Office of Faisal Husseini
The Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion
of Global Dialogue and Democracy
Date: August 15th, 2001
Joint
Statement by the Orient House and MIFTAH
(forwarded
by Bat Shalom - see below)
The Orient House and the Palestinian Initiative for the
Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH) urge the international
community to take a firm stance against Israel's illegal occupation of the
Orient House in east Jerusalem. In particular, we call upon the governments
and institutions of European states (specifically the European Union) to take
an active and direct role in upholding the rights and freedoms of the
Palestinian people, in accordance with international legality and legitimacy.
The Israeli occupation of the Orient House in the early
hours of Friday August 10th, 2001, constitutes a serious violation of
international law and a blatant disregard to the Palestinian-Israeli
understandings reached following the Madrid Peace Conference in 1991. Ariel
Sharon's government has directly violated the pledge made by Israel in October
1993, in which Israel's Foreign Minister, Shimon Peres, declared, in a letter
sent to the late Johan Jorgen Holst, the Norwegian Foreign Minister at the
time, that Israel shall not hamper the activity of Palestinian institutions
functioning within the boundaries of east Jerusalem.
Recent statements made by Israeli Foreign Minister,
Shimon Peres, that the Orient House shall only be closed for 6 months, and not
permanently (as stated by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in the wake of
the incursion on August 10th), are yet another example of the 'apologist' role
assumed by the Israeli left in dealing with the current crisis, and the
conflict at large. Mr. Peres has willfully adopted Sharon's policy of
repression and mentality of occupation, with all its anachronisms and
misperceptions.
The Orient House and MIFTAH strongly reject the position
adopted by Shimon Peres as a shortsighted attempt to defuse the situation and
mislead the international community by willfully undermining the urgency of an
immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Orient House, and the
immediate reopening of all Palestinian institutions recently shut down in east
Jerusalem.
To that end, and in light of the urgency in taking firm
steps against Israel's illegal actions, we demand that the European Union and
the governments of European states:
-Boycott their official meetings (particularly
European dignitaries) with the Israeli government until the Orient House and
all institutions recently closed down are reopened, taking into consideration
that these institutions are predominantly funded by the European Union and are
an essential element of Europe's political and economic investment in Middle
East peace.
-Provide immediate international protection in the
occupied Palestinian territories, including east Jerusalem, taking into
consideration that peaceful Palestinian and non-Palestinian
demonstrators against the closure of the Orient House are being met with
excessive Israeli police brutality.
-Take up their committed role as mediators in the
Middle East Peace Process, publicly underline the European position vis-à-vis
the closure of the Orient House, and act according to the Berlin
Declaration of 1999.
-Condemn Israel's illegal policies in east Jerusalem,
through settlement expansion, home demolition, and ID confiscation; the
implications of which only prove that Israel has not abided by signed
agreements and has blatantly violated the very letter and spirit of the peace
process itself since the Madrid Peace Conference of 1991.
For further information, please contact:
Public Information Department
MIFTAH
Tel: 00972-2-585 1842
www.miftah.org
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