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Concluding
Resolutions
Issued by the
2nd Coordination
Meeting for the Palestinian Coalition for the Right to Return
Brussels, 27-30 November 2001
There is no question that the al-Aqsa
intifada (uprising), now in its second year of noble sacrifices, has strengthened the
Palestinians resolve and determination in seeing through to completion their
struggle for their national rights, which have become the unifying and focal point of
Palestinian sentiment whether in the homeland or in exile.
The sacrifices of the Palestinian people during
the brave intifada have forged certain developments and changes on the ground.
This, in turn, has contributed to constructing new frameworks for struggle and unity which
proved more effective in protecting the intifada and maintaining our peoples
national goals, defined as: ending the Israeli occupation; establishing an independent
sovereign Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital; and adhering to our right of
return, as spelled out in UN General Assembly Resolution 194.
As part of our peoples efforts to secure
their national rights, this Second Coordinating Meeting was held in Brussels between 27-30
November 2001 on an invitation from the Bethlehem-based BADIL Resource Center for
Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights, in cooperation with OXFAM / Belgium. Various
NGOs, committees and centers working for the defense of our right of return (listed below)
also took part in this meeting and were consulted. At a time when our people is engaged in
a valiant struggle for their national rights, under the most difficult and complicated of
international situations, the aim of this meeting was to improve the level of coordination
and cooperation among the participating organizations in order to strengthen the position
of Palestinian refugees and internally displaced persons.
The following goals were set for this
Second Coordinating Meeting:
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Improving the level of coordination and cooperation among the
participants.
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Formulating a unified discourse on return which is based upon
international laws and principles.
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Designing a joint action plan for the year 2002.
The meeting began with an evaluation session
during which participants reviewed their activities related to the defense of the right of
return. They reviewed the achievements in this respect and elaborated upon the obstacles
and difficulties they faced. They then moved on to a presentation and discussion of the
working papers and the topics on the agenda, including:
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The participants reports on their activities for the
previous year.
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A paper entitled The Right of Return and Self
Determination Principles and Priorities, presented by the two Aidun
groups of Lebanon and Syria.
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A paper entitled The Palestinian Refugees Right of
Return and the European NGO Solidarity Movement, presented by BADIL Resource Center.
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A paper entitled Towards the Publication of an
Arabic-Language Periodical by the Right of Return Coalition, presented by BADIL
Resource Center.
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A study of the Bosnian refugees experience and of the
mechanisms for their return to their homes of origin.
At the end of the discussion sessions and in
light of the conclusions and results reached, the participants made the following
decisions:
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Declaring that the Coalition for the Palestinian Right
of Return shall serve as the main umbrella organization, which will include all
current member organizations and will be open to all NGOs, committees and centers working
on the right of return who wish to join the coalition.
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Agreeing to reach out to Palestinian organizations and centers
working on the right of return in those countries that were not represented in this
meeting, to invite them to join the coalition.
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Agreeing to strive to strengthen relations with other (i.e.,
non-Palestinian) solidarity organizations and groups in order to widen support for our
right as refugees to return to our homes of origin, in accordance with Resolution 194, and
to impress upon the international community its obligation to guarantee our return.
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Emphasizing that the general principles on return which were
part of the Concluding Statement of last years First Coordinating Meeting, held in
Cyprus, remain part of the unified basis for the Coalition for the Palestinian Right of
Return.
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Entrusting BADIL Resource Center with the responsibility for
coordinating among coalition members during the year 2002.
The following recommendations were
agreed upon:
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To continue discussion on the publication of an
Arabic-language periodical under the name of the coalition. It was agreed that a decision
should be reached on this issue by the end of February 2002.
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To refine the paper presented by the two Aidun groups
from Lebanon and Syria, in light of the recorded remarks and suggestions.
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To address world public opinion in accordance with the bases
and principles of the coalitions discourse on return.
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To work to alert Palestinian refugees living in Europe and
America of the importance of registering with UNRWA.
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To confront adamantly any statement made or position taken
that infringes upon our right of return or tries to relegate this right to a mere
bargaining chip.
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To hold the next coordinating meeting of the coalition in one
years time.
The right of return has become an essential part
of the current Palestinian national struggle and the core foundation of the work of
several of our NGOs, popular centers and committees. This being the case, it is imperative
that the coalition strengthen itself in order to be able to shoulder the tasks for which
it has taken responsibility.
The participants in the meeting also stressed
the belief that defending our right of return is a responsibility of all Palestinians
wherever they may be and that the decades-old struggle to achieve our national rights will
not end until these rights are fully granted. Our people are all united on all these
rights and will struggle for them all.
At the closing of the meeting, the participants
saluted with appreciation our brave intifada, in which our unarmed people are
confronting the occupation forces with steadfastness and resolve to achieve their full
rights. The participants also saluted our brothers in the 1948 territories, who are
struggling against Israels racism, all the while clinging to their national identity
and their sense of belonging to their nation.
A salute of reverence to our martyrs
A salute of appreciation and reverence to our steadfast prisoners in Israeli jails
We shall return to our land.
Brussels, 30 November 2001
Endorsed
by:
Committee for the Defense of Palestinian Refugee Rights &
Yafa Cultural Center Palestine
Union of Youth Activity Centers Refugee Camps, Palestine
National Society for the Rights of the Internally Displaced 1948
Palestine/Israel
High Committee for the Defense of the Right of Return Jordan
Aidun Group Syria
Aidun Group Lebanon
Forum of NGOs in Lebanon (an umbrella coalition including most major Palestinian
NGOs operating in Lebanon) Lebanon
Palestine Right to Return Coalition (Al-Awda Network) North America
Al Awda-Palestine Right to Return Coalition Europe Europe
BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights - Palestine
BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and
Refugee Rights
PO Box 728, Bethlehem, Palestine
Email:
info@badil.org - Website:
www.badil.org
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