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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Israel: Deportations from Palestine
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.011039.26696@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- /** mideast.action: 29.0 **/
- ** Topic: deportations from Palestine **
- ** Written 2:50 pm Dec 17, 1992 by mtaylor in cdp:mideast.action **
-
- **UPDATE**
-
- Israel's mass expulsion of almost 400 Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza
- Strip has pushed tensions in the occupied territories to a flash-point. Coming
- in the midst of extended curfews over much of the occupied territories, the
- deportations will only provide unneeded momentum to a downward spiral of
- unrest and violence. Immediate intervention by the international community is
- required to bring Israel in line with international law and to ensure Israeli
- resect for universally recognised standards of human rights.
-
- The families of an estimated 1500 Palestinians arrested in massive raids this
- past week are today trying to determine if their relatives were among the 383
- Palestinians trucked across the border into Lebanon late yesterday. The
- deportations took place less than 24 hours after the Israeli cabinet ordered
- the expulsions be carried out in secrecy (Incredibly, all cabinet memebers
- from the left-of-centre Meretz party, members of which were central to
- starting up the human rights group B'Tselem, voted along with the rest of the
- cabinet in support of the deportations. The only dissent came from Justice
- Minister (Labour) Liba'i). Press censorship was imposed while the detainees
- where flown up to the border overnight Wednesday and Thursday, where they were
- kept on buses, handcuffed and blindfolded for almost 24 hours before being put
- onto trucks and driven into Israel's self-styled "security zone" in southern
- Lebanon. The move comes on the heels of a week of violence in which five
- Israeli soldiers were killed by Palestinian armed elements. During the same
- period seven Palestinians were killed by army gunfire.
-
- Meanwhile, almost one million Palestinians remain under curfew in Hebron and
- the Gaza Strip. Most of Gaza has been under a 24 hour curfew since 8 December
- without a break. As a result, the economy has been completely shut down with
- lost income to the 30,000 Palestinian workers who would normally travel to
- Israeli for work fast approaching U$2.7 million. No produce is entering or
- leaving the Strip and farmers have been prevented from harvesting the
- cauliflower, cabbage and clementine crops which are in danger of rotting under
- the winter rains. Heavy rains and storms have caused extensive flooding in the
- Jabalyia and Beach refugee camps presenting massive health risks to over
- 100,000 people. In Hebron, hospital(s) report the army has refused permission
- for ambulance to operate.
-
- (abridged and updated news release)
-
- "BIRZEIT UNIVERSITY: NO TO MASS EXPULSIONS!
- Immediate Enforcement of International Law Imperative"
-
- "Birzeit (17 December 1992) - Birzeit University today strongly condemns the
- Israeli Cabinet decision to expel 383 Palestinians from the Occupied
- Palestinian Territories, in contravention of prevailing international law and
- of common humanity. It urges the international community to move beyond formal
- condemnation and to take immediate and effective measures to ensure respect
- for the Fourth Geneva Convention which, under Article 49, absolutely forbids
- deportation "of protected persons from occupied territory" and to implement
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 726 of 6 January 1992, which
- unanimously rejected Israel's deportation policy and affirmed the
- applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the Occupied Palestinian
- Territories.
-
- "Deportation is defined as a "grave breach" of the Fourth Geneva Convention,
- tantamount to a war crime. Birzeit University has issued numerous protests
- over the years as deportation orders took a steady toll of its faculty and
- students, beginning with the expulsion of Birzeit University President Dr.
- Hanna Nasir in 1974. Today the Israeli authorities carried out 383 war crimes;
- each not only against an individual, but against 383 families and an entire
- people. Neither peace, justice nor security for Palestinians or Israelis are
- served by Israel's deliberate and massive violation of international law and
- of the will of the international community. The mass expulsion of Palestinians
- from their homeland must be stopped".
-
- "At least seventeen Birzeit University students were among the over 1,200
- Palestinians rounded up in the past few days...."
-
- For Human Rights Information from Palestine and Israel contact:
-
- *Palestine Human Rights Information Centre*
- Jerusalem (fax: 02.287-070) or their Chicago office
-
- *Al Haq (West Bank affiliate of the ICJ)*
- Ramallah (fax: 02.955194)
-
- *Mandela Institute (human rights and prisoner support organisation)*
- Ramallah, tel: 02.955756
-
- *B'Tselem, Israeli Human Rights Organisation monitoring the West Bank and
- Gaza*, Jerusalem (fax: 02.617.946)
-
- *Association for Civil Rights in Israel ACRI*
- Tel Aviv, (fax: 03.654726)
-
- There are other human rights activists and projects (Hotline for workers,
- Human Rights Action Project, et al) but these are some of the principal
- organisations. They vary in focus and politics.
-
- ** End of text from cdp:mideast.action **
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