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SLUG: 2-291885 P-L-O New York Council (L-O)
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DATE=7/9/02

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT (L O)

TITLE=P-L-O / NEW YORK COUNCIL

NUMBER=2-291885

BYLINE=JENNY BADNER

DATELINE=NEW YORK

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INTRO: While President Bush addressed Wall Street (Tuesday) the New York City Council discussed a resolution asking the U-S government to close the Palestinian Liberation Organization [P-L-O] Mission to the United Nations. V-O-A's Jenny Badner reports from New York.

TEXT: Several members of New York's City Council are calling for President Bush to declare the Palestinian Authority, and the P-L-O, terrorist organizations. They cite recent evidence released by Israel and Palestinian suicide bombing attacks against Israel.

The Council members accuse the Palestinian Authority and its leader, Yasser Arafat, of harboring and sponsoring terrorism, "spreading bloodshed and chaos across the Middle East."

The Council members say no such organization should be permitted to function in New York City. They say its presence here threatens the safety of New Yorkers.

Local government in New York does not have the authority to evict the P-L-O Mission to the United Nations, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has refused to pursue the measure.

Council member Oliver Koppell, who held a news conference at City Hall, near the site where the World Trade Center once stood, introduced the resolution discussed in the City Council.

/// KOPPEL ACT ///

/// BEGIN OPT. /// Just as al Qaeda set to use terrorism only a few blocks from here, and murdered three-thousand Americans, would we accept an office of al-Qaeda in New York City? I hope not. /// END OPT. ///

It is a declared policy of the American government not to negotiate with terrorists. If that is so, the office should be closed and the Palestinian Authority should be declared a terrorist organization until they legitimately renounce terrorism.

/// END ACT ///

Activists holding anti-P-L-O signs demonstrated in front of City Hall in support of Mr. Koppel's motion.

A spokeswoman for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee [A-D-C] was there too, accusing the council members of racism.

A-D-C spokeswoman Monica Tarazi testified at the New York City Council hearing in support of an alternative resolution, calling for an "even-handed approach" to the Middle East.

/// TARAZI ACT ///

Every single speaker that I listened to referred to Palestinians as terrorists. ... That kind of portrayal is appalling and racist.

/// END ACT ///

Ms. Tarazi says the New York City Council should condemn the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip and acts of violence, which have taken the lives of innocent Israeli and Palestinian civilians.

/// OPT. REST ///

The Palestinian Mission, which has had non-voting Observer Status at the United Nations since 1974, had no comment on the local effort to shut down the office. But when the resolution was introduced earlier this year, a P-L-O spokesman condemned terrorism and said the Mission works peacefully for the Palestinian cause. (SIGNED)

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