Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday August 15 2002 — A7 Q World IPailles&DiniDaini DeauDep TTcnsiD Maiwan Barghouti is charged by the Israeli authorities with murder attempted murder and involvement with terrorist organizations TEL AVIV Israel (AP) — In the theatrical opening to the groundbreaking trial of a Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti raised his manacled hands Wednesday and denied Israeli charges that he orchestrated more than three dozen attacks against Israelis “I will keep fighting on till I get my freedom” shouted Barghouti the first senior Palestinian brought before an Israeli civilian court Barghouti 43 is the second-mo- st popular Palestinian leader trailing only Yasser Arafat in recent polls among Palestinians He launched his spirited immediately upon entering the Tel Aviv District Court in what is expected to be a lengthy trial that will rnili-- 1 court and said Israel's the and West Bank of occupation tary the Gaza Strip was the main source of tensions “The policy of assassinations curfews house demolitions the policy of occupation will not lead to security” Barghouti said before the proceedings began Barghouti was twice brought into the court only to be dragged away by police after he began speaking to journalists who climbed on the benches in the visitor's gallery The bearded Barghouti wearing a dark brown prison uniform spoke alternately in Hebrew Arabic and English gesturing feverishly with his cuffed hands “The uprising will be victorious" also focus on the larger political dramas of the Mideast conflict Israel says it has evidence showing that Barghouti and other top Palestinian figures including Arafat are directly responsible for attacks against Israeli civilians Barghouti requested and received money from Arafat then used the funds to purchase weapons for militants who carried out attacks the prosecution charged in the indictment Baighouti was “a central figure in the decision making" of militant groups and worked closely with Arafat the indictment said He was indicted on charges of murder attempted murder and involvement in terrorist organizations Barghouti refused to recognize the self-defen- se 3S-ye- ar ®p®ms Barghouti said He was ushered into the court for a third time just before the proceedings started Despite the tensions at the trial Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres met on Wednesday with five -- Palestinian Cabinet ministers his spokesman said A Peres aide said Israel agreed to transfer $ 4 mi llion in tax money to the Palestinian Authority the second of three payments Palestinian Cabinet Minister Sacb Erekat said the Palestinians refused to discuss an Israeli proposal that would have used Gaza as a test case to pull Israeli forces buck and turn security over to the Palestinians because it would appear to separate Gaza from the West Bank 1 CIA advising Rjj Palestinians on security framework WASHINGTON (AP) — CIA officers are meeting with Palestinian officials in an effort to frame a hew security plan for the West Bank that would be linked to an Israeli pullback The talks TUesday in the region are part of a process by CIA Director George J Tenet to blend the findings of a Cl A assessment team with a plan proposed to him Saturday by ' Abdel Razak Yehiyeh die Palestinian interior minister In the meantime Israeli For-- ! eign Minister Shimon Peres was due to hold talks on Wednesday with Yehiyeh and four other Palestinian officials despite Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s vow not to hold talks ' with the Palestinian Authority Sharon called Yasser Arafat’s organization “a gang of terrorists” but Peres again is proceeding on his own conciliatory track The foreign minister is try- ' ing to work out an agreement ' on an Israeli military pullback Israel has offered to withdraw its troops from Gaza but the Palestinians are seeking a pullback from Ramallah where Arafat makes his head- ' - quarters Based on the outcome Tenet is expected to send an assistant to the area to try to reach closure on a revamped Palestinian security force Egypt and Jordan have offered to help train police- men and are being asked by the United States to participate! in the force as well said an administration official speak-- ’ ing on condition of anonymity The aim is to screen out suicide bombers whose deadly attacks on Israel have deepened the Jewish state's distrust of the Palestinian Authority and caused President Bush to demand Arafat’s ouster — but not to suspend contact with ministers appointed in June by him Whether a new plan would succeed where past ones have failed could be pivotal to any negotiations for the withdraw-' al of Israeli forces from the West Bank and Gaza After talking to Tenet Sec-rctary of State Colin Powell said on Tuesday that the meet-in- g die CIA director held with Yehiyeh at CIA headquarters in northern Virginia was a very positive and productive faceting As a result Powell said he expected Tenet fo be back in r touch and to start to put a plan in motion Bush in Junb accused the Palestinian Authority of sup1' porting terror ramer than tryalso to iL He stop ing demanded democratic reform i : Start your mLife with ah AT&T Wireless calling plan that fits your needs AW Wireless TaTMrSle!tStore51 C0TT0NW000 MALL 4835 S Highland Dr Ask about ATAT Wireless Gift Cates JORDAN LANDING 884 State St SANDY South 729 ' 10645 S State St - UNIVERSITY MALL 575 E University PrfcWay KA-21- 1 f HIGHLAND PLACE 6970SHigNindI)r i SALT LAKE CITY 611 S Main St OGDEN LOGAN 444 N MakiSt 4025 Rhwtlafs Rd - ! 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