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Raji Sourani, Director of the Palestinian
commission for Human Rights , PCHR, was unable to travel outside the Gaza Strip to
attend the “UN
Conference of Civil Society in Support of Israeli-Palestinian Peace” held in Belgium. Sourani was slated to chair one of
the conference sessions and present
a paper. The conference
was organized by UN Committee on the Exercise
of the Inalienable Rights
of the Palestinian People and was held in the European Parliament Building
in Brussels on August 30-31 2007.
In a letter addressed to the conference’s
650 participants and organizers, Sourani said, “I am one of nearly 1.6
million human beings residing in the Gaza Strip.
We are caged in a
large, open-air prison. The border crossings
are at the mercy of
an occupying power; and these
terminals, the Strip’s
veins of life, are hermetically
sealed. Over the past
year and half, our movement in and out of
the Strip has been impossible. Irrelevant of illness, education, employment, or any other humanitarian necessity, the
prison gates are closed.
My wife and 2 kids
have been in Egypt for 1.5 years…
The situation is beyond
economic and political
siege; it is social and humanitarian
strangulation, where people cannot
move to attend to their basic needs. As a result, Gaza lives in an unprecedented catastrophic situation. The international community and Israel are
parties to the crime. At the same time, the occupation and war
crimes continue unabated in the West Bank.”
In addition, Sourani
sent his paper entitled, Enforcement of
International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: The Only Real
Roadmap for Peace” for presentation at the conference. It described the
human rights situation in Palestine, including Israeli violations
perpetrated since the outbreak of Al-Aqsa Intifada and the violations stemming from the
unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip plan. Outlining the failures
of the peace process vis-à-vis respect for human rights, Sourani called for enforcing international law in the
OPT to all outstanding issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
including the issues of statehood, borders, & refugees.
As recently as
9 September 2007, Raji
Sourani was due to meet with Tony Blair,
Quartet Special Envoy
to the Middle East, to discuss the situation in
Gaza. The meeting was due to take place in Jerusalem.
Tony Blair's office had
initiated procedures
in advance to secure
the permit necessary for Raji
Sourani to attend the meeting in Jerusalem.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) prevented Raji Sourani, PCHR’s Director, from traveling to Jerusalem
to meet Mr. Tony Blair, the Quartet Special Envoy for the
Middle East, for a meeting scheduled on Sunday, 9 September 2007.
IOF refused to issue Sourani
a permit to travel to Jerusalem
from Gaza.
Sourani received an
invitation from Mr. Blair’s
office on 30 August 2007 for a meeting in Jerusalem
to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip. Mr. Blair’s office initiated procedures to secure the necessary permit
allowing Sourani to
enter Jerusalem and attend the meeting. However, Mr. Blair’s office
informed Sourani on Sunday evening that efforts to obtain a
permit have failed.
It is noted that, eight years ago, Sourani was banned from entering the West Bank, Jerusalem
and Israel. The ban still
persists despite the fact that Mr. Sourani is an internationally acclaimed human rights defender managing one of the leading
Palestinian human rights organizations.
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