Text of President Mahmoud Abbas Speech to the
General Assembly 66th Session, Requesting Full Membership for Palestine
in the UN
Palestine News & Info Agency, WAFA, September 23, 2011 .
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Mr. President of the General Assembly of the United
Nations,
Mr. Secretary-General of the United Nations,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
At the outset, I wish to extend my
congratulations to H.E. Mr. Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser on his assumption
of the Presidency of the Assembly for this session, and wish him all
success.
I reaffirm today my sincere congratulations, on behalf
of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian people, to
the government and people of South Sudan for its deserved admission as a
full member of the United Nations, wishing them progress and prosperity.
I also congratulate the Secretary-General, H.E. Mr. Ban Ki-moon, on
his election for a new term at the helm of the United Nations. This
renewal of confidence reflects the world’s appreciation for his efforts,
which have strengthened the role of the United Nations.
Ladies
and Gentlemen,
The Question Palestine is intricately linked with
the United Nations via the resolutions adopted by its various organs and
agencies and via the essential and lauded role of the United Nations
Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East - UNRWA
- which embodies the international responsibility towards the plight of
Palestine refugees, who are the victims of Al-Nakba (Catastrophe) that
occurred in 1948. We aspire for and seek a greater and more effective
role for the United Nations in working to achieve a just and
comprehensive peace in our region that ensures the inalienable,
legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people as defined by the
resolutions of international legitimacy of the United Nations.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
A year ago, at this same time,
distinguished leaders in this hall addressed the stalled peace efforts
in our region. Everyone had high hopes for a new round of final status
negotiations, which had begun in early September in Washington under the
direct auspices of President Barack Obama and with participation of the
Quartet, and with Egyptian and Jordanian participation, to reach a peace
agreement within one year. We entered those negotiations with open
hearts and attentive ears and sincere intentions, and we were ready with
our documents, papers and proposals. But the negotiations broke down
just weeks after their launch.
After this, we did not give up
and did not cease our efforts for initiatives and contacts. Over the
past year we did not leave a door to be knocked or channel to be tested
or path to be taken and we did not ignore any formal or informal party
of influence and stature to be addressed. We positively considered the
various ideas and proposals and initiatives presented from many
countries and parties. But all of these sincere efforts and endeavors
undertaken by international parties were repeatedly wrecked by the
positions of the Israeli government, which quickly dashed the hopes
raised by the launch of negotiations last September.
The core
issue here is that the Israeli government refuses to commit to terms of
reference for the negotiations that are based on international law and
United Nations resolutions, and that it frantically continues to
intensify building of settlements on the territory of the State of
Palestine.
Settlement activities embody the core of the policy of
colonial military occupation of the land of the Palestinian people and
all of the brutality of aggression and racial discrimination against our
people that this policy entails. This policy, which constitutes a breach
of international humanitarian law and United Nations resolutions, is the
primary cause for the failure of the peace process, the collapse of
dozens of opportunities, and the burial of the great hopes that arose
from the signing of the Declaration of Principles in 1993 between the
Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel to achieve a just peace
that would begin a new era for our region.
The reports of United
Nations missions as well as by several Israeli institutions and civil
societies convey a horrific picture about the size of the settlement
campaign, which the Israeli government does not hesitate to boast about
and which it continues to execute through the systematic confiscation of
the Palestinian lands and the construction of thousands of new
settlement units in various areas of the West Bank, particularly in East
Jerusalem, and accelerated construction of the annexation Wall that is
eating up large tracts of our land, dividing it into separate and
isolated islands and cantons, destroying family life and communities and
the livelihoods of tens of thousands of families. The occupying Power
also continues to refuse permits for our people to build in Occupied
East Jerusalem, at the same time that it intensifies its decades-long
campaign of demolition and confiscation of homes, displacing Palestinian
owners and residents under a multi-pronged policy of ethnic cleansing
aimed at pushing them away from their ancestral homeland. In addition,
orders have been issued to deport elected representatives from the city
of Jerusalem. The occupying Power also continues to undertake
excavations that threaten our holy places, and its military checkpoints
prevent our citizens from getting access to their mosques and churches,
and it continues to besiege the Holy City with a ring of settlements
imposed to separate the Holy City from the rest of the Palestinian
cities.
The occupation is racing against time to redraw the
borders on our land according to what it wants and to impose a fait
accompli on the ground that changes the realities and that is
undermining the realistic potential for the existence of the State of
Palestine.
At the same time, the occupying Power continues to
impose its blockade on the Gaza Strip and to target Palestinian
civilians by assassinations, air strikes and artillery shelling,
persisting with its war of aggression of three years ago on Gaza, which
resulted in massive destruction of homes, schools, hospitals, and
mosques, and the thousands of martyrs and wounded.
The occupying
Power also continues its incursions in areas of the Palestinian National
Authority through raids, arrests and killings at the checkpoints. In
recent years, the criminal actions of armed settler militias, who enjoy
the special protection of the occupation army, has intensified with the
perpetration of frequent attacks against our people, targeting their
homes, schools, universities, mosques, fields, crops and trees. Despite
our repeated warnings, the occupying Power has not acted to curb these
attacks and we hold them fully responsible for the crimes of the
settlers.
These are just a few examples of the policy of the
Israeli colonial settlement occupation, and this policy is responsible
for the continued failure of the successive international attempts to
salvage the peace process.
This policy will destroy the chances
of achieving a two-State solution upon which there is an international
consensus, and here I caution aloud: This settlement policy threatens to
also undermine the structure of the Palestinian National Authority and
even end its existence.
In addition, we now face the imposition
new conditions not previously raised, conditions that will transform the
raging conflict in our inflamed region into a religious conflict and a
threat to the future of a million and a half Christian and Muslim
Palestinians, citizens of Israel, a matter which we reject and which is
impossible for us to accept being dragged into.
All of these
actions taken by Israel in our country are unilateral actions and are
not based on any earlier agreements. Indeed, what we witness is a
selective application of the agreements aimed at perpetuating the
occupation. Israel reoccupied the cities of the West Bank by a
unilateral action, and reestablished the civil and military occupation
by a unilateral action, and it is the one that determines whether or not
a Palestinian citizen has the right to reside in any part of the
Palestinian Territory. And it is confiscating our land and our water and
obstructing our movement as well as the movement of goods. And it is the
one obstructing our whole destiny. All of this is unilateral.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
In 1974, our deceased leader Yasser Arafat
came to this hall and assured the Members of the General Assembly of our
affirmative pursuit for peace, urging the United Nations to realize the
inalienable national rights of the Palestinian people, stating: “Do not
let the olive branch fall from my hand”.
In 1988, President
Arafat again addressed the General Assembly, which convened in Geneva to
hear him, where he submitted the Palestinian peace program adopted by
the Palestine National Council at its session held that year in Algeria.
When we adopted this program, we were taking a painful and very
difficult step for all of us, especially those, including myself, who
were forced to leave their homes and their towns and villages, carrying
only some of our belongings and our grief and our memories and the keys
of our homes to the camps of exile and the Diaspora in the 1948 Al-Nakba,
one of the worst operations of uprooting, destruction and removal of a
vibrant and cohesive society that had been contributing in a pioneering
and leading way in the cultural, educational and economic renaissance of
the Arab Middle East.
Yet, because we believe in peace and
because of our conviction in international legitimacy, and because we
had the courage to make difficult decisions for our people, and in the
absence of absolute justice, we decided to adopt the path of relative
justice - justice that is possible and could correct part of the grave
historical injustice committed against our people. Thus, we agreed to
establish the State of Palestine on only 22% of the territory of
historical Palestine - on all the Palestinian Territory occupied by
Israel in 1967.
We, by taking that historic step, which was
welcomed by the States of the world, made a major concession in order to
achieve a historic compromise that would allow peace to be made in the
land of peace.
In the years that followed - from the Madrid
Conference and the Washington negotiations leading to the Oslo
agreement, which was signed 18 years ago in the garden of the White
House and was linked with the letters of mutual recognition between the
PLO and Israel, we persevered and dealt positively and responsibly with
all efforts aimed at the achievement of a lasting peace agreement. Yet,
as we said earlier, every initiative and every conference and every new
round of negotiations and every movement was shattered on the rock of
the Israeli settlement expansion project.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I confirm, on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the
sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, which will
remain so until the end of the conflict in all its aspects and until the
resolution of all final status issues, the following:
1. The goal
of the Palestinian people is the realization of their inalienable
national rights in their independent State of Palestine, with East
Jerusalem as its capital, on all the land of the West Bank, including
East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, which Israel occupied in the June
1967 war, in conformity with the resolutions of international legitimacy
and with the achievement of a just and agreed upon solution to the
Palestine refugee issue in accordance with resolution 194, as stipulated
in the Arab Peace Initiative which presented the consensus Arab vision
to resolve the core the Arab-Israeli conflict and to achieve a just and
comprehensive peace. To this we adhere and this is what we are working
to achieve. Achieving this desired peace also requires the release of
political prisoners and detainees in Israeli prisons without delay.
2. The PLO and the Palestinian people adhere to the renouncement of
violence and rejection and condemning of terrorism in all its forms,
especially State terrorism, and adhere to all agreements signed between
the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel.
3. We adhere to
the option of negotiating a lasting solution to the conflict in
accordance with resolutions of international legitimacy. Here, I declare
that the Palestine Liberation Organization is ready to return
immediately to the negotiating table on the basis of the adopted terms
of reference based on international legitimacy and a complete cessation
of settlement activities.
4. Our people will continue their
popular peaceful resistance to the Israeli occupation and its settlement
and apartheid policies and its construction of the racist annexation
Wall, and they receive support for their resistance, which is consistent
with international humanitarian law and international conventions and
has the support of peace activists from Israel and around the world,
reflecting an impressive, inspiring and courageous example of the
strength of this defenseless people, armed only with their dreams,
courage, hope and slogans in the face of bullets, tanks, tear gas and
bulldozers.
5. When we bring our plight and our case to this
international podium, it is a confirmation of our reliance on the
political and diplomatic option and is a confirmation that we do not
undertake unilateral steps. Our efforts are not aimed at isolating
Israel or de-legitimizing it; rather we want to gain legitimacy for the
cause of the people of Palestine. We only aim to de-legitimize the
settlement activities and the occupation and apartheid and the logic of
ruthless force, and we believe that all the countries of the world stand
with us in this regard.
I am here to say on behalf of the
Palestinian people and the Palestine Liberation Organization: We extend
our hands to the Israeli government and the Israeli people for
peace-making. I say to them: Let us urgently build together a future for
our children where they can enjoy freedom, security and prosperity. Let
us build the bridges of dialogue instead of checkpoints and walls of
separation, and build cooperative relations based on parity and equity
between two neighboring States - Palestine and Israel - instead of
policies of occupation, settlement, war and eliminating the other.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Despite the unquestionable right of our
people to self-determination and to the independence of our State as
stipulated in international resolutions, we have accepted in the past
few years to engage in what appeared to be a test of our worthiness,
entitlement and eligibility. During the last two years our national
authority has implemented a program to build our State institutions.
Despite the extraordinary situation and the Israeli obstacles imposed, a
serious extensive project was launched that has included the
implementation of plans to enhance and advance the judiciary and the
apparatus for maintenance of order and security, to develop the
administrative, financial, and oversight systems, to upgrade the
performance of institutions, and to enhance self-reliance to reduce the
need for foreign aid. With the thankful support of Arab countries and
donors from friendly countries, a number of large infrastructure
projects have been implemented, focused on various aspects of service,
with special attention to rural and marginalized areas.
In the
midst of this massive national project, we have been strengthening what
we seeking to be the features of our State: from the preservation of
security for the citizen and public order; to the promotion of judicial
authority and rule of law; to strengthening the role of women via
legislation, laws and participation; to ensuring the protection of
public freedoms and strengthening the role of civil society
institutions; to institutionalizing rules and regulations for ensuring
accountability and transparency in the work of our Ministries and
departments; to entrenching the pillars of democracy as the basis for
the Palestinian political life.
When division struck the unity of
our homeland, people and institutions, we were determined to adopt
dialogue for restoration of our unity. We succeeded months ago in
achieving national reconciliation and we hope that its implementation
will be accelerated in the coming weeks. The core pillar of this
reconciliation was to turn to the people through legislative and
presidential elections within a year, because the State we want will be
a State characterized by the rule of law, democratic exercise and
protection of the freedoms and equality of all citizens without any
discrimination and the transfer of power through the ballot box.
The reports issued recently by the United Nations, the World Bank, the
Ad Hoc Liaison Committee (AHLC) and the International Monetary Fund
confirm and laud what has been accomplished, considering it a remarkable
and unprecedented model. The consensus conclusion by the AHLC a few days
ago here described what has been accomplished as a “remarkable
international success story” and confirmed the readiness of the
Palestinian people and their institutions for the immediate independence
of the State of Palestine.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is no
longer possible to redress the issue of the blockage of the horizon of
the peace talks with the same means and methods that have been
repeatedly tried and proven unsuccessful over the past years. The crisis
is far too deep to be neglected, and what is more dangerous are attempts
to simply circumvent it or postpone its explosion.
It is neither
possible, nor practical, nor acceptable to return to conducting business
as usual, as if everything is fine. It is futile to go into negotiations
without clear parameters and in the absence of credibility and a
specific timetable. Negotiations will be meaningless as long as the
occupation army on the ground continues to entrench its occupation,
instead of rolling it back, and continues to change the demography of
our country in order to create a new basis on which to alter the
borders.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is a moment of truth and
my people are waiting to hear the answer of the world. Will it allow
Israel to continue its occupation, the only occupation in the world?
Will it allow Israel to remain a State above the law and accountability?
Will it allow Israel to continue rejecting the resolutions of the
Security Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations and the
International Court of Justice and the positions of the overwhelming
majority of countries in the world?
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I come before you today from the Holy Land, the land of Palestine, the
land of divine messages, ascension of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him) and the birthplace of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him), to
speak on behalf of the Palestinian people in the homeland and in the the
Diaspora, to say, after 63 years of suffering of the ongoing Nakba:
Enough. It is time for the Palestinian people to gain their freedom and
independence.
The time has come to end the suffering and the
plight of millions of Palestine refugees in the homeland and the
Diaspora, to end their displacement and to realize their rights, some of
them forced to take refuge more than once in different places of the
world.
At a time when the Arab peoples affirm their quest for
democracy - the Arab Spring - the time is now for the Palestinian
Spring, the time for independence.
The time has come for our men,
women and children to live normal lives, for them to be able to sleep
without waiting for the worst that the next day will bring; for mothers
to be assured that their children will return home without fear of
suffering killing, arrest or humiliation; for students to be able to go
to their schools and universities without checkpoints obstructing them.
The time has come for sick people to be able to reach hospitals
normally, and for our farmers to be able to take care of their good land
without fear of the occupation seizing the land and its water, which the
wall prevents access to, or fear of the settlers, for whom settlements
are being built on our land and who are uprooting and burning the olive
trees that have existed for hundreds of years. The time has come for the
thousands of prisoners to be released from the prisons to return to
their families and their children to become a part of building their
homeland, for the freedom of which they have sacrificed.
My
people desire to exercise their right to enjoy a normal life like the
rest of humanity. They believe what the great poet Mahmoud Darwish said:
Standing here, staying here, permanent here, eternal here, and we have
one goal, one, one: to be.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We
profoundly appreciate and value the positions of all States that have
supported our struggle and our rights and recognized the State of
Palestine following the Declaration of Independence in 1988, as well as
the countries that have recently recognized the State of Palestine and
those that have upgraded the level of Palestine’s representation in
their capitals. I also salute the Secretary-General, who said a few days
ago that the Palestinian State should have been established years ago.
Be assured that this support for our people is more valuable to them
than you can imagine, for it makes them feel that someone is listening
to their narrative and that their tragedy and the horrors of Al-Nakba
and the occupation, from which they have so suffered, are not being
ignored. And, it reinforces their hope that stems from the belief that
justice is possible in this in this world. The loss of hope is the most
ferocious enemy of peace and despair is the strongest ally of extremism.
I say: The time has come for my courageous and proud people, after
decades of displacement and colonial occupation and ceaseless suffering,
to live like other peoples of the earth, free in a sovereign and
independent homeland.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I would like
to inform you that, before delivering this statement, I submitted, in my
capacity as the President of the State of Palestine and Chairman of the
Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, to H.E.
Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, an application
for the admission of Palestine on the basis of the 4 June 1967 borders,
with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, as a full member of the United
Nations.
I call upon Mr. Secretary-General to expedite
transmittal of our request to the Security Council, and I call upon the
distinguished members of the Security Council to vote in favor of our
full membership. I also call upon the States that did not recognized the
State of Palestine as yet to do so.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The support of the countries of the
world for our endeavor is a victory for truth,freedom, justice, law and
international legitimacy, and it provides tremendous support for the
peace option and enhances the chances of success of the negotiations.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Your support for the establishment of
the State of Palestine and for its admission to the United Nations as a
full member is the greatest contribution to peacemaking in the Holy
Land.
Thank you.
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