| Call for Restitution and Protection of
Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem Issued
by the Lobby for Human Rights in Jerusalem
on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the
Palestinian Nakba, UN Resolution 194, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Our Jerusalem is a Jerusalem of eviction,
displacement and disownership caused by the establishment and expansion of the Zionist
Israeli state in our region. Between 1948 and 1998, Israeli occupation policies have
resulted in:
Eviction
- 80,000 Palestinians from western Jerusalem
(1948);
- 35,000 Palestinian from East Jerusalem (1967);
- 60-70,000 Palestinians Jerusalemites forced into
exile or migration (1968-1998);
- Thousands of Palestinian children of Jerusalem
denied registration as residents of the city (1982 - 1998);
- More than 4,000 Palestinian Jerusalemites turned
homeless refugees as a result of the Israeli policy of ID card confiscation (1996 - 1998);
Expropriation
- Some 35,000 dunums (35 sqkm) of Palestinian lands
and over urban 10,000 homes, in addition to commercial enterprises (1948);
- 67,700 dunums (92.7%) of Palestinian lands
confiscated, declared as green land, or otherwise inaccessible for Palestinian
housing construction in occupied and annexed East Jerusalem (1967 - 1998);
- Some 50 Palestinian homes designated annually for
demolition. 96 homes demolished since the signing of the Oslo Accords (1993 - 1998);
- Extraction of illegal taxation serving the
Israeli occupation (1967 - 1998);
- Denial of Palestinian access to work and vital
services in their capital (military closure, 1993 - 1998);
- Interruption of Palestinian public services by
outlawing Palestinian institutions (1994 - 1998)
The correction of 50 years of cumulative
injustice and damage is a basic requirement for peaceful coexistence in our multi-cultural
and multi-ethnic city. What is at stake is not commemoration, but implementation of all
international declarations and resolutions which confirm and protect Palestinian rights in
Jerusalem (especially UN Resolution 194 (Right of Return and Compensation), the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
We, members of the Lobby for Human Rights in
Jerusalem as part of our Palestinian community in Jerusalem, demand:
From the Palestinian leadership
a) to develop a comprehensive strategy for the
defense of Palestinian Jerusalem which includes support and protection to Palestinian
Jerusalemites threatened by eviction, as well as an active role for community based
initiatives of resistance and steadfastness against the Israeli occupation;
b) to raise the Palestinian right to restitution in
all state and international forums established to arrange for the restitution of victims
of the Nazi crimes. (Palestinians were exiled and disowned as a result of the Nazi crimes
in Europe and their right to restitution must be raised in this context;)
c) to guarantee that any agreement negotiated and
signed with Israel in the future will address the problems listed above and provide for
the re-instatement of the rights of those evicted and disowned in the past.
From the international community
a) to respect international resolutions and
standards which can protect Palestinian rights in Jerusalem and provide for their
restitution (illegality of occupation, repatriation, return of property and
compensation);
b) to pressure Israel to abide to the standards set
by these resolutions and standards, especially UN Resolution 181 and 194, Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
From Israel
a) to stop all violations of Palestinian human
rights in Jerusalem committed on the basis of the illegal occupation and annexation of
East Jerusalem in 1967, especially land confiscation, house demolition, denial of
residency rights, and discriminatory planning policies;
b) to abstain from all double standards in regards
to lost Jewish and lost Palestinian property, i.e. to freeze all questionable
refugee assets held by the Custodian for Absentee Property or other state institutions; to
abstain from the transfer of refugee property to private Jewish ownership; to open
government and private institutional records related to lost refugee properties;
c) to provide for the restitution of Palestinian
rights in Jerusalem based on international resolutions, conventions, and standards -
including repatriation, return of property and compensation.
Jerusalem, 10 December 1998
Lobby for Human Rights in Jerusalem
(Addameer, al-Haq, BADIL Resource Center,
Citizens Rights Center - Arab Though Forum, Freedoms Defense Center, Jerusalem
Center for Women, Palestine Human Rights Information Center, Womens Center for Legal
Aid & Counseling, Womens Affairs Technical Committee)
An Arabic version of this statement is available.
For further details, contact the Lobby for Human Rights in Jerusalem via: BADIL Resource
Center, tel/fax. 02-2747346, email: info@badil.org
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