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Jamal Juma’ (Stop the Wall):
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Scott Campbell: +510-295-8843 (US)
8 July
2014
On 10th Anniversary of Historic Ruling against Israel’s
Wall,
Legal Scholars call on world to act
As protests continue in Palestine, worldwide events to stop
Israeli impunity;
At the UN, 86 top legal experts urge UN and third-state action
Leading international
jurists and legal networks from all continents, among them UN special
Rapporteurs, acting and former judges, leading law professors as well as
national and continental professional associations, called on the United
Nations Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon and world
leaders to take “concrete action” against Israel’s wall in the occupied
West Bank.
The 9th of
July 2014 marks ten years since the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its advisory
opinion on the Wall Israel is constructing in the occupied Palestinian
West Bank, including East Jerusalem. The ICJ found the Wall to be part of the illegal Israeli settlement and
annexation enterprise. It called for Israel to cease construction, tear down
the sections already built and make reparations for damages caused.
The letter denounces
the failure of the United Nations to implement the ICJ ruling and provides
concrete recommendations for states to follow to break the inaction.
Jamal Juma’, coordinator of the Palestinians grassroots campaign
Stop the Wall commented:
“While
Gaza is once again under full scale military attack, the anniversary of the ICJ
opinion on the Wall is a timely reminder of the international connivance with
the ongoing injustice against our people and the international community’s
legal obligations to stop Israeli violations of our fundamental rights.”
The
ICJ ruling affirmed, that international law obliges the international community
not to recognize, aid or assist in maintaining the illegal situation created by
Israel with the Wall and the associated regime of laws, orders and
administrative measures. The ICJ also called on the international community to
adopt further measures in order to bring this illegal situation to an end and
ensure Israel’s compliance with the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Ten
years later, in the face of international inaction and Israel’s continued
construction of the Wall and settlements, dozens of Palestinian coalitions and
organizations issued
a call to make July the “Month against
the Apartheid Wall” under the slogan “Stop Israeli Impunity”.
“With our call for
action, we highlight the fact that Israel’s continued occupation and colonization of Palestinian
land, and the racist discrimination, oppression and displacement of our people,
are the cause of past and current Palestinian protests and must end”, says Jamal Juma
The letter will be
presented at a special meeting of the United Nations Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian
People, where UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and member-states will be
present. Signed by legal experts, the letter urges the UN and its member states
“to comply with their
obligations and take legally permissible measures to ensure the removal of the
Israeli Wall from occupied Palestinian territory and the associated regime of
settler colonies, institutionalized discrimination and annexation.” Such
measures include a comprehensive and binding ban
on trade with the illegal Israeli settlements, a halt of all economic relations
with companies and institutions involved in these Israeli violations of
international law, as
well as prosecution of actors involved in war crimes.
“I
believe the letter reflects the right approach to a just cause,” says Shawqi Issa, the Palestinian Minister representing the state of
Palestine at the UN meeting. “All states hold legal responsibilities as
outlined in the ICJ ruling and the IV Geneva Convention, and should act
immediately with respect to international law and the ruling of the ICJ by
adopting the measures recommended in the letter.”
In order to build pressure on governments to adopt the recommended
measures, events against the Wall and Israeli impunity will be carried out in
at least two dozen countries throughout the month of July. From the US and
Britain to Paraguay, South Africa and India, civil society organizations will be holding protests, petition drives, conferences, film screenings,
art exhibits, and more.
For
more information regarding the Month against the Apartheid Wall, please contact
the individuals listed above or visit http://icj10.stopthewall.org.
The full text of the
jurists’ letter to the United Nations can be found here: http://www.stopthewall.org/sites/default/files/legal%20letter_ICJ10final.pdf
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