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[[File:Sartawi_Barlow.jpg|260px|right|thumb|The unsuspecting [[Issam Sartawi]] flanked by a [[CCB]] hit squad including [[Eeben Barlow]] (right)]]
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'''Dr Issam Sartawi''' was a senior member of the [[Palestine Liberation Organisation]] (PLO) until his assassination in [[Portugal]] on 10 April 1983.
Dr '''Issam Sartawi''' (1935&ndash;1983) was a senior member of the [[Palestine Liberation Organisation]] (PLO). In February 1983, Portuguese socialist leader [[Mario Soares]] formally invited the [[PLO]] to send an observer to the April 1983 congress of the [[Socialist International]] in Sydney, [[Australia]]. The passionately pro-[[Israel]]i Australian Labour Prime Minister, [[Bob Hawke]], strongly objected to the PLO's invitation, and the SI congress was hurriedly relocated to [[Portugal]]. Sartawi was selected by the PLO as its representative at this meeting in Portugal and, because the SI counted both the Israeli Labour Party and the PLO as members, it was hoped that such a meeting could promote the Middle East peace process.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,953794-1,00.html "Never at a Loss for Words"] TIME magazine, 1983-04-18</ref> 
 
  
On 10 April 1983, Issam Sartawi was shot and killed in the lobby of the Montechoro Hotel in Albufeira, [[Portugal]]. The gunman escaped. Sartawi's assassination was witnessed by SI secretary-general, [[Bernt Carlsson]], and was assumed to have been carried out so as to frustrate Carlsson's peace efforts.<ref>[http://oraclesyndicate.twoday.net/stories/uwe-barschel-olof-palme-und-die-apartheid-suedafrika-moerder-schiene/ "Uwe Barschel, Olof Palme und die Apartheid-Südafrika-Mörder-Schiene"]</ref> Sartawi's funeral took place the following day in Amman, [[Jordan]], and was attended by all factions of the PLO &ndash; including Abu Nidal Organisation members (according to [[Maxim Ghilan]], founder of the [[International Jewish Peace Union]]).<ref>[http://www.larouchepub.com/other/interviews/2004/3146ghilan_staff_dialog.html "Maxim Ghilan: Arafat's legacy and the quest for peace"]</ref>
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[[Bernt Carlsson]], secretary-general of [[Socialist International]], was among the many mourners at [[Dr Sartawi]]'s funeral in Amman, [[Jordan]], on 11 April 1983.
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==Assassination==
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[[File:Sartawi_Barlow.jpg|260px|right|thumb|Issam Sartawi flanked by a [[CCB]] hit squad including [[Eeben Barlow]] (right)]]
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In February 1983, Portuguese socialist leader [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1rio_Soares Mário Soares] formally invited the [[PLO]] to send an observer to the April 1983 congress of the [[Socialist International]] in Sydney, [[Australia]]. The passionately pro-[[Israel]]i Australian Labour Prime Minister, [[Bob Hawke]], strongly objected to the [[PLO]]'s invitation, and the [[SI]] congress was hurriedly relocated to [[Portugal]]. [[Sartawi]] was selected by the [[PLO]] as its representative at this meeting in [[Portugal]] and, because the [[SI]] counted both the [[Israeli]] Labour Party and the [[PLO]] as members, it was hoped that such a meeting could promote the [[Middle East]] peace process.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,953794-1,00.html "Never at a Loss for Words"] TIME magazine, 1983-04-18</ref> 
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On 10 April 1983, Issam Sartawi was shot and killed in the lobby of the Montechoro Hotel in Albufeira, [[Portugal]]. The gunman escaped. [[Sartawi]]'s assassination was witnessed by [[SI]] secretary-general, [[Bernt Carlsson]], and was assumed to have been carried out so as to frustrate [[Bernt Carlsson|Carlsson]]'s peace efforts.<ref>[http://oraclesyndicate.twoday.net/stories/uwe-barschel-olof-palme-und-die-apartheid-suedafrika-moerder-schiene/ "Uwe Barschel, Olof Palme und die Apartheid-Südafrika-Mörder-Schiene"]</ref> [[Sartawi]]'s funeral took place the following day in Amman, [[Jordan]], and was attended by all factions of the [[PLO]] &ndash; including [[Abu Nidal Organisation]] members (according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxim_Ghilan Maxim Ghilan,] founder of the [https://uia.org/s/or/en/1100004934 International Jewish Peace Union.]<ref>[http://www.larouchepub.com/other/interviews/2004/3146ghilan_staff_dialog.html "Maxim Ghilan: Arafat's legacy and the quest for peace"]</ref>
  
 
==Medical background==
 
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==Politics==
 
==Politics==
Dr Sartawi returned to Palestine in 1967, joined the [[Fatah]] movement and helped establish the [[Palestine]] [[Red Crescent]] Society. He quickly rose to become [[Yasser Arafat]]'s adviser on Europe and North America. In the mid-[[1970s]] he participated with other moderate PLO members at meetings of the Israel-Palestine Peace Council. Sartawi and the senior Israeli negotiator, [[Lova Eliav]], jointly received the Austrian [[Bruno Kreisky|Kreisky]] prize in 1979 for seeking an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict, and for securing the recognition of the state of [[Israel]] by the PLO.
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[[Dr Sartawi]] returned to [[Palestine]] in 1967, joined the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatah Fatah movement] and helped establish the [[Palestine]] [[Red Cross|Red Crescent]] Society. He quickly rose to become [[Yasser Arafat]]'s adviser on [[Europe]] and [[North America]]. In the mid-[[1970s]] he participated with other moderate [[PLO]] members at meetings of the Israel-Palestine Peace Council. [[Sartawi]] and the senior [[Israeli]] negotiator, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryeh_Eliav Lova Eliav,] jointly received the Austrian [[Bruno Kreisky|Kreisky]] prize in 1979 for seeking an end to the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]], and for securing the recognition of the state of [[Israel]] by the [[PLO]].
  
Palestinian hard-liners were unhappy with Sartawi's peace efforts and induced him to resign from the Palestine National Council. However, Arafat would not accept Sartawi's resignation.
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[[Palestinian]] hard-liners were unhappy with [[Sartawi]]'s peace efforts and induced him to resign from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_National_Council Palestinian National Council.] However, [[Yasser Arafat|Arafat]] would not accept [[Sartawi]]'s resignation.
  
 
==Memorial==
 
==Memorial==
In 1998, the Issam Sartawi Center for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy (ISCAPD) was established at the [[Al-Quds University]] (the Arab University in Jerusalem) in memory of Sartawi.<ref>[http://www.alquds.edu/centers_institutes/iscps/ "Issam Sartawi Center for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy"]</ref>
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In 1998, the Issam Sartawi Center for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy (ISCAPD) was established at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Quds_University Al-Quds University (the Arab University in Jerusalem)] in memory of [[Sartawi]].<ref>[http://www.alquds.edu/centers_institutes/iscps/ "Issam Sartawi Center for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy"]</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 22 December 2022

Person.png Issam Sartawi  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Cardiologist, Diplomat)
Issam Sartawi.jpg
Assassinated in Portugal on 10 April 1983
Born1935
Died10 April 1983 (Age 48)
Alma materUniversity of Baghdad
Victim ofassassination

Dr Issam Sartawi was a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) until his assassination in Portugal on 10 April 1983.

Bernt Carlsson, secretary-general of Socialist International, was among the many mourners at Dr Sartawi's funeral in Amman, Jordan, on 11 April 1983.

Assassination

Issam Sartawi flanked by a CCB hit squad including Eeben Barlow (right)

In February 1983, Portuguese socialist leader Mário Soares formally invited the PLO to send an observer to the April 1983 congress of the Socialist International in Sydney, Australia. The passionately pro-Israeli Australian Labour Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, strongly objected to the PLO's invitation, and the SI congress was hurriedly relocated to Portugal. Sartawi was selected by the PLO as its representative at this meeting in Portugal and, because the SI counted both the Israeli Labour Party and the PLO as members, it was hoped that such a meeting could promote the Middle East peace process.[1]

On 10 April 1983, Issam Sartawi was shot and killed in the lobby of the Montechoro Hotel in Albufeira, Portugal. The gunman escaped. Sartawi's assassination was witnessed by SI secretary-general, Bernt Carlsson, and was assumed to have been carried out so as to frustrate Carlsson's peace efforts.[2] Sartawi's funeral took place the following day in Amman, Jordan, and was attended by all factions of the PLO – including Abu Nidal Organisation members (according to Maxim Ghilan, founder of the International Jewish Peace Union.[3]

Medical background

Issam Sartawi attended university in Baghdad, graduated and studied medicine there, before specialising in cardiology and getting his Doctor of Medicine (MD) in the United States.

Politics

Dr Sartawi returned to Palestine in 1967, joined the Fatah movement and helped establish the Palestine Red Crescent Society. He quickly rose to become Yasser Arafat's adviser on Europe and North America. In the mid-1970s he participated with other moderate PLO members at meetings of the Israel-Palestine Peace Council. Sartawi and the senior Israeli negotiator, Lova Eliav, jointly received the Austrian Kreisky prize in 1979 for seeking an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and for securing the recognition of the state of Israel by the PLO.

Palestinian hard-liners were unhappy with Sartawi's peace efforts and induced him to resign from the Palestinian National Council. However, Arafat would not accept Sartawi's resignation.

Memorial

In 1998, the Issam Sartawi Center for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy (ISCAPD) was established at the Al-Quds University (the Arab University in Jerusalem) in memory of Sartawi.[4]


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