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In December 2005, jailed Intifada leader Marwan Barghouti broke ranks with the party and announced that he had formed a new political list to run in the elections called the al-Mustaqbal (" The Future "), mainly composed of members of Fatah's " Young Guard.
Elected to the central council was Fadwa Barghouti, the wife of Marwan Barghouti who is serving five life sentences in Israel for his role in terrorist attacks on civilians in Israel during the Second Intifada.
* Tanzim – The Tanzim ( Organization ) was a branch of Fatah under the leadership of Marwan Barghouti, with roots in the activism of the First Intifada, which carried out armed attacks in the early days of the Second Intifada.
Marwan Barghouti ( a leader of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades ) emerged as a possible replacement during the Second Intifada, but Israel had him arrested for being involved in the killing of twenty-six civilians, and he was sentenced to five life terms.
Marwan Hasib Ibrahim Barghouti () ( born June 6, 1959 ) is a Palestinian political figure convicted and imprisoned for murder by an Israeli court.
Marwan Barghouti refused to present a defense to the charges brought against him, maintaining throughout that the trial was illegal and illegitimate.
Marwan Barghouti refused to present a defense to the charges brought against him, maintaining throughout that the trial was illegal and illegitimate.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Marwan Barghouti, captured April 15, is indicted in a civilian Israeli court.
As one of the few remaining founding members of Fatah, he had some degree of credibility within the Palestinian cause, and his candidacy was bolstered by the fact that other high-profile Palestinians were for various reasons not suitable ( the most notable, Marwan Barghouti, was under arrest in an Israeli jail after being convicted of multiple murders ).
The Jerusalem Post reported on 10 March 2008 that influential Palestinian figure Marwan Barghouti had told Israeli politician Haim Oron “ that it was possible for Israel and the Palestinians to reach a final-status agreement along the lines of the Geneva Initiative ”.
# Redirect Marwan Barghouti
* Marwan Barghouti, leader of the Palestinian group Fatah
The acknowledged head of the Tanzim is Marwan Barghouti, who is as of 2010, serving consecutive life sentences in Israel for murder, and, according to some accounts, has a substantial following among the “ rejectionist ” camp which opposes the Interim Agreement ( also called Oslo II or Taba ) signed on September 28, 1995 with Israel.
Palestinian Legislative Council member and Fatah leader in the West Bank Marwan Barghouti, who was in prison in Israel after being convicted for a number of intifada killings, suggested that he might run, inspiring considerable speculation about his prospects.
After successive contradictory announcements, Marwan Barghouti declared his candidacy just before the registration deadline expired but then retired from the race on December 12 after discussions between his representatives and the Fatah leadership.
Opinion polls before Marwan Barghouti withdrew his candidacy suggested that the contest would largely be a two-horse race between him and Mahmoud Abbas.
* Abbas 44 % / Marwan Barghouti 46 % (± 3 %) ( Development Studies Program, Bir Zeit University )
* Abbas 40 % / Marwan Barghouti 38 % (± 3 %) ( Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research )
* Abbas 40 % / Marwan Barghouti 22 % (± 3 %) ( Palestinian Center for Public Opinion )
Not to be confused with his cousin Marwan Barghouti.
Three other candidates who registered by the end of the registration period subsequently withdrew: they were Marwan Barghouti, Hassan Khreisheh and Abd al-Sattar Qasim.
# REDIRECT Marwan Barghouti
He is a close friend, aide and adviser to senior Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti.
* Fatah Splits, With Marwan Barghouti and Younger Leaders Forming New Party

Marwan and born
Marwan al-Muasher () ( born 1956 ) is a Jordanian diplomat and politician.
Shaykh ‘ Adī ibn Musāfir al-Umawī (;, died 1162 ), a descendant of Umayyad Caliph Marwan ibn al-Hakam, was born in the 1070s in the Beqaa Valley of present-day Lebanon .. Adi is said to have been born in the village of Bait Far, near Baalbek, where the house of his birth was in and is still the place of pious pilgrimage.

Marwan and June
Atta arrived in the United States, together with Marwan al-Shehhi, in June 2000.
On 3 June 1982, three men, Hussein Ghassan Said, Marwan al-Banna, and Nawaf al-Rosan approached Argov as he got into his car after a banquet at the Dorchester Hotel, in Park Lane, London.

Marwan and 6
6: 52: Marwan al-Shehhi calls Atta from another terminal at Logan to confirm that the plans for the attack are set.
Marwan ibn Muhammad ibn Marwan or Marwan II ( 688 – 6 August 750 ) ( Arabic: مروان بن محمد بن مروان بن الحكم / ALA-LC: Marwān bin Muḥammad bin Marwān bin al-Ḥakam ) was an Umayyad caliph who ruled from 744 until 750 when he was killed.
Marwan fled, leaving Damascus, Jordan and Palestine and reaching Egypt, where he was caught and killed on August 6, 750.

Marwan and is
Overall, Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ( Al-Waleed's father ) is said to have transformed 10 churches in Damascus into mosques.
He became involved in the planning of the September 11 attacks while attending TUHH in the late 1990s, meeting Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ramzi bin al-Shibh, forming in 1998 what is now known as the Hamburg cell.
* 750: The last Umayyad Caliph Marwan II ( 744 – 750 ) is overthrown and executed by the first Abbasid Caliph, Abu al-Abbas al-Saffah.
* After the defeat of his army in the Battle of the Zab the last Umayyad Caliph, Marwan II, is overthrown and killed.
* Umayyad Caliphate: Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan dies and is succeeded by his son al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik.
* The Ummayad caliph Muawiya II is succeeded by Marwan I.
* The Umayyad caliph Marwan I ( 684 – 685 ) is succeeded by Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ( 685 – 705 ).
14th century Muslim historian Ibn Khaldun states: "` Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan is one of the greatest Arab and Muslim Caliphs.
Eighteen months after Day 3 Jack is called back in CTU to help them stop a terrorist mastermind named Habib Marwan.
During the " Battle of the Camel " Marwan ibn al-Hakam is said to have shot his general Talhah with an arrow to the thigh, resulting in his death.
He is said to be friend of hijackers Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah and " a member of their prayer group ".
His hierarchy is complex and secretive, with families only being able to identify the rest of the family ( as well as Marwan ) as the only members of their " cell ".
Marwan ( also spelled Marouane, Merouane, Mervan, or Merwan, Arabic: مروان ) is an Arabic male name.
* Sermon 19, is in context of the conquest of Armenia, where the Khums income had been transferred from the state to Marwan I ( Marwan ibn Hakam ), ( a process that Ali would later reverse ).
Marwan fled at last to Abusir / Busir, which is a small town on the Egyptian Nile delta.
The rebel Umayyad officer Ibn Marwan returned to Mérida and also rebelled against the emir who, unable to quench the revolt, allowed him to found a free city ( Badajoz, in what is now the Spanish region of Extremadura ) in 875.

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