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Galloway declares support for Barghouti in PA election
By Michael Glackin and Will Rasmussen
Daily Star staff
Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Controversial British parliamentarian George Galloway threw his weight behind Fatah firebrand Marwan Barghouti in next month's Palestinian elections and said he may

visit Palestine to campaign on his behalf. Speaking at a conference organized by Lebanese supporters in Beirut, Galloway also called on the people of Lebanon to reject UN Security Council Resolution 1559.

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