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The Russell Tribunal on Palestine
By Stephen Lendman
ccun.org, May 21, 2009
After two years of "underground" work, it was launched with a
"successful press conference" and announcement that: "The Russell
Tribunal on Palestine seeks to reaffirm the primacy of international law as
the (way to settle) the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." Its work will focus
on "the enunciation of law by authoritative bodies. The International Court
of Justice (ICJ), in its opinion on the (Separation Wall in Occupied
Palestine, addressed relevant) "International Humanitarian Law and
International Human Rights Law, as well as dozens of international
resolutions concerning Palestine." This Tribunal will "address the
failure of application of law even though it has been so clearly
identified." It begins where the ICJ "stopped: highlighting the
responsibilities arising from the enunciation of law, including those of the
international community, which cannot continue to shirk its obligations."
The Russell Tribunal is part of the larger BRussell Tribunal, named
after noted philosopher, mathematician, and anti-war/anti-imperialism
activist Bertrand Russell (1972 - 1970). Established in 1967 to investigate
Vietnam war crimes, it's a hearing committee, most recently on the Iraq war
and Bush administration imperialism. Its work continues as "the only game in
town for the anti-war movement in America, Britain and Europe" - to unite
non-violently for peace on various world's hot spots, now for Occupied
Palestine to expose decades of injustice against a defenseless civilian
population. National committees will be formed globally, including
expert ones composed of jurists, lawyers, human rights and international law
experts, weapons experts, and others "to work on the evidence against Israel
and third parties" to be presented in Tribunal sessions. Two are planned,
"the earliest....by the end of this year." Frank Barat of the
Organizing Committee urges activists to spread the news and offer support
for this vital project. After Israel's unconscionable Gaza attack, it's
never been more vulnerable given mass world public outrage. It's long past
time to hold Israel accountable for its decades of crimes of war and against
humanity, flaunting international humanitarian law, waging aggressive
wars, continuing an illegal occupation, expropriating Palestinian land, and
committing slow-motion genocide, so far with impunity. No longer can this be
tolerated. The Russell Tribunal on Palestine is dedicated toward that end.
The Tribunal's Declaration on Iraq applies to Palestine. Substituting
Israel for America and Palestine for Iraq, it reads as follows: "The
(Israeli) occupation of (Palestine) is illegal and cannot be made legal. All
that has derived from (it) is illegal and illegitimate and cannot gain
legitimacy. The facts are incontrovertible. What are the consequences?"
"Peace, stability and democracy in (Palestine) are impossible under
occupation. Foreign occupation is opposed by nature to the interests of the
occupied people, as proven" by: -- the forced diaspora; --
many others internally displaced or in refugee camps for decades; --
harsh military subjugation; -- a regimented matrix of control;
-- the genocidal Gaza siege; -- state-sponsored mass incarceration,
violence, and torture; -- the flaunting of international law and
dozens of UN resolutions; -- targeted assassinations; -- the
many tens of thousands of Palestinians killed, injured, or otherwise
grievously harmed; -- massive land theft and home demolitions;
-- the lack of judicial redress; -- denying all rights to non-Jews;
and -- a decades-long reign of terror against defenseless
Palestinian civilians. Western propaganda tries to justify the
unjustifiable, vilify ordinary people, call the legitimate government
"terrorist," rationalize savage attacks as self-defense, reject the rights
of the occupied, and deny their self-determination. "In (Palestine,
people) resist the occupation by all means (including armed struggle), in
accordance with international law. "The Commission on Human Rights has
routinely reaffirmed" it. So have numerous General Assembly resolutions. The
March 1987 Geneva Declaration on Terrorism states: "Terrorism
originates from the statist system of structural violence and domination
that denies the right of self-determination to peoples....that inflicts a
gross and consistent pattern of violations of fundamental human rights....or
that perpetuates military aggression and overt or covert intervention
directed against the territorial integrity or political independence of
other states," such as Palestine. The UN General Assembly has
"repeatedly recognized" the rights of "peoples who are fighting against
colonial domination and alien occupation and against racist regimes in the
exercise of their right of self-determination (to) have the right to use
force to accomplish their objectives within the framework of international
humanitarian law." It also recognizes the legitimacy of
self-determination seeking national liberation movements and their right to
strive for and receive appropriate support for their struggle. Further,
under the UN Charter's Article 51, "individual or collective self-defense
(shall not be "impair(ed) to respond against) an armed attack." In
other words, armed force is a legitimate form of self-defense as
distinguished from "acts of international terrorism," especially by one
state against another or any group, organization, or individual. Israel
refuses to accept this. It continues an illegal occupation, calls armed
resistance "terrorism," and imposes its will oppressively and illegally.
World leaders "continue to justify the negation of popular sovereignty
under the rubric of (fighting terrorism), criminalizing not only resistance
but also humanitarian assistance to a besieged (and beleaguered) people.
Under international law, (Palestinian freedom-fighters) constitute a
national liberation movement. Recognition of (them) is consequently a right,
(an obligation, and) not an option." World leaders have a duty to hold
Israel accountable under the law and no longer support its crimes.
Palestine "cannot recover lasting stability, unity and territorial integrity
until its sovereignty is (recognized, affirmed,) guaranteed," and enforced
by the world international community. "If (world leaders) and
(Israel want) peace, stability and democracy in (Palestine), they should
accept that only the (Palestinian) resistance - armed, civil and political -
can achieve these by securing the interests of (their) people. (Their) first
demand....is the unconditional withdrawal of (Israeli forces) illegally
occupying" their land. Palestinians are the only legitimate force to
secure their own security and rights under international law. "All laws,
contracts (and other occupation-related) agreements....are unequivocally
null and void. According to international law and the will of the
(Palestinian) people, total sovereignty" over Palestine, its resources,
culture, and all else (past, present, and future) rests in (their own)
hands. Further, international law demands that full
"compensation....be paid" to compensate for what Israel plundered and
destroyed. Palestinians want self-determination and "long-term peace" and
security. They have every right to expect it. "We appeal to all peace loving
people in the world to work to support" their struggle. Regional "peace,
democracy, progress" and justice depend on it. The Russell Tribunal on
Palestine is committed to work toward this end. Nothing short of it is
acceptable. Stephen Lendman is a Research Associate
of the Centre for Research on Globalization. He lives in Chicago and can be
reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at
sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to The Global Research News Hour on
RepublicBroadcasting.org Monday - Friday at 10AM US Central time for
cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on world and national
issues. All programs are archived for easy listening. http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13553
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