| Gaza Declaration from the International Association of Democratic Lawyers |
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| Saturday, 29 September 2012 00:00 |
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September 29th, 2012, Gaza City From September 24th to 28th, 2012, the International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL), a non-governmental organization of progressive lawyers from all over the world with consultative status in Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), held its bureau meeting in Gaza, occupied Palestine. We came to show our solidarity with the Palestinian people and their cause and to lift our voices in affirming the basic rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination, and an end to the illegal occupation and closure of the Gaza Strip. The IADL met with the Palestinian Bar Association, the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO), human rights organizations, women’s rights organizations, Palestinian political factions, and government officials.. We visited with the Prime Minister and The Minister of Justice. We held discussions with representatives of all political parties and affected individuals. Throughout these events and meetings, the IADL was able to gain first-hand information on the prevailing situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip. The struggle of the Palestinian people is a just struggle to which IADL commits its support. WE THEREFORE DECLARE: Self-determination and an End to the Occupation We affirm the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination, independence, and statehood, including the realization and protection of their inalienable rights. Self-determination is a basic right of all peoples enshrined in Article 1 of the United Nations Charter, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Economic Social, and Cultural Rights. We affirm the illegality of the belligerent Israeli occupation, and support the Palestinians’ right to territorial integrity, and an end to the occupation. IADL calls for the immediate end of the occupation. End Impunity for Crimes We condemn We condemn all acts of aggression against the Palestinian people, including targeted killings of civilians. We affirm that the
international community has a responsibility to end the impunity We affirm the right to bring cases against identified perpetrators of war crimes under the principle of universal jurisdiction. The IADL calls on the United Nations to immediately implement the recommendations made in the Goldstone Report. Maintenance of a culture
of impunity is a threat to public international law and world peace. Release of Palestinian Prisoners and an End to Torture IADL condemns the fact that thousands of Palestinians remain in Israeli jails. Many are held without charge under a continuing unjust regime of administrative detention. Approximately 8,000 Palestinian children have been arrested since 2000. The arbitrary detention and ill-treatment of children are in clear violation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, as is the separation of children from their families. Two distinct sentencing
regimes lead to harsher sentences for Palestinian children, compared to Israeli
children, recalling the practices of apartheid IADL has heard many claims of torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment suffered by Palestinian prisoners and the denial of family visits by Israeli authorities. Many prisoners have engaged in hunger strikes to protest these conditions. The Convention Against Torture prohibits these practices, and all those responsible for ordering and implementing the use of torture must be held accountable. We call for the immediate and unconditional release of all Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, and an end to impunity for the torture of these prisoners. Human Rights Violations and Collective Punishment The closure of the Gaza Strip
prevents the people of Life and water are
inextricably linked. Restrictions on access to agricultural land and fishing waters, enforced through arbitrary arrest and the use of force, aggravates the already high levels of poverty. The IADL understands that
the right to peace is only achieved once all human rights are fulfilled in an
environment free from war, threats, and aggression. The Israeli actions not only constitute illegal collective punishment of
the entire population of the We call on Complicity of the International Community in Israeli War Crimes The failure of the international
community to hold If the International Criminal Court continues to refuse to act on the case of Palestine, and if the Security Council fails to act to hold Israel accountable, the IADL calls upon the people of the world to demand the General Assembly to act under Article 22 of the United Nations Charter and set up a subsidiary body to investigate and prosecute these crimes. IADL especially condemns the United States for its obstruction of the implementation of Security Council resolutions requiring Israel to recognize the rights of the Palestinian people, and for exercising its veto when any action critical of Israel comes before the United Nations. "IADL supports the boycott divestment and
sanctions movement to boycott Israeli products as well as businesses which
support the Occupation, and to sanction We urgently call for all states to immediately put an end to any commercial transaction regarding weapons and military technology to and from Israel, in compliance with the general disarmament duties laid out in Article 26 of the UN Charter. IADL confirms and declares that we shall work side by side with the
Palestinian people in their pursuit to end the illegal occupation and realized their
right to self-determination by: 1- Setting up and assisting in the coordination of an international network of jurists who stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and pledge to take up their cause all over the world, using all national and international legal instruments available to challenge Israeli impunity, end the illegal occupation, closure and consequent human rights violations;
2- To assist all our member organizations around the
world to engage in promoting an economic, cultural and academic boycott of |
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