Majority of East Jerusalem residents to vote outside city in election
29/12/2004 21:44
Rubin Barco, Adviser to Jerusalem Police Commissioner, said on Wednesday that
the majority of East Jerusalem residents will cast their votes in polling
stations outside the city in the Palestinian presidential election due on Jan.
9.
Only 5,376 East Jerusalem residents will be allowed to vote in the
polling stations set up at the post offices inside the city while the rest
200,000 will have to go to stations outside the city, Barco said.
He
justified this voting arrangement by referring to the Oslo peace accords, which
stipulate that Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem shall be allowed to take
part in elections.
Meanwhile, local newspaper al-Quds said on Wednesday
that the Israeli police banned any marches, gatherings or posters in public
places in East Jerusalem during the election campaigns.
The registration
of voters in East Jerusalem is very slow and does not cover all areas of the
city, said the report, adding that there is not enough time to register all the
Palestinians in the city.
Israel regards East Jerusalem, which it
conquered and then annexed in 1967, as an integral part of the "undivided Jewish
capital" while the Palestinians deem it as the capital of their future
independent state.
Xinhua
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