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| THE HANDSTAND | JANUARY 2006 |
The Second Right of Return and Just Peace
Conference in Nazareth, December 16-18,2005. Hundreds of Palestinians
and Jewish activists gathered on a cold and rainy day in
Nazareth for a three days conference on the Palestinian
Right of Return. This was the second one, following the
successful first ever such conference in Israel that took
place in March 2004 in Haifa. The first day was devoted for the opening
session, overshadowed by the refusal of the Israeli
authorities to allow Qasim Qasim, a representative of the
refugees network in Europe, to enter the country
and participate in the conference. Nonetheless, the
participants could listen to his speech through a phone
call. Other guests came from the occupied
territories and the exile communities around the world. The second day was a fruitful day of discussions
that produced the following declaration (the third day is
dedicated to visits to the destroyed villages of
Palestine). Final Declaration The conference was organized by the Association
for the Defense of the Rights of the Internally Displaced
Persons in Israel, Zochrot (Remembering the Nakbah in
Hebrew), The Emil Touma Institute for Palestinian Studies
and in cooperation with Ittijah Union of Arab
Community Based Associations By proposing the Right of Return, the organizers
wished to reinforce the Palestinian cause and to develop
projects for the return of refugees who find themselves
in a situation of statelessness. They also wished to put
this question into the center of the political debate in
Israel, and to counteract a historical policy in Israel
that aims to delegitimize the Right of Return. In their
view, these attempts are the main obstacle for a just
peace. The Second Right of Return and Just Peace
Conference in the city of Nazareth took place
simultaneously with a number of similar conferences in
Europe, the United States and the Arab world. It was the
result of unified efforts and coordination between
numerous Palestinian refugee institutions and solidarity
movements, who together aimed to face the challenges of
Israeli and international peace plans that will prevent
the implementation of the Right of Return. Together, the
institutions aimed to reinforce a Palestinian and
international movement in favor of the return of
Palestinian refugees to their towns and villages, of the
return of the refugees property, and of the
implementation of international resolutions, most notable
the UN resolution 194 for the return of Palestinian
refugees that is based on international human rights. The conference has affirmed the commitment of
the organizers and the participants to the rights of the
Palestinian people, which they are convinced is not
negotiable. They have raised their united voice against
each plan, whatever party may propose it, that tries to
weaken the Right of Return and the rights of the
Palestinian people for an end of the occupation, for
freedom and independence. The organizers of the Right of Return and Just
Peace Conference are proud of the participation of their
Palestinian sisters and brothers from the occupied
territories and the Diaspora. They are also very proud of
the greeting messages of many Palestinian institutions
from the West Bank and Gaza, and refugee camps in Lebanon
and in the Diaspora, who have excused for not being able
to attend the conference. The conference considers these
messages and the participation as a sign for the
importance of a new unification of the Palestinian
people, wherever they may live, under a shared aim. The conference also appreciates the
participation of progressive Israelis who aim for a Right
of Return of Palestinian refugees and Internally
Displaced People. They are our partners in developing
this project and changing the opinion of the Israeli
public, in order to build a foundation for the return
project. The discussions and lectures of the conference
insisted on the necessity to revive the memory, and to
draw future visions on the human, legal, public and
political level. They showed that there exists a
potential that will be important to use for developing
actions and institutional efforts, and for realizing
envisioned projects. The conference has affirmed its rejection
of all projects that will abolish, avoid and destroy the
Right of Return of Palestinian refugees. The conference
reiterates in front of the world at large that there will
be no just peace without the unconditional implementation
of the Palestinian Right of Return. The organizers alert
the world against the Israeli campaign to obtain
international, Arab and Palestinian recognition in Israel
as a Jewish State through the elimination of the
Palestinian Right of Return. The conference condemns the Israeli authorities
for preventing the representative of the Palestinian
refugees networks in Europe from entering the
country and from participating in the conference. We
pledge not to let go of the issue and we will take all
the necessary steps to confront this Israeli policy.
We also affirm that the deportation of our brother Qasim
Qasim is only going to reinforce our ties with our people
in exile and in the homeland; we will all stand together
in our campaign for the implementation of the Right of
Return. We call upon the world public opinion to
acknowledge that an ethnic cleansing operation took place
in 1948 against the Palestinian people and that this
policy continues unabated until today. We ask the Palestinian leadership, on all
levels, to relocate the Nakbah of 1948 at the center of
its agenda and to derive the necessary and essential
conclusions from what happened in the past so as to avert
the occurrence of a new Nakbah. We demand from the Israeli Academia to allow
free and critical research according to the
international standards of academic openness- on the
Nakbah. We call upon it to stop being a mouthpiece for
the authorities while silencing any dissenting voices in
it. We leave this conference determined to
strengthen our struggle for the Right of Return and to
expand the popular participation in the efforts for its
realization. We are looking forward to our next and third
conference of the Right of Return and the Just peace -
dreaming and hoping to see as soon as possible all the
refugees returning to their homes and homeland. Association for the Defense of the Rights of the
Internally Displaed (ADRID), idpalestine48@yahoo.com Emil Touma Institute for Israeli and Palestinian
Studies, via: pappe@poli.haifa.ac.il Zochrot Association: info@nakbainhebrew.org in coooperation with: Ittijah, Union of Arab Community Associations: ittijah@ittijah.org |
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