Mustafa Barghouti
Mustafa Barghouti is a prominent Palestinian politician and physician, known for his leadership of the Palestinian National Initiative, a political movement advocating for democratic reform and social justice in Palestine. Barghouti has been an outspoken critic of Israeli policies and practices regarding Palestinian prisoners, highlighting issues of human rights and violations of international law. His recent comments in the media reflect his ongoing commitment to addressing the plight of Palestinian detainees and ensuring their rights are upheld.
Born on Jan 01, 1954 (71 years old)
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United States:
Mustafa Barghouti is a veteran Palestinian politician commenting on the ceasefire situation.
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Egypt:
Mustafa Barghouti, the Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative, emphasized the significant role of Egypt in preventing ethnic cleansing and displacement.
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Egypt:
Mustafa Barghouti is the Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative who discussed ceasefire efforts with the Egyptian intelligence chief.
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Italy:
Mustafa Barghouti is referred to as the 'Mandela' of Palestine and is a pragmatic supporter of a two-state solution.
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Montenegro:
Mustafa Barghouti stated that it would be better for Tony Blair to stay in his own country and allow Palestinians to govern themselves.
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Iran:
Mustafa Barghouti is the Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative opposing Tony Blair's involvement.
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Liechtenstein:
Mustafa Barghouti criticized Blair's reputation in Palestine, linking it to the Iraq War.
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Iceland:
Mustafa Barghouti, leader of the Palestinian National Initiative, criticizes the idea of foreign control over Palestinian affairs.
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Montenegro:
Mustafa Barghouti criticized Tony Blair's involvement in the proposed administration for Gaza.
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United Kingdom:
Mustafa Barghouti criticized Tony Blair's involvement, referencing British colonialism.
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