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Born in Al-Bireh on 3 Dec. 1931; studied Economics at the AUC, graduating
with a BA in 1955; while studying, was active in the Ba'ath Party until
resignation in 1957 following the refusal of the party to evaluate its
failure in the Jordanian elections of 1956; taught in Jerusalem in 1956
and in Libya from 1958-62; worked in business upon his return to Palestine
to ensure his independence; was elected mayor of Al-Bireh in 1967 prior to
the June War; deported by Israel to Jordan for his strong role in creating
and leading the PNF on 10 Dec. 1973; independent member of the PLO Central
Council and the PNC from 1974; served on the PLO-Exec. Committee and
became head of the Office for Home Affairs in Beirut; moved to Amman in
1981; headed the Jerusalem Center for Development Studies in Amman;
returned to the OPT in April 1993 and decided to become a farmer; was
elected to the PLC as an independent in the Ramallah district in the Jan.
1996 elections; was appointed PA Minister of Agriculture for two years,
but resigned over criticism of Yasser Arafat’s practices in Aug. 1998;
among the 20 signatories of a public statement titled “A Cry from the
Homeland”, criticizing the “tyranny, corruption, humiliation and abuse of
the Palestinian people” by the PA in late Nov. 1999; among his
publications: Israeli Policy of De-Institutionalization: A Case Study of
Palestinian Local Government (Amman, 1987), The Collective Destruction of
Palestinian Villages and Zionist Colonization (1882-1982) (with Walid
Mustafa, London/Amman, 1987), and Israel’s Deportation Policy: The Human,
Legal and Political Ramifications (Amman, 1993).
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