perjantai 7. tammikuuta 2011

some of us have whole ethereal bodies here

kuvittelen nyt olevani kesamokilla talvisessa metsassa ilman tulevaisuuden kuvitelmia The State of Palestine (Arabic: دولة فلسطين‎, dawlat filastin), officially simply Palestine (Arabic: فلسطين‎, filastin),[1][2] is a polity that was unilaterally declared in Algiers on 15 November 1988, when the Palestine Liberation Organization's (PLO) National Council (PNC) adopted the Palestinian Declaration of Independence.
The State of Palestine is quite widely recognised by states, although often in equivocal terms.[3] Some countries recognized the state of Palestine, while other countries announced they welcomed this step without explicitly declaring recognition. Some countries recognise the PLO as the "sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people", while others deal with the PLO as the de facto authority in the Palestinian territories. At the time of the 1988 declaration, the PLO did not exercise control over any territory,[4] and designated Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine,[i][1][2] despite Israeli control.
On 28 October 1974, the 1974 Arab League summit held in Rabat designated the PLO as the "sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people and reaffirmed their right to establish an independent state of urgency."[5] The PLO has had observer status at the United Nations as an "entity" since 22 November 1974,[6][7] which entitles it to speak in the UN General Assembly but not to vote. In the United Nations the PLO is classified as a state with limited recognition.[8] In the list of "non-member states and entities", Palestine is categorized under "Other entities having received a standing invitation to participate as observers in the sessions and the work of the General Assembly and are maintaining permanent offices at Headquarters".[9] After the Declaration of Independence the United Nations General Assembly officially "acknowledged" the proclamation and voted to change the name of the PLO permanent observer to "Palestine".[10][11][12]
In 1993, in the Oslo Accords, Israel acknowledged the PLO negotiating team as "representing the Palestinian people", in return for the PLO recognizing Israel's right to exist in peace, acceptance of UN Security Council resolutions 242 and 338, and its rejection of "violence and terrorism".[13] No reference is made in the Accords to the 1988 declaration of a state of Palestine. The Palestinian National Authority (PNA or PA), was established by the PLO as a result of the Oslo Accords and is an interim administrative body that exercises some governmental functions in parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.[14] The current President of Palestine is Mahmoud Abbas, serving in his capacity as Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization.

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