moroccan minister expects palestine to be liberated soon
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Rabat - Rachid Bougha

The International Executive Committee of the Global March to Jerusalem announced, in a statement published in all Moroccan newspaper, that March 30, 2012 is the date of the marchtowards Jerusalem or the nearest possible point to it, from inside Palestine and the neighboring Arab countries, meanwhile, Morocco's Minister of Industry, Trade & New Technologies of the ruling moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party (PJD) Abdelkader Amara said that he anticipates Palestine to be liberated as more “walls” protecting Israel continue to fall during the Arab Spring, and Khaled Al-Sufyani, a Moroccan activist for a group that supports Iraq and Palestine, said that the liberation of Palestine will be in the “near future.” In its statement, the International Executive Committee of the Global March to Jerusalem announced the completion of the preparations for the Second International Conference where the representatives of the International Committees involved in the organization of the Global March to Jerusalem will meet. The conference will be held in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday January 17, 18. It added that this meeting will be held to implement the decisions of the previous meeting, held in Amman last month, in which there was a consensus to form an International Central Committee representing all regions of the world and an International Advisory Board of eminent international figures for the march. The date for the onset of the march was agreed to be on the 30th of March, 2012, which marks the 36th anniversary of Palestinian Land Day. About 40 delegates representing the International Committees throughout the seven continents of the world will be attending the meeting in Beirut. “The conference will adopt a structural process for the March, and its committee structure will be filled with appointees. The general policies for the international actions will be mandated in Beirut to ensure their success. The conference will also discuss the national events and actions that will be launched in all countries starting from mid January, 2012 and until the date of the march towards Jerusalem or the nearest possible point to it, from inside Palestine and the neighboring Arab countries, as well as the convoys from Asia, Africa and Europe that will converge on the march date. In addition to that it will coordinate international activities that will coincide with the March in different countries.” The committee confirmed that the Global March to Jerusalem and all the accompanying local events and actions aim to shed light on the issue of Jerusalem (the City of Peace) as the key to peace and war in the region and the world. The Committee also emphasized that through this peaceful march they envisage to mobilize Arab and Muslim nations alongside all freedom loving peoples of the world to put an end to Israeli violations of international law through its continuous occupation of Jerusalem and the rest of Palestinian Land. At the same context, Minister of Industry, Trade & New Technologies of the ruling moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party (PJD) Abdelkader Amara said during an event to commemorate the 2009 war on Gaza organized by the Moroccan initiative for the support of Palestine, Nossra and a student initiative against normalization with Israel that he anticipates Palestine to be liberated as more “walls” protecting Israel continue to fall during the Arab Spring. Meanwhile, Khaled Al-Sufyani, a Moroccan activist for a group that supports Iraq and Palestine, seconded Amara by saying that the liberation of Palestine will be in the “near future.” He added victory over the Zionist project is coming.” On the other hand, Sufyani warned Moroccans not to rely on prime minister and PJD Secretary General Abdelilah Benkirane alone to support Palestine, as he accused Andre Azoulay, a Moroccan Jew and a senior adviser to King Mohammed VI of Morocco, of pushing the kingdom toward normalization with Israel.

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