PALESTINIAN PEOPLE REQUEST UN RECOGNITION
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 8, 2011 - 18:47 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) denied
Thursday, September 8 that it had submitted an official request to the
United Nations to recognize Palestine as a member of the world body,
explaining that the campaign launched in Ramallah earlier in the day
was the work solely of grassroots activists.
The letter sent to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's office in
Ramallah declaring the launch of a campaign to gain statehood
recognition was not an official Palestinian Authority document, a
spokesman for the PLO said Thursday, but rather a grassroots attempt
to garner support ahead of the UN vote in later September.
In the letter, Palestinian officials reportedly urged the leader of
the international community to "exert all possible efforts toward
the achievement of the Palestinian people's just demands," Haaretz
reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 8, 2011 - 18:47 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) denied
Thursday, September 8 that it had submitted an official request to the
United Nations to recognize Palestine as a member of the world body,
explaining that the campaign launched in Ramallah earlier in the day
was the work solely of grassroots activists.
The letter sent to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's office in
Ramallah declaring the launch of a campaign to gain statehood
recognition was not an official Palestinian Authority document, a
spokesman for the PLO said Thursday, but rather a grassroots attempt
to garner support ahead of the UN vote in later September.
In the letter, Palestinian officials reportedly urged the leader of
the international community to "exert all possible efforts toward
the achievement of the Palestinian people's just demands," Haaretz
reported.