Celebrating Berlin, ignoring Palestine
[RAMALLAH, 10 November 2009] – Yesterday, world leaders gathered in Berlin to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, which paved the way for the end of the Cold War and reunification of Germany.
Alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama addressed the crowd gathered at the Brandenburg Gate and praised the courage of those who tore down the Berlin Wall and claimed their freedom, thereby promoting peace in Europe. They issued a call for action on behalf of people deprived of their freedom.
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But what action are these leaders taking in relation to the West Bank Wall, which Israel continues to build in flagrant violation of a 2004 International Court of Justice (ICJ) Advisory Opinion, and in relation to Israel's imposed blockade of the Gaza Strip – both of which play a significant role in preventing a peaceful resolution to the conflict?
The construction of the 700km-long Wall, accompanied by increasingly restrictive Israeli military control over the Palestinian population of the West Bank through the use of barricades, checkpoints, gates, and permit systems, inhibits Palestinians from leading normal lives. The Wall and permit system restrict the freedom of movement of thousands of Palestinians as they are separated from their capital Jerusalem, from their own families, their schools, their workplaces, and deprived of their most basic human rights.
The world leaders’ call for action, and their passionate condemnations of the Berlin Wall yesterday, rang hollow in the absence of a condemnation of the West Bank Wall, paired with a commitment to dismantle it, as ordered by the ICJ ruling.
Meanwhile, Palestinian demonstrators tried their best to compensate for this lack of due international attention by tearing down concrete slabs of Israel's Wall at Qalandiya military checkpoint near Ramallah yesterday. Demonstrators waved Palestinian flags shouting "We are going to Jerusalem!".
Last Friday, villagers in Ni'lin had also succeeded in opening a section of the Wall in a non-violent demonstration aiming to raise awareness about their imprisonment and the theft of their land, and express their frustration at the inaction of world leaders. One organiser told the media: "Like the Berlin Wall at the time, Israel's wall seems to us an undefiable reality, but twice this week it has caved in to the pressure of ordinary people fighting for their rights.”
DCI-Palestine views Israel’s continued construction of the Wall as stemming from the international community’s failure to adequately pressure Israel to cease construction of the Wall on Palestinian land, or to call for the dismantling of portions that have already been built, whilst ensuring compensation for those who were affected by the construction.
Issuing broad calls for action to assist those living under oppression is not enough - world leaders must act, now.
Zie: http://www.dci-pal.org/english/display.cfm?DocId=1302&CategoryId=1
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