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2005/6/21-22 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:38231 Activity:nil
6/21    Show me the love, Palestine:
        http://csua.org/u/cgd (jpost)
        \_ "Another Gaza resident responded: "May God protect us against such
           weird and dangerous ideas. The next thing we will hear is that we
           need a party for gays and lesbians."
           In America we call people who think this way "Republicans."  Maybe
           Bill Frist should run for president of Palestine.
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A psychologist from the Gaza Strip who announced his intention to establi sh the first Palestinian Party of Love has received death threats from m any Palestinians, who are accusing him of promoting "immoral" values. Hassan Nurani, a resident of Deir al-Balah, first came to the attenti on of the Palestinian public earlier this year when he declared his inte ntion to run for the elections to succeed Yasser Arafat as chairman of t he Palestinian Authority. Nurani, who founded a small party called the Movement for Justice and Fre edom, was able to collect the requisite 5,000 signatures to submit his c andidacy but couldn't afford the $3,000 needed to register for the elect ion. Desperate to run, the psychologist tried to sell off his small parcel of land and his home furnishings, but he still wasn't able to raise the sum and was eventually forced to drop out of the race. Nurani's platform called for the building of a "civilized and moral socie ty" free of corruption and gangsters. Now, six months after the election for the chairmanship of the PA, the ps ychologist is back in the news this time with the idea of establishing t he Party of Love to fight the "culture of death and hatred in Palestinia n society." Nurani said the idea to establish the new party was formed in the wake of growing anarchy and lawlessness in the Palestinian territories. "Once love prevails am ong us, the signs of hatred, ignorance, bigotry, fear, death, corruption and anarchy will disappear." Nurani distributed a statement in the Gaza Strip urging Palestinians to a bandon violence and support his Party of Love. Le t's open our hearts and minds and declare the launching of the Party of Love." Nurani's statement, published in the Gaza-based Donia al-Watan magazine, drew sharp criticism from many Palestinians. "Some of the reactions to my initiative included death threats," he said on Monday. "Some people called on the armed groups to prevent the establ ishment of the Party of Love." One Palestinian wrote to Nurani that his idea was nothing but an "America n-Zionist plot." Another Gaza resident responded: "May God protect us ag ainst such weird and dangerous ideas. The next thing we will hear is tha t we need a party for gays and lesbians." A third Palestinian sent the following question: "Do you want to die soon , Dr. However, the psychologist said the death threats would not deter him from pursuing his plan. "These negative reactions have only strengthened my determination and belief in the idea of love," he said. "They also under line the need to confront the culture of hatred and death that has struc k its roots in the minds and hearts of many of us." Nurani said he was convinced that many Palestinians had misunderstood his "love revolution" by interpreting it as a call for "disseminating immor al behavior" among young people.