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Commemorations of the 59th
anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba in May,
followed by the 40th anniversary
of Israel's occupation of the West Bank and
Gaza Strip in June, and the ongoing struggle
against the Apartheid Wall and Palestinian
displacement from the occupied city of
Jerusalem result in a surge of activity and
events. Palestinian civil society networks
and political organization and movements
from the 1967 occupied Palestinian
territories and Israel have agreed to
combine forces for effective coordination
and maximum impact.
The establishment of a national coordination
committee was announced in the Palestinian
press on 19 April. It includes
representatives of the National and Islamic
forces, the National Committee for the
Commemoration of the 59th
Anniversary of the Nakba, the Anti-Apartheid
Wall Campaign, the National Coalition for
the Defense of Palestinian Rights in
Jerusalem, the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO)
and the Union of Arab Community-based
Organizations (Ittijah).
In its press statement, the committee
emphasized the need for a “firm stand on
Palestinian national principles [...],
foremost the right of return of Palestinian
refugees to their homes and properties in
accordance with UN General Assembly
Resolution 194, which is the essence and the
center of the Palestinian cause and a sacred
right which must not be prejudiced.”
The statement expressed gratitude to the
British National Union of Journalists for
the support of a consumer boycott of Israeli
products. It called for world-wide boycott
activation and for holding Israel to
account for the war crimes committed against
the Palestinian people and the people in the
region.
Commemorations of the 59th
anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba will be
launched in Israel on 24 April with the
traditional Return-March of Palestinian
citizens of Israel to the 1948 depopulated
village of Allajun. On 1 May, the Cultural
Palace in Ramallah will be the site of the
first Al-Awda Award Festival, an annual
event aimed at encouraging cultural
expression on the Nakba and the right of
return. 2007 Award winners in five
categories – best poster, short film, oral
history accounts, children's stories and
research papers – will be honored by
Palestinian ministers, artists, scholars,
and the Popular Dance Troupe al-Funoun.
For further detail:
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See the statement on Palestinian unity and
coordination, on:
www.badil.org/Publications/Press/2007/statement.htm
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Return March to Allajun: contact ADRID (Daoud
Badr) at: 050-8490870
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Al-Awda Award Festival: contact BADIL or
see:
www.badil.org
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