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Peace Negotiations
Oslo Accords (1993)
The Oslo Accords were a series of agreements that resulted from secret meetings between Israel and the PLO. The initial document of understanding, the Declaration of Principles, was presented at an official ceremony on the White House lawn by Rabin, Peres, Arafat, and Clinton.
Documents
Declaration of Principles (13 September 1993)
Agreed Minutes (13 September 1993)
Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (28 September 1995)
Protocol on redeployment in Hebron (15 January 1997)
The Oslo Accords, MERIP (2000)
Commentary
No turning back, Ali Abunimah (5 July 2001)
Ten Years After Oslo: Why There's No Peace in Palestine, Catherine Cook, MERIP (9 September 2003)
The "Roadmap": Repeating Oslo's Human Rights Mistakes, Human Rights Watch (May 2003)
Israel’s Violations of the Oslo Agreements, NAD-PLO (June 2002)
No Return to Oslo, Jeff Halper, CPAP (5 October 2001)
The Fundamental Right of Return and the Oslo Generation, Phyllis Bennis, CPAP (25 August 2000)
Human Rights Violations Resulting from the Oslo Process: Part One, Roger Normand, CPAP (12 January 2000)
Human Rights Violations Resulting from the Oslo Process: Part One, Roger Normand, CPAP (13 January 2000)
Beyond Oslo: The New Uprising, Middle East Report 217 (Winter 2000)
The Oslo Process-Back on Track?, Joel Benin, MERIP (7 October 1999)
The Demise of the Oslo Process, Joel Benin, MERIP (26 March 1999)
The Media
The "Peace Process" vs. the Military Occupation, Nigel Parry and Laurie King-Irani (12 April 2001).
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