March 30, 2012:
The Global March to Jerusalem for Freedom from
Zionist Israeli Occupation
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Israel Warns of the Consequences of
Jerusalem Global March

Friday, 23 March 2012 / PNN -
Israel issued a warning to the nearby Arab states if they allowed the
global march to take place next Friday 30th March. Israel also stated
that if anyone neared their borders, they would be accused of
trespassing.
It claimed that the march is organized by “anti-Israeli parties” and
said that this march won’t be allowed to reach Israel’s borders.
Political sources said that the Israeli government sent warning
letters to governments including; Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and
Hamas’ in the West Bank and to the Palestinian authority, asking them to
put a stop to the possible escalation of tension as a result of these
marches.
Israeli military authorities put a
“security plan” in place, to face the risk of the flow of protesters to
the borders. The plan will be presented in a meeting of the Israeli
government on Sunday, 25th March to implement it.
According to the Israeli correspondent of the Israeli official TV,
this plan contains strategies to suppress the masses, which the Israeli
military units in the Army and border guards have trained for.
Two months ago, the international committee of the Global March to
Jerusalem began organizing the global march under the logo “Freedom for
Jerusalem, No Occupation, No Ethnic Cleansing and Segregation, No for
Judaising of Palestine, its land and holy sites.”
The committee chose 30th March to coincide with the anniversary of
Palestinian “land day”; Palestine Land Day is a day celebrated by
Palestinians on 30th March each year. The event marks the events of
March, 1976, following the Israeli authority’s confiscation of thousands
of dunums of private and public land in the majority of Palestinian
areas, especially the Galilee. Following these events the Arab masses
inside Palestine declared a general strike, confronting the Israeli
authorities for the first time since the occupation of Palestine in
1948. The Israeli response was militant and violent, as the Israeli
troops, backed up by tanks, entered Palestinian villages and re-occupied
them, causing a number of martyrs and many wounded and detainees among
the civilians.
The march will unite the efforts of Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims,
Christians, Jews, and all citizens of conscience in the world to put an
end to Israel’s disregard for international law through the continuing
occupation of Jerusalem and Palestinian land.
Massive marches will be organized in Palestine, as well as from Asia,
Africa and Europe to and in neighbouring countries to Palestine (Jordan,
Egypt, Syria and Lebanon) and towards Jerusalem or to the nearest point
possible according to the circumstances of each country and through the
coordination between all groups and institutions of civil society taking
part in the march, in coordination with the official and national bodies
concerned.
Mass protests will also be organized in front of Israeli embassies in
the capitals of different countries and in the main public squares in
the big cities of the world, including the Arab and Muslim capitals and
large cities.

Jerusalem is at the heart of the
Palestinian cause
Friday, 23 March 2012 / OpEdNews –
Dr. Mustafa Barghouti talks with Elsa Rassbach about the Global March
to Jerusalem on March 30th.
Every
year on March 30, Palestinians around the world celebrate Land Day,
which commemorates a general strike and marches in 1976 against Israeli
land appropriation, an event that was pivotal in bringing about
Palestinian national unity. This year Palestinians throughout the Middle
East and in the Diaspora will commemorate Land Day by calling attention
to the dangers facing Jerusalem.
The Israeli government has long denied
most Palestinians – whether Muslim or Christian – access to Jerusalem,
even to visit holy sites. The organizers of the Global March allege that
through methods of ethnic cleansing, Israel has been forcing Jerusalem’s
remaining Arab inhabitants out, thus endangering the multi-religious,
multi-ethnic character of the city that is the intended capital of
Palestine.
On March 30, the Palestinians will attempt to get as close to
Jerusalem as they can: whether at the borders of Lebanon and Jordan, at
checkpoints in the West Bank, or at the Erez crossing in Gaza. There
will also be a demonstration in Jerusalem itself. The Palestinians will
be joined by supporters from five continents. An eminent Advisory Board
includes the Nobel Peace Laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Mairead
Maguire. Solidarity vigils and actions are also planned on March 30 at
Israeli Embassies and other locations in 60 cities around the world.
The Palestinian coalition organizing this Global March to Jerusalem
is perhaps unprecedented in its breadth. Equally unprecedented is the
Israeli campaign against the March, which has included faux Websites and
Facebook pages to mislead participants regarding gathering places. After
70 supporters from India, Malaysia, Pakistan and other Asian countries
visited Iran on their way to Lebanon to join the March, the Israeli
press alleged that the March is directed from Iran and that violent
“clashes” with Israeli forces are planned.
Among the most outspoken Palestinian supporters and organizers of the
Global March is Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, 58, the well-known nonviolence
advocate. As General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative,
Dr. Barghouti played a key role in recent attempts to bring Hamas and
Fatah together. He is a medical doctor educated in the former Soviet
Union, the US and Jerusalem; he founded and leads Palestinian Medical
Relief society, which provides health care in the West Bank and Gaza
Strip. In 2005 Dr. Barghouti ran for presidency of the Palestinian
National Authority and won 19% of the vote. He resides in Ramallah in
the West Bank.
ER: You have joined with Palestinians from many
different political perspectives and many places in the world to call
for a Global March to Jerusalem. What is this initiative about?
MB: It’s an act of solidarity with the Palestinian people. It will
take place on Land Day, March 30, a day that symbolizes the unity of
Palestinians in the struggle for freedom and dignity and against theft
of their land. We hope to bring to the world’s attention the very grave
violations that Israel is committing against Jerusalem. Both the UN and
The International Court of Justice hold that annexation of East
Jerusalem, which is part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, is a
violation of international law.
ER: But there is illegal Israeli confiscation of
Palestinian land throughout the Occupied Territories and also within
Israel. Why the focus on Jerusalem?
MB: Jerusalem is at the heart of the Palestinian cause. East
Jerusalem should be the capital of the Palestinian state. If Jerusalem
is lost, the whole concept and idea of Palestinian statehood is lost,
and the possibility of peace is lost. And Jerusalem is an important
place for all of humanity – a holy place for Muslims, Christians, and
the Jewish people. It should be the place where peace begins.
Today in Jerusalem you see the Israeli system of segregation,
apartheid and ethnic cleansing in the sharpest possible way. If a
Palestinian man from Jerusalem marries a woman in Ramallah, only 16
kilometers away, he will not be able to live with her. The Israelis will
never grant her the right to move to Jerusalem, but if he moves to
Ramallah, he will lose his ID and his residency permit in Jerusalem. And
the permit may be withdrawn for political reasons as well. Though I was
born in Jerusalem and worked there as a medical doctor for 15 years,
after I ran for president in 2005, the Israeli Army thereafter has
refused to allow me in. Most Palestinians including Christians and
Moslems, also cannot enter.
But any Jewish person from anywhere in the world who decides to
immigrate to Israel, whether from Siberia or the United States, will
immediately be granted the right to live in Jerusalem or anywhere else
in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Jerusalem is accessible to every Jewish person. It should be
accessible to everybody. Many Jewish people from Israel and other parts
of the world agree and are participating in and even organizing the
Global March.
ER: Among the demands of the March is “the right
of return.” Why would Palestinians who live in historical Palestine
support such a demand?
MB: This demand means a lot to us, too, because there are huge
numbers of refugees living in Gaza and West Bank who are denied access
to the place they were forced to leave. Even Palestinians living in
Israel who carry Israeli citizenship are not allowed to return home to
their villages in Israel like Iqrit and Kafr Bir’im. The right of return
is a right recognized by international law under a special UN resolution
194. We do understand that its implementation will have to be
negotiated, but the right itself has to be respected.
ER: Last year on May 15th, Nakba Day and also
Israeli Independence Day, Israeli soldiers killed dozens and wounded
hundreds of unarmed Palestinians who tried to cross over the borders of
Lebanon and Syria. Could the Global March lead to a repeat of such
violence?
MB: The March will be an act of peace, an act of nonviolence, and
that’s why Palestinians everywhere are united in supporting it. It
reflects the consensus of Palestinians today on adopting nonviolence
totally. We know that Israel is capable of terrible violence. All the
organizers in Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Israel/Palestine are aware of
this risk. We hope that the U.S. and the European countries will
pressure Israel not use violence against our nonviolence.
Source: opednews.com

Global march organizers say will not
confront forces

Sunday, 18 March 2012 / Ma’an News – Organizers of an international
rally to support Palestinians at the end of the month said Sunday they
are not interested in confrontation with the Israeli army, after similar
demonstrations a year earlier ended in bloodshed.
“We are after all not an army, but popular peaceful international
forces aiming to show solidarity with Palestine and with Jerusalem,”
spokesman of the Global March to Jerusalem Zahir Al-Birawi told Ma’an.
Read more

GMJ Asian caravan to Jerusalem crossed
Iranian border
After
6 days since beginning of GMJ Asian caravan to Jerusalem, the caravan
crossed Iranian border. Passing through Zahidan, Kerman and Qom the
caravan reached Tehran last night at 9 pm. 120 delegates of the caravan
are preparing themselves to proceed towards Turkish border and then via
Mediterranean sea dock at Beirut port on 27th March where the number
will be increased to 250 delegates.
Friday, 23 March 2012 / PNN - Israel issued a warning to the nearby
Arab states if they allowed the global march to take place next Friday
30th March. Israel also stated that if anyone neared their borders, they
would be accused of trespassing.
It claimed that the march is organized by “anti-Israeli parties” and
said that this march won’t be allowed to reach Israel’s borders.
Political sources said that the Israeli government sent warning
letters to governments including; Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and
Hamas’ in the West Bank and to the Palestinian authority, asking them to
put a stop to the possible escalation of tension as a result of these
marches.
Israeli military authorities put a
“security plan” in place, to face the risk of the flow of protesters to
the borders. The plan will be presented in a meeting of the Israeli
government on Sunday, 25th March to implement it.
According to the Israeli correspondent of the Israeli official TV,
this plan contains strategies to suppress the masses, which the Israeli
military units in the Army and border guards have trained for.
Two months ago, the international committee of the Global March to
Jerusalem began organizing the global march under the logo “Freedom for
Jerusalem, No Occupation, No Ethnic Cleansing and Segregation, No for
Judaising of Palestine, its land and holy sites.”
The committee chose 30th March to coincide with the anniversary of
Palestinian “land day”; Palestine Land Day is a day celebrated by
Palestinians on 30th March each year. The event marks the events of
March, 1976, following the Israeli authority’s confiscation of thousands
of dunums of private and public land in the majority of Palestinian
areas, especially the Galilee. Following these events the Arab masses
inside Palestine declared a general strike, confronting the Israeli
authorities for the first time since the occupation of Palestine in
1948. The Israeli response was militant and violent, as the Israeli
troops, backed up by tanks, entered Palestinian villages and re-occupied
them, causing a number of martyrs and many wounded and detainees among
the civilians.
The march will unite the efforts of Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims,
Christians, Jews, and all citizens of conscience in the world to put an
end to Israel’s disregard for international law through the continuing
occupation of Jerusalem and Palestinian land.
Massive marches will be organized in Palestine, as well as from Asia,
Africa and Europe to and in neighbouring countries to Palestine (Jordan,
Egypt, Syria and Lebanon) and towards Jerusalem or to the nearest point
possible according to the circumstances of each country and through the
coordination between all groups and institutions of civil society taking
part in the march, in coordination with the official and national bodies
concerned.
Mass protests will also be organized in front of Israeli embassies in
the capitals of different countries and in the main public squares in
the big cities of the world, including the Arab and Muslim capitals and
large cities.

15 Asian nations take part in the caravan
towards Jerusalem
15
Asian nation plus members from other countries will take part in the
Asian caravan towards Jerusalem. Members from Indonesia, Malaysian,
Bahrain, Philippine, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Iran,
Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Japan, Turkey, Australia as
well as some members from western countries will be at the land caravan
which set off towards Jerusalem at 9th March from New Delhi.
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Demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in London next
Friday
[ 23/03/2012 - 08:42 PM ]
LONDON, (PIC)--
The Palestinian Forum in Britain called for a demonstration outside
the Israeli embassy in London next Friday, 30 March, to mark land day
and as part of the activities of the Global March to Jerusalem.
The PFB invited all those who support the Palestinian cause to rally
outside the Israeli embassy in London to protest the Judaization of
Jerusalem and demand an end to occupation of Palestinian territories.
The rally is organised by the Palestinian Forum in Britain, the
Association of the Palestinian Community in the UK, the Muslim
Association of Britain, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Stop the War
Coalition, Islamic Forum of Europe, British Muslim Initiative, Viva
Palestina and Friends of Al-Aqsa.
On Friday 30 March, people from around the world will come together
to march towards Jerusalem. Marches will take place in Palestine,
Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt, according to The Global March to Jerusalem
which says it is a peaceful movement to assert the importance of
Jerusalem politically, culturally and religiously to the Palestinian
people and humanity as a whole. The Global March to Jerusalem is calling
for the freedom for Jerusalem and its people and to end Israeli policies
of apartheid and ethnic cleansing.
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