US Campaign to End the Israeli Apartheid | 1 July 2013
African Americans Affirming the Jim Crow analogy in Palestine/Israel
On May 29th, novelist Alice Walker issued an?open letter calling upon Alicia Keys?to cancel her scheduled concert in Israel. The letter has created an immense stir, as those who wish to ignore the situation facing the Palestinians hasten to draw a false wall between the experiences of African Americans under Jim Crow and Palestinians today, attacking Alice Walker's person in the process, in major media outlets including the?Wall Street Journal, the?Daily News?and the?New York Post. In signing this letter, we affirm the accuracy of parallels drawn between the experience of African Americans in the U.S. under Jim Crow and Israel?s treatment of Palestinians. The reality of the Palestinian situation is nothing short of horrendous. Israel has refused to comply with United Nations resolutions calling for a?withdrawal?to the Green Line of 1967; no recognition has been given by Israel of the?right?of Palestinian?refugees?to return?to their homeland, in clear?violation of international law?and precedent; Palestinian land has been consistently seized by the Israeli government since 1948, often under the false pretense of security reasons; Palestinian citizens of Israel face de facto and de jure discrimination, including?several dozen laws?discriminating against them, andinferior education?resources; a so-called separation wall has--again?in violation of international law--been established through and around Palestinian lands.? The list of the discriminatory treatment Palestinians face, which fits the definition under international law of ?the crime of apartheid,? seems endless. UN Special Rapporteur and South African John Dugard made comparisons between Israel?s treatment of Palestinians and apartheid in a?2007 report, as?hasfamed South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who traveled the world advocating for a boycott of South Africa under apartheid. More recently the former South African ambassador to Israel?sent a lettercondemning Israel for its ?replication of apartheid.? A?2012 report?by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, while also drawing attention to conventions on apartheid, framed Israel?s treatment of both its Palestinian citizens, and those living under military rule in the occupied territories, in terms of segregation and racial discrimination. We stand against bigotry and racism in all their forms, and wish to express that the treatment Palestinians face shares much in common with what African Americans experienced under Jim Crow segregation in the USA. Apartheid is not a system limited to South Africa between 1948-1994. Apartheid was established as a?universal crime by the international community?in?1973?and again in?2002. but it is a system whose origins can be found in Jim Crow segregation and in settler colonies established by Europe around the world. We stand by?
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/article.php?id=3626 Posted on 04-07-2013
PDF of letter?here. If you would like to endorse, please emailmembership@endtheoccupation.org?with your name and affiliation.??
Source: http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=2218
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