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    Arafat's Soviet Connection: Another ''Legacy'' the Media Will Ignore
    Written by Cinnamon Stillwell

    ChronWatch, CA
    Nov 12 2004

    Earlier this year, Frontpage.com interviewed Ion Mihai Pacepa,
    former acting chief of Communist Romania's espionage service. In the
    course of the interview, Pacepa elaborated on his previous dealings
    with Yassir Arafat and the PLO. It turns out that both were
    creations of the Soviet Union, whose classic anti-Semitism combined
    with Cold War geopolitical alliances, made them hostile to Israel.
    And in Arafat, they found the perfect mouthpiece through which to try
    and destroy the Jewish State.

    Although ultimately unsuccessful in this goal, the propaganda
    offensive did incalculable damage to Israe's reputation, even to this
    day. In particular, the language of anti-Zionism, also created by
    the Soviet Union (read more about that here:
    http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp517.htm), made a lasting impression.

    In light of Arafat's recent demise and the mainstream media's
    collective amnesia about his legacy of tyranny and terrorism, it
    seemed fitting to revive the Pacepa interview. The section dealing
    with Arafat and the PLO is excerpted below. To read the entire
    interview, follow the link at the bottom.

    FP: Tell us about the PLO and its connection to the Soviet regime.

    Pacepa: The PLO was dreamt up by the KGB, which had a penchant for
    ''liberation'' organizations. There was the National Liberation Army
    of Bolivia, created by the KGB in 1964 with help from Ernesto ''Che''
    Guevara. Then there was the National Liberation Army of Colombia,
    created by the KGB in 1965 with help from Fidel Castro, which was
    soon deeply involved in kidnappings, hijackings, bombings, and
    guerrilla warfare. In later years the KGB also created the
    Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which carried out
    numerous bombing attacks on the ''Palestinian territories'' occupied
    by Israel, and the ''Secret Army for Liberation of Armenia,'' created
    by the KGB in 1975, which organized numerous bombing attacks against
    U.S. airline offices in Western Europe.

    In 1964 the first PLO Council, consisting of 422 Palestinian
    representatives handpicked by the KGB, approved the Palestinian
    National Charter--a document that had been drafted in Moscow. The
    Palestinian National Covenant and the Palestinian Constitution were
    also born in Moscow, with the help of Ahmed Shuqairy, a KGB influence
    agent who became the first PLO chairman. (During the Six-Day War he
    escaped from Jerusalem disguised as a woman, thereafter becoming such
    a symbol within the bloc intelligence community that one of its later
    influence operations--aimed at making the West consider Arafat a
    moderate--was given the codename ''Shuqairy.'') This new PLO was
    headed by a Soviet-style Executive Committee made up of 15 members
    who, like their comrades in Moscow, also headed departments. As in
    Moscow--and Bucharest--the chairman of the Executive Committee became
    the general commander of the armed forces as well. The new PLO also
    had a General Assembly, which was the Soviet-inspired name given to
    all East European parliaments after World War II.

    Based on another ''socialist division of labor,'' the Romanian
    espionage service (DIE) was responsible for providing the PLO with
    logistical support. Except for the arms, which were supplied by the
    KGB and the East German Stasi, everything else came from Bucharest.
    Even the PLO uniforms and the PLO stationery were manufactured in
    Romania free of charge, as a ''comradely help.'' During those years,
    two Romanian cargo planes filled with goodies for the PLO landed in
    Beirut every week, and were unloaded by Arafat’s men.

    FP: You have discussed your personal knowledge of how Arafat was
    created and cultivated by the KGB and how the Soviets actually
    designed him to be the future leader of the PLO. Illuminate this
    picture for us please.

    Pacepa: ''Tovarishch Mohammed Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Raouf Arafat
    al-Qudwa al-Husseini, nom de guerre Abu Ammar,'' was built into a
    Palestinian leader by the KGB in the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day
    Arab-Israeli War. In that war Israel humiliated two of the Soviet
    Union's most important allies in the Arab world of that time, Egypt
    and Syria, and the Kremlin thought that Arafat could help repair the
    Soviet prestige. Arafat had begun his political career as leader of
    the Palestinian terrorist organization al-Fatah, whose fedayeen were
    being secretly trained in the Soviet Union. In 1969, the KGB managed
    to catapult him up as chairman of the PLO executive committee.
    Egyptian ruler Gamal Abdel Nasser, who was also a Soviet puppet,
    publicly proposed the appointment.

    Soon after that, the KGB tasked Arafat to declare war on American
    ''imperial-Zionism'' during the first summit of the Black
    International, an organization that was also financed by the KGB.
    Arafat claimed to have coined the word ''imperial-Zionism,'' but in
    fact Moscow had invented this battle cry many years earlier,
    combining the traditionally Russian anti-Semitism with the new
    Marxist anti-Americanism.

    FP: Why has the American and Israeli leadership been deceived so long
    about Arafat's criminal and terrorist activities?

    Pacepa: Because Arafat is a master of deceit--and I unfortunately
    contributed to that. In March 1978, for instance, I secretly brought
    Arafat to Bucharest to involve him in a long-planned Soviet/Romanian
    disinformation plot. Its goal was to get the United States to
    establish diplomatic relations with him, by having him pretend to
    transform the terrorist PLO into a government-in-exile that was
    willing to renounce terrorism. Soviet president Leonid Brezhnev
    believed that newly elected U.S. president Jimmy Carter would swallow
    the bait. Therefore, he told the Romanian dictator that conditions
    were ripe for introducing Arafat into the White House. Moscow gave
    Ceausescu the job because by 1978 my boss had become Washington's
    most favored tyrant. ''The only thing people in the West care about
    is our leaders,'' the KGB chairman said, when he enrolled me in the
    effort of making Arafat popular in Washington. ''The more they come
    to love them, the better they will like us.''

    ''But we are a revolution,'' Arafat exploded, after Ceausescu
    explained what the Kremlin wanted from him. ''We were born as a
    revolution, and we should remain an unfettered revolution.'' Arafat
    expostulated that the Palestinians lacked the tradition, unity, and
    discipline to become a formal state. That statehood was only
    something for a future generation. That all governments, even
    Communist ones, were limited by laws and international agreements,
    and he was not willing to put any laws or other obstacles in the way
    of the Palestinian struggle to eradicate the state of Israel.

    My former boss was able to persuade Arafat into tricking President
    Carter only by resorting to dialectical materialism, for both were
    fanatical Stalinists who knew their Marxism by heart. Ceausescu
    sympathetically agreed that ''a war of terror is your only realistic
    weapon,'' but he also told his guest that, if he would transform the
    PLO into a government-in-exile and would pretend to break with
    terrorism, the West would shower him with money and glory. ''But you
    have to keep on pretending, over and over,'' my boss emphasized.

    Ceausescu pointed out that political influence, like dialectical
    materialism, was built upon the same basic tenet that quantitative
    accumulation generates qualitative transformation. Both work like
    cocaine, let's say. If you sniff it once or twice, it may not change
    your life. If you use it day after day, though, it will make you
    into an addict, a different man. That's the qualitative
    transformation. And in the shadow of your government-in-exile you
    can keep as many terrorist groups as you want, as long as they are
    not publicly connected with your name.

    In April 1978 I accompanied Ceausescu to Washington, where he
    convinced President Jimmy Carter that he could persuade Arafat to
    transform his PLO into a law-abiding government-in-exile, if the
    United States would establish official relations with him.
    Thereupon, President Carter publicly hailed Ceausescu as a ''great
    national and international leader'' who had ''taken on a role of
    leadership in the entire international community.''

    Three months later I was granted political asylum by the United
    States, and Romania’s tyrant lost his dream of getting the Nobel
    Peace Prize. A quarter of a century later, however, Arafat remains
    in place as the PLO chairman and seems to still be on track with the
    Kremlin's game of deception. In 1994, Arafat was granted the Nobel
    Peace Prize because he agreed to transform his terrorist organization
    into a kind of government-in-exile (the Palestinian Authority) and
    pretended, over and over, that he would abolish the articles in the
    1964 PLO Covenant that call for the destruction of the state of
    Israel and would eradicate Palestinian terrorism. At the end of the
    1998-99 Palestinian school year, however, all one hundred and fifty
    new schoolbooks used by Arafat's Palestinian Authority described
    Israel as the ''Zionist enemy'' and equated Zionism with Nazism. Two
    years after the Oslo Accords were signed, the number of Israelis
    killed by Palestinian terrorists rose by 73% compared to the two year
    period preceding the agreement.

    To read the entire interview, go to:
    http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=12387


    http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=11058

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