
You can tell a lot about people from the individuals whom they choose to eulogise, lionise or sanitise. George Habash, the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, died last weekend in Jordan. This is what he did:
Palestinians have elected a president who recognizes that confronting terror is essential to achieving a state where his people can live in dignity and at peace with Israel,said of George Habash:
The death of this historic leader is a great loss for the Palestinian cause and for the Palestinian people for whom he fought for 60 yearsand he ordered Palestinian Authority flags to be flown at half mast for three days.
I have come to pay my respects to a leader who has become a symbol of the struggle for freedom and national libertyalthough Zahalka, who called Habash
one of the most important Palestinian leaders of the 20th centurydid add that
the bloodshed should be stopped. Our party always opposed attacks on civiliansbut not enough, apparently, to cause him to stay away from the funeral.
Subject: Condolences for Dr George HabashThe Palestinian ambassador and members of the Palestinian General Delegation to the UK received with deep sadness the news of the loss of a great Palestinian leader—Dr George Habash. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, the Palestinian people and all freedom loving people in the world. A pillar of Palestine’s national movement who spent his entire life defending his people’s cause, Dr Habash’s legacy is an inspiration to the many generations to come. We salute him.Written condolences are received at the Palestinian General Delegation to the UK.
one of the most important Palestinian militant leaderswhose PFLP
would carry out some of the defining attacks of the era. These catapulted the Palestinian cause onto the international news agenda, but did not always generate sympathy for the Palestinians. Many people in Israel and the West thought that George Habash was a terrorist. For many Palestinians and Arabs he was a patriot.By their eulogies shall ye know them…
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Andy Gill
January 29th, 2008 9:57pmI am glad this cold-blooded killer died knowing his life's work was a failure, and that Israel still exists.
john doe
January 29th, 2008 10:52pmShame on the US and the EU...and Switzerland for pouring billions of dollars of aid money into the coffers of an organisation that honours such a barbarian and that glorifies violence and genocide.We are living in very dark times.
Lee Jakeman
January 29th, 2008 11:08pmYou're not supposed to say anything about the dead unless it's good. George Habash is dead. Good.
Adam B.
January 29th, 2008 11:34pmThe BBC's comments are disgusting as usual. "Many people in Israel and the West thought that George Habash was a terrorist. For many Palestinians and Arabs he was a patriot." There you have the whole BBC problem. In BBC land, there is no such thing as a terrorist really - it's just two equal narratives. There is no right and wrong. However, the BBC is not shy to point the finger of blame when its own code of liberal left ethics is transgressed. (Except it's OK to blame the Jews).
davidka
January 30th, 2008 2:27amadd the eulogies of the BBC at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7211505.stm Obituary: George Habash By Crispin Thorold Here Habash is presented as a Nelson Mandela figure worthy of some Nobel peace prize like Arafat. Truly sickening commentary from the BBC as usual.
Tom
January 30th, 2008 3:47amI'm genuinely shocked the BBC used the word 'militant'. Small blessings, in these difficult times.