59 years of continuous Nakba: “There is no Substitute for the Return to our Homes”
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59 years of continuous Nakba: “There is no Substitute for the Return to our Homes”

This year marks the 59th anniversary of the Nakba, the expulsion of almost 1 million Palestinians from their homes on which the state of Israel has been established. Since then, the Nakba – the ethnic cleansing, dispossession and racist discrimination of the Palestinian people – is ongoing and has escalated in recent years via the ghettoization of almost 4 million of our people behind the Apartheid Wall.

***image2***Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza have coordinated a series of events to commemorate the 59th anniversary of the Nakba together with Palestinians across the Green Line and in the Diaspora and all those that support justice and the rights of Palestinians worldwide. Extensive information dissemination activities have been held in the last few weeks in Palestinian schools and mobilizing for the upcoming Nakbe Day has involved many refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza.

Two central events will be held in the West Bank and Gaza:

Ramallah:
On May 14 a cultural evening with traditional dabke dancing and poetry will open the commemoration in the central square al Manara at 7 pm.

On Tuesday, May 15 the following program is scheduled:
11:00 – gathering near the Red Castle, in front of the President’s Compound. Tents will be installed displaying the memories of the Palestinian villages destroyed by the occupation forces in 1948. The Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign prepares a tent on the Wall and its policies of expulsion.

12:00 – demonstration from the Red Castle to al Manara square in the center of Ramallah followed by a rally with speeches and national songs.

Gaza City:
15th of May, 11 am – Rally at the Unknown Soldiers’ Yard in Gaza city. Activities will be held in all the refugee camps the Gaza Strip.

See below for the united call of The National Committee for the Commemoration of the Nakba, comprised of:
Global Palestine Right-of-Return Coalition,
Council of National and Islamic Forces,
Union of Arab Community-based Organizations (Ittijah),
Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign,
Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO),
National Coalition for the Defense of Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem,
PLO Department for Refugee Affairs (DORA)

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Statement on the Occasion of the 59th Anniversary of the Nakba
There is no Substitute for the Return to our Homes

As a result of the Zionist aggression against Palestine, the plight of the Palestinian people is accumulative and ongoing. Now, in the 59th year of our forced displacement, we are threatened with new forced displacement due to the construction of the Apartheid Wall and policies of siege and starvation intended to break the Palestinian people, and to end our demands and struggle for our rights under international law and, in particular, under UN Resolution 194.

Almost six decades of daily plight of the Palestinian refugees are an expression of the crimes and acts of humiliation perpetrated by the dominant powers by backing Israel’s aggression and crimes; they reflect a lack of human compassion and disrespect of the standards of human rights and the United Nations applicable to the Palestinian people who are exposed to occupation and population transfer. UNRWA policy is guided by the objective to reduce its obligations to the Palestinian refugees and to escape from the responsibilities it was originally charged to perform.

Israel’s policy of aggression and permanent pressure against the Palestinian refugees in their camps, which are living witnesses of the historical injustice and the deprivation of fundamental human rights, is intended to push our Palestinian people into political projects which do not meet the basic standards of international law and resolutions, and into accepting a “preliminary state without borders”, without sovereignty and without Jerusalem, while illegal Jewish colonies are debated as a possible trade off for the right of the Palestinian refugees to return to their homes.

As we commemorate the ethnic cleansing of our people from its land, we are aware of the scope of the dangers which confront our most important cause, the cause of the Palestinian refugees in the homeland and in the exile.

We therefore affirm:

1. Our absolute rejection of, and our determination to combat, all “initiatives”, whether Palestinian, Arab or international, which do not clearly guarantee the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and their right to restitution of their property in accordance with UN Resolution 194;
2. The need to break the humiliating sanctions imposed on the Palestinian people, first of all by re-instating the commitment of Arab states to their obligations towards the Palestinian people and to abstain from engagement in initiatives and deals promoted by the United States;
3. Our absolute rejection of the suggestions advanced by the U.S. Foreign Secretary, because they negate the national rights of the Palestinian people under international law, in particular the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes.
4. Our demand to UNRWA to reaffirm the commitment to its obligation to provide services which guarantee an adequate standard of living for Palestinian refugees;
5. The need to reactivate the PLO Department for Refugee Affairs, and to develop its capacity to play an effective role in the protection of our people in the homeland and the exile;
6. The need for urgent intervention by the League of Arab States and the United Nations for the protection of Palestinians in Iraq, in order to prevent further massacres committed with the collusion of the Iraqi government and the silence of neighboring countries under the auspices of the United States.

Those who deny the right of return home are not from among us!

The National Committee for the Commemoration of the Nakba
Palestine, 15 May 2007