"Palestinian refugees'
right of return will remain at the core of the Palestinian public agenda",
says the global
Palestine Right-of-Return Coalition. The 6th annual meeting of the Coalition
also called upon official parties and civil society organizations to thwart
current efforts at defunding or terminating UNRWA operations. And it
appealed to host states and UN agencies to enhance the protection of
Palestinian refugees until they can implement durable solutions based on
their right of return.
The Coalition also called for the launch of preparations towards a broad
public anwareness-raising campaign around the 60th anniversary of the
Palestinian Nakba in 2008, as well as for concerted global efforts for
campaigns of boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel until it abides
by international law.
The statement isssued by the Coalition at the conclusion of its 2005 annual
meeting takes note of wider regional factors and Israeli policies which pose
new challenges to the Palestinian people's quest for freedom, return and
self-determination. In particular, the Coalition raised strong concern about
the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq
and Israeli efforts to destroy the territorial and socio-political basis of
Palestinian statehood in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israel's
withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, says the Coalition, has been turned into a
tool for territorial disconnection while Israel's Wall under construction in
the West Bank serves to annex Palestinian land.
In this context, the Coalition considered pros and cons of a new Palestinian
strategy which combines the quest for implementation of Palestinian refugee
rights with a one-state, rather than a two-state, framework of conflict
resolution. The Coalition decided to launch this strategic debate and calls
for the active participation of Palestinian communities worldwide.
The Palestine
Right-of-Return Coalition is an independent network of Palestinian refugee
community organizations and NGOs in Palestine/Israel, Lebanon,
Syria, Jordan, Europe and North America, formed in 2000 in order to
encourage coordination between Palestinians in the homeland and in exile for
the defense of Palestinian refugees' right of return. Its 6th annual
meeting, 23 – 27 November, was hosted in the Dutch city of Vlaardingen,
temporary home to 3,000 of the some 8,000 Palestinians currently residing in
the Netherlands.