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Israel-Palestine
Abbas sacks Arafat advisers
2005-01-20
New Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has fired dozens of advisers to late leader Yasser Arafat, the first sign of a big shakeup since he was elected, officials said on Wednesday. Abbas is under pressure at home and abroad to clean up the corrupt structures bequeathed by Arafat, who died on Nov 11 after decades as leader of the Palestinian fight for a state. Officials said Abbas had fired 50 of 55 civilian and military advisers — though well over 1,000 staff were still employed by Arafat's office in the West Bank city of Ramallah. "It's an empire," said one official. "This is an important step that will be followed by more such changes to make administrative and security reforms."
Posted by:Fred

#3  Deck chairs and shares of the pie, which I believe is shrinking since their enablers and allies are having domestic economic woes.

The only reliable source of funding are the oil ticks - who use them as a distraction, a side show, to redirect and channel the native vitriol and bile of their own populations.

Take away the money, make them sink or swim on their own in the really hard world of [insert Mac's *gasp* here, lol] merit: capitalism.
When there's no money, the shit will stop.

So, about those oil ticks...
Posted by: .com   2005-01-20 8:55:32 AM  

#2  Maybe he thinks he is the capo the tuti capi , but he better keep one eye to the rear , someone gonna shaft him .

His decision to sack the scum is a good start , but I aint holding my breath for a miracle at all .
Posted by: MacNails   2005-01-20 8:19:35 AM  

#1  Who told you jerks that my cut remains the same?! I'm capo the tuti capi now!
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-01-20 8:14:31 AM  

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