Sergio Yahni (by way of Eric Kluitenberg) on Fri, 16 Apr 1999 08:47:52 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Why are we appealing to the Supreme Court |
Why are we appealing to the Supreme Court A statement by the Alternative Information Center Ethnic cleansing is a reality on the eve of the second millennium. The tragic events currently taking place in Kosovo are testament to this unacceptable fact which has been practiced in various forms throughout history by way of massacre (such as in Turkish Armenia, Deir Yassin and Kosovo), and by administrative means, as in Jerusalem. Every expulsion of a Palestinian from Jerusalem has been based on the law and due procedures of the Israeli Judicial system. Accordingly it has been ratified time after time by the Israeli Supreme Court of Justice. This is nothing less than a policy of ethnic cleansing, and as such, is blatantly illegal and must be considered a crime against humanity. Next week, the Supreme Court of Justice will have to decide the future of several Palestinian families threatened to be definitively expelled from their home city of Jerusalem. At this hearing, together with other Human Rights Organizations, the Alternative Information Center is challenging the massive policy of expulsion of Palestinians residents of Jerusalem. Our objective is not to ask the Supreme Court whether this policy is legal or not, but to obtain the recognition of the unconditional right of the Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem to live in their own city. Any other decision must be considered a crime against humanity that the judicial system is complicitous with. Neither the Knesset, nor the Supreme Court has the power to legalize a crime against humanity. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is our law, and our conscience is our justice, and both define the administrative ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem a crime. Despite all the bad precedents, it is our sincere hope that the Supreme Court of Justice will be guided by the same principles of law and justice. 13/4/99 --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl