Civil Society Organizations at United
Nations Conference Condemn Israeli Assault on Gaza
and Urge EU Presidency to Act
in Conformity with Obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention
I.P.O.
delegation participates in United Nations International Meeting in
Support of Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Vienna, 30 June 2006/P/RE/19780c-is
In a meeting held earlier
today in Vienna with the Head of the Near and Middle
East Department and Deputy Director of the Political Department of
Austria's Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Ralph Scheide, a
delegation of the International Coordinating Network on Palestine
(ICNP) made an urgent appeal to the outgoing Presidency of the European
Union to take a more active stand in conformity with the EU member
states' legal obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention. The
delegates conveyed the Communiqué issued by the ICNP in connection with
the United Nations International Meeting in Support of
Israeli-Palestinian Peace (Vienna, 27-28 June 2006) and called upon
the EU Presidency to urge the Israeli government to respect its duties
as occupying power in Palestine and to stop immediately the destruction
of the civilian infrastructure in the Gaza
territory. The delegation consisted of Ms. Phyllis Bennis (USA),
Co-chair of the ICNP, Ms. Adi Dagan (Israel), Spokesperson for
the Coalition of Women for Just Peace, and Mr. Hans Koechler
(Austria), President of the International Progress Organization.
The Communiqué of the ICNP states, inter alia, that the recent
attacks "represent a massive collective punishment against the 1.3
million people of Gaza, and thus under international law constitute a
war crime." In the Final Document, the experts,
diplomats and civil society representatives attending the two-day
International Meeting on Israeli-Palestinian Peace at the United
Nations Office at Vienna emphasized "that the continuing occupation of
the Palestinian territory, now in its fortieth year, remained the root
cause of the conflict" and expressed the view "that this long-standing
conflict could have no final solution without the achievement of the
Palestinian people of its inalienable rights defined by the General
Assembly in 1974 as the right to self-determination without external
interference." The meeting was held under the auspices of the United
Nations General Assembly's Committee for the Exercise of the
Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Among the speakers
were Mr. Abdullah Abdullah, Head of the Political Committee of
the Palestinian Legislative Council, and Ms. Colette Avital,
Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Knesset. The meeting was attended by
international law experts, United Nations diplomats and representatives
of international non-governmental organizations with an interest in the
question of Palestine. The delegation of the International Progress
Organization consisted of Mr. Hans Koechler (Austria), Mr.
Nathan Harstad (USA) and Mr. Markus Simbeni (Austria).
In an informal consultation held yesterday at the UN
Office at Vienna between representatives of
the International Coordinating Network on Palestine (ICNP) and members
of the United Nations' Committee for the Exercise of the Inalienable
Rights of the Palestinian People, including the
UN Ambassadors of
Afghanistan, Malaysia, Senegal, and Malta,
the President of the International Progress
Organization, Mr. Hans Koechler, expressed his organization's
support for the work of the Committee and appealed to the Committee's
Chairman, Ambassador Paul Badji (Senegal), to do his utmost for
the convening of an emergency special session of the United Nations
General Assembly under the provisions of the Uniting for Peace
Resolution. The President of the I.P.O. said that the
international community has to deal with
the humanitarian catastrophe in the occupied Palestinian territories
which was caused by the ongoing economic
boycott and the systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure in the
Gaza strip by the Israeli occupation army.
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Society Organizations at United Nations Conference Condemn Israeli
Assault on Gaza/P/RE/19780c-is |