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- Palestinian Delegation's Statement, Oct. 31, 1991
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- Foreign Policy Bulletin, November/December 1991
- The Madrid Middle East Peace Conference, October 30-November 1,
- 1991. Palestinian Delegation, October 31.
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- <p>Dr. Haider Abdul Shafi, Head of the Palestinian Delegation,
- October 31, 1991 (Excerpts)
- </p>
- <p> We meet in Madrid, a city with the rich texture of history,
- to weave together the fabric which joins our past with the
- future, to reaffirm a wholeness of vision, which once brought
- about a rebirth of civilization and a world order based on
- harmony in diversity.
- </p>
- <p> Once again, Christian, Moslem and Jew face the challenge of
- heralding a new era enshrined in the global values of democracy,
- human rights, freedom, justice and security. From Madrid we
- launch this quest for peace, a quest to place the sanctity of
- human life at the center of our world and to redirect our
- energies and resources from the pursuit of mutual destruction
- to the pursuit of joint prosperity, progress and happiness.
- </p>
- <p> We, the people of Palestine, stand before you in the fullness
- of our pain, our pride, and our anticipation, for we have long
- harbored a yearning for peace and a dream of justice and
- freedom. For too long the Palestinian people have gone unheeded,
- silenced and denied--our identity negated by political
- expediency, our rightful struggle against injustice maligned,
- and our present existence subsumed by the past tragedy of
- another people.
- </p>
- <p> Your excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, for the greater part
- of this century we have been victimized by the myth of "a land
- without a people," and described with impunity as "the invisible
- Palestinians." Before such willful blindness, we refused to
- disappear or to accept a distorted identity. Our Intifada is a
- testimony to our perseverance and resilience, waged in a just
- struggle to regain our rights.
- </p>
- <p> It is time for us to narrate our own story, to stand witness
- as advocates of a truth which has long lain buried in the
- consciousness and conscience of the world. We do not stand
- before you as supplicants, but rather as the torch bearers who
- know that in our world of today, ignorance can never be an
- excuse. We seek neither an admission of guilt after the fact,
- nor vengeance for past inequities, but rather an act of will
- that would make a just peace a reality. We speak out, ladies and
- gentlemen, from the full conviction of the rightness of our
- cause, the verity of our history, and the depth of our
- commitment. Therein lies the strength of the Palestinian people
- today, for we have scaled the walls of fear and reticence and
- we wish to speak out with the courage and integrity that our
- narrative and history deserve.
- </p>
- <p> The cosponsors have invited us here today to present our case
- and to reach out to "the other" with whom we have had to face
- a mutually exclusive reality on the land of Palestine. But even
- in the invitation to this peace conference, our narrative was
- distorted and our truth only partly acknowledged. The
- Palestinian people are one, fused by centuries of history in
- Palestine, bound together by a collective memory of shared
- sorrows and joys and sharing a unity of purpose and vision. Our
- songs and ballads, our folk tales and children's stories, the
- dialect of our jokes, the images of our poems, that hint of
- melancholy which colors even our happiest moments, are as
- important to us as the blood ties which link our families and
- clans.
- </p>
- <p> Yet an invitation to discuss peace, the peace we all desire
- and need, comes to only a portion of our people. It ignores our
- national, historical, and organic unity. We come here wrenched
- from our sisters and brothers in exile to stand before you as
- the Palestinians under occupation, although we maintain that
- each of us represents the rights and interest of the whole. We
- have been denied the right to publicly acknowledge our loyalty
- to our leadership and system of government, but allegiance and
- loyalty cannot be censored or severed. Our acknowledged
- leadership is more than just the democratically chosen
- leadership of all the Palestinian people; it is the symbol of
- our national identity and unity--the guardian of our past, the
- protector of our present, and the hope of our future. Our people
- have chosen to entrust it with their history and the
- preservation of our precious legacy. This leadership has been
- clearly and unequivocally recognized by the community of
- nations, with only a few exceptions who had chosen, for so many
- years, shadow over substance.
- </p>
- <p> Regardless of the nature and conditions of our oppression,
- whether the dispossession and dispersion of exile or the
- brutality and repression of the occupation, the Palestinian
- people cannot be torn asunder. They remain united, a nation
- wherever they are, or are forced to be.
- </p>
- <p> And Jerusalem, ladies and gentlemen, that city which is not
- only the soul of Palestine but the cradle of three world
- religions, is tangible even in it claimed absence from our midst
- at this stage. Its apparent, though artificial, exclusion from
- this conference is a denial of its right to seek peace and
- redemption, for it too has suffered from war and occupation.
- Jerusalem, the city of peace, has been barred from a peace
- conference and deprived of its calling. Palestinian Jerusalem,
- the capital of our homeland and future state, defines
- Palestinian existence--past, present, and future--but itself
- has been denied a voice and an identity. Jerusalem defies
- exclusive possessiveness or bondage. Israel's annexation of
- Jerusalem remains both clearly illegal in the eyes of the world
- community and an affront to the peace that this city deserves.
- </p>
- <p> We come to you from a tortured land and a proud, though
- captive, people, having been asked to negotiate with our
- occupiers, but leaving behind the children of the Intifada, and
- a people under occupation and under curfew, who enjoined us not
- to surrender or forget. As we speak, thousand of our brothers
- and sisters are languishing in Israeli prisons and detention
- camps, most detained without evidence, charge or trial, many
- cruelly mistreated and tortured in interrogation, guilty only
- of seeking freedom or daring to defy the occupation. We speak
- in their name and we say: set them free.
- </p>
- <p> As we speak, the tens of thousands who have been wounded or
- permanently disabled are in pain: let peace heal their wounds.
- As we speak, the eyes of thousands of Palestinian refugees,
- deportees, and displaced persons since 1967, are haunting us,
- for exile is a cruel fate: bring them home. They have the right
- to return. As we speak, the silence of demolished homes echoes
- through the halls and in our minds: we must rebuild our homes in
- our free state.
- </p>
- <p> And what do we tell the loved ones of those killed by army
- bullets? How do we answer the questions and the fear in our
- children's eyes? For one out of three Palestinian children under
- occupation has been killed, injured or detained in the past four
- years. How can we explain to our children that they are denied
- education, our schools so often closed by army fiat? Or why
- their life is in danger for raising a flag in a land where even
- children are killed or jailed? What requiem can be sung for
- trees uprooted by army bulldozers? And, most of all, who can
- explain to those whose lands are confiscated and clear waters
- stolen, the message of peace? Remove the barbed wire, restore
- the land, and its life-giving water.
- </p>
- <p> The settlements must stop now. Peace cannot be waged while
- Palestinian land is confiscated in myriad ways and the status
- of the Occupied Territories is being decided each day by Israeli
- bulldozers and barbed wire. This is not simply a position; it
- is an irrefutable reality. Territory for peace is a travesty
- when territory for illegal settlement is official Israeli policy
- and practice. The settlements must stop now.
- </p>
- <p> In the name of the Palestinian people, we wish to directly
- address the Israeli people with whom we have had a prolonged
- exchange of pain: let us share hope instead. We are willing to
- live side by side on the land and the promise of the future.
- Sharing, however, requires two partners willing to share as
- equals. Mutuality and reciprocity must replace domination and
- hostility for genuine reconciliation and coexistence under
- international legality. Your security and ours are mutually
- dependent, as entwined as the fears and nightmares of our
- children.
- </p>
- <p> We have seen some of you at your best and at your worst, for
- the occupier can hide no secrets from the occupied, and we are
- witness to the toll that occupation has exacted from you and
- yours. We have seen you anguish over the transformation of your
- sons and daughters into instruments of a blind and violent
- occupation--and we are sure that at no time did you envisage
- such a role for the children whom you thought would forge your
- future. We have seen you look back in deepest sorrow at the
- tragedy of your past and look on in horror at the disfigurement
- of the victim turned oppressor. Not for this have you nurtured
- your hopes, dreams and your offspring.
- </p>
- <p> This is why we have responded with solemn appreciation to
- those of you who came to offer consolation to our bereaved, to
- give support to those whose homes were being demolished, and to
- extend encouragement and counsel to those detained behind barbed
- wire and iron bars. And we have marched together, often choking
- together at the nondiscriminatory tear gas or crying out in pain
- as the clubs descended on both Palestinian and Israeli alike.
- For pain knows no national boundaries, and no one can claim a
- monopoly on suffering.
- </p>
- <p> We once formed a human chain around Jerusalem, joining hands
- and calling for peace. Let us today form a moral chain around
- Madrid and continue that noble effort for peace and the promise
- of freedom for our sons and daughters. Break through the
- barriers of mistrust and manipulated fears. Let us look forward
- in magnanimity and in hope.
- </p>
- <p> To our Arab brothers and sisters, most of whom are
- represented here on this historic occasion, we express our
- loyalty and gratitude for their life-long support and
- solidarity. We are here together seeking a just and lasting
- peace whose cornerstone is freedom for Palestine, justice for
- the Palestinians, and an end to the occupation of all
- Palestinian and Arab lands. Only then can we really enjoy
- together the fruits of peace: prosperity, security and human
- dignity and freedom.
- </p>
- <p> In particular, we address our Jordanian colleagues in our
- joint delegation. Our two peoples have a very special historic
- and geographic relationship. Together, we shall strive to
- achieve peace. We will continue to strive for our sovereignty,
- while proceeding freely and willingly to prepare the grounds for
- a confederation between two states of Palestine and Jordan,
- which can be a cornerstone for our security and prosperity.
- </p>
- <p> We, the Palestinian people, made the imaginative leap in the
- Palestine National Council of November 1988, during which the
- Palestine Liberation Organization [PLO] launched its peace
- initiative based on Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338,
- and declared Palestinian independence based on Resolution 181
- of the United Nations, which gave birth to two states in 1948:
- Israel and Palestine. In December 1988, a historic speech
- before the United Nations in Geneva led directly to the
- launching of the Palestinian-American dialogue. Ever since then,
- our people have responded positively to every serious peace
- initiative and has done its utmost to ensure the success of this
- process. Israel, on the other hand, has placed many obstacles
- and barriers in the path of peace to negate the very validity
- of the process. Its illegal and frenzied settlement activity is
- the most glaring evidence of its rejectionism, the latest
- settlement being erected just two days ago.
- </p>
- <p> These historic decisions of the Palestine National Council
- wrenched the course of history from inevitable confrontation and
- conflict towards peace and mutual recognition. With our own
- hands, and in an act of sheer will, we have molded the shape of
- the future of our people. Our parliament has articulated the
- message of a people with the courage to say "yes" to the
- challenge of history, just as it provided the reference, in its
- resolutions last month in Algiers and in the Central Council
- meeting this month in Tunis, to go forward to this historic
- conference. We cannot be made to bear the brunt of other
- people's "no." We must have reciprocity. We must have peace.
- </p>
- <p> Ladies and gentlemen, in the Middle East there is no
- superfluous people outside time and place, but rather a state
- sorely missed by time and place--the state Palestine. It must
- be born on the land of Palestine to redeem the injustice of the
- destruction of its historical reality and to free the people of
- Palestine from the shackles of their victimization. Our homeland
- has never ceased to exist in our minds and hearts, but it has to
- exist as a state on all the territories occupied by Israel in
- the war of 1967, with Jerusalem as its capital, in the context
- of that city's special status and its nonexclusive character.
- </p>
- <p> This state, in a condition of emergence, has already been
- subject of anticipation for too long. It should take place
- today, rather than tomorrow. However, we are willing to accept
- the proposal for a transitional stage, provided interim
- arrangements are not transformed into permanent status. The time
- frame must be condensed to respond to the dispossessed
- Palestinians' urgent need for sanctuary and to the occupied
- Palestinians' right to gain relief from oppression and to win
- recognition of their authentic will. During this phase,
- international protection for our people is most urgently needed,
- and the de jure application of the Fourth Geneva Convention is
- a necessary condition.
- </p>
- <p> The phases must not prejudice the outcome; rather they
- require an internal momentum and motivation to lead sequentially
- to sovereignty. Bilateral negotiations on the withdrawal of
- Israeli forces, the dissolution of Israeli administration and
- the transfer of authority to the Palestinian people cannot
- proceed under coercion or threat in the current asymmetry of
- power. Israel must demonstrate its willingness to negotiate in
- good faith by immediately halting all settlement activity and
- land confiscation while implementing meaningful
- confidence-building measures. Without genuine progress, tangible
- constructive changes and just agreements during the bilateral
- talks, multilateral negotiations will be meaningless. Regional
- stability, security and development are the logical outcome of
- an equitable and just solution to the Palestinian question,
- which remains the key to the resolution of wider conflicts and
- concerns.
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