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Mohammed Miari

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During his time in the Knesset, there were two attempts to remove his parliamentary immunity; one over his attendance at a meeting in memory of Fuad Kawasme, who had been removed from his position as mayor of
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on the Knesset, which stated that parties should not aim for a "negation of the State of Israel as the state of the Jewish people". The PLFP appealed to the
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and the ban was overturned. Miari was re-elected, though the party was reduced to a single seat. He lost his seat in the
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In 1984 he was amongst the founders of the Progressive List for Peace, and was elected to the Knesset in the
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Whilst at university, he became active in Arab student politics. He was amongst the founders of the
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leaders in 1988 and a press conference at which he expressed support for the
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by the Central Elections Committee on the basis that it violated the
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Balad member, former MK Miari: 'Syria is not an enemy country'
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movement, was placed third on the Arab Socialist List for the
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law alumni
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Knesset
Progressive List for Peace
Al-Birwa
Mandatory Palestine
Arabic
Hebrew
Israeli Arab
Progressive List for Peace
Mandate era
al-Birwa
1948 Arab-Israeli War
Makr
Kafr Yasif
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
al-Ard
1965 Knesset elections
Central Elections Committee
elections that year
1988 elections
Basic Law
Supreme Court
1992 elections
Hebron
PLO
First Intifada
Balad
2003 elections
Bashar Al-Assad
Syrian Civil War

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