Sufian Abu Zaida

Sufian Abu Zaida (Arabic: سفيان أبو زايدة), also spelled Sufyan Abu Zayda, is a Palestinian leader. He was a member of Fatah and the PLO and Minister of Prisoners Affairs in the Palestinian Authority.[1] He served twelve years in an Israeli jail (1981-1993) and was known at the time as the prisoners spokesman.

Early life

Sufian Abu Zaida was born in 1960 in Jabalia, northern Gaza.[2] After finishing high school joined the Fatah movement. Arrested by Israel at age 21 and accused membership in terror organization, recruiting to terror organization and holding armfire.

Political career

Zaida was a member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council until 31 May 2014 when he was removed from the movement because of his criticism on President Abbas' way of rule.[3][4] He was Minister of Prisoners Affairs in the Palestinian Government of February 2005 for Fatah from February 2005 to March 2006, and between December 2005 and March 2006 also Minister of Civil Affairs.[2]

Views

known as opposer to Mahmud Abbas, Abu Zaida claims that the face that no there is lack of Separation of powers and that Abbas took to himself too much power. with the fact that no presidential elections had been conducted since 2006 in the Palestine Authority Abu Zaida claims lack of minimal democratic rights in Palestine.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Abu Zaida calls on Abu Mazen to hold elections. Al-Monitor, 10 December 2013
  2. 1 2 Sufian Abu Zaida. JMCC, 1 September 2010
  3. Exclusive: Abu Zaida talks on his removal from Fatah. Al-Monitor, 5 June 2014
  4. Abbas expels key Gaza figures from Fatah. Khaled Abu Toameh, Jerusalem Post, 1 June 2014
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