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8 March 2010 By Stephen Lendman
Launched on March 4, 2009, "The
Russell Tribunal on Palestine (RTP) seeks to reaffirm
the primacy of international law (to settle) the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict (by focusing on) the
enunciation of law by authoritative bodies (and)
address(ing) the failure of application of law even
though it has been so clearly identified. (It begins
where the International Court of Justice) stopped:
highlighting the responsibilities arising from the
enunciation of law, including those of the
international community, which cannot continue to
shirk its obligations."
RTP is part of the BRussell
Tribunal, named after famed philosopher,
mathematician, and anti-war/anti-imperialism activist
Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970), who warned over 50
years ago:
"Shall we put an end to the human
race, or shall mankind renounce war" and live in
peace, because there's no other choice.
Established in 1967, the BRussell
Tribunal investigated Vietnam war crimes, more
recently Iraq war ones and Bush administration
imperialism continued under Obama. RTP exposes decades
of Israeli crimes against Palestinian civilians,
calling for an end to colonialism, occupation and
apartheid and for justice, equality, and peace.
The First Barcelona Session
(March 1 - 3)
Hosted and endorsed by the
Barcelona National Support Committee and Office of the
Mayor of Barcelona, under the honorary presidency of
Stephane Hessel, a jury of distinguished legal experts
and human rights activists heard reports from
authoritative experts on issues including:
-- the right to Palestinian
self-determination;
-- illegal settlements and
plundering Palestinian natural resources;
-- annexing East Jerusalem;
-- the Separation Wall; and
-- the EU/Israel Association
Agreement
Panel Members
-- Mairead Corrigan Maguire,
Nobel Peace laureate, 1976;
-- Ronald Kasrils, writer and
activist;
-- Michael Mansfield, attorney
and President of the Haldane Society of Socialist
Lawyers, UK;
-- Jose Antonio Martin Pallin,
Emeritus Judge, Chamber II, Supreme Court, Spain;
-- Cynthia McKinney, former
Georgia state legislator, US congresswoman, Green
Party presidential candidate, and prominent civil and
human rights activist;
-- Alberto San Juan, actor,
Spain; and
-- Aminata Traore, author and
former Mali Minister of Culture.
Experts Heard
by the RTP
-- Madjid Benchikh (Algeria) -
University of Cergy Pontoise Professor of Public
International Law and former Law Faculty of Algiers
dean;
-- Agnes Bertrand (Belgium) -
researcher and Middle East specialist with APRODEV
David Bondia (Spain) and University of Barcelona
Professor of Public International Law and
International Relations;
-- Francois Dubuisson (Belgium) -
Free University of Brussels Law Professor;
-- Patrice Vouveret (France) -
President of the Armaments Observatory;
-- James Phillips (Ireland) -
lawyer;
-- Michael Sfard (Israel) -
lawyer;
-- Phil Shiner (UK) - lawyer;
and
-- Derek Summerfield (UK) - Kings
College London Institute of Psychiatry honorary senior
lecturer.
Witnesses
-- Veronique DeKeyer (Belgium) -
EU Parliament member;
-- Ewa Jasiewicz (UK) -
journalist and Operation Cast Lead eye witness;
-- Ghada Karmi (Palestine) -
physician, author, Middle East expert, and University
of Exeter Research Fellow at the Institute of Arab and
Islamic Studies;
-- Meir Margalit (Israel) -
Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions and
Jerusalem City Council member;
-- Daragh Murray - Palestinian
Centre for Human Rights legal advisor; PCHR's
Director, Raji Sourani, couldn't attend because Israel
and Egypt keep him imprisoned in Gaza under siege;
-- Raul Romeva (Spain) - EU
Parliament member;
-- Clare Short (UK) - British
Parliament member and former Secretary of State for
International Development;
-- Desmond Travers (Ireland) -
retired Colonel and Goldstone Commission member.
Procedure
It followed "methodology
applicable by any judicial body in terms of the
independence and impartiality of its members."
Israel's absence was no impediment. The evidence
presented has been addressed by numerous other bodies,
including:
-- the UN General Assembly and
Security Council;
-- the Special Committee to
Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human
Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of
the Occupied Territories;
-- the Goldstone Commission; and
-- various human rights
organizations among others.
The RTP "simply dr(ew) attention
to circumstances that are already widely recognized by
the international community." Its proceedings dealt
with:
-- Israeli international law
violations;
-- EU breaches of specific and
general international law rules; and
-- EU's failure to address
Israeli international law violations and hold it
accountable.
Findings and
Conclusions
The RTP found Israel in violation
of breaching virtually all international humanitarian
laws as well as ones covering the rules of war and
occupation, as follows:
(1) Failure to recognize
Palestinian self-determination under provisions of the
December 1960 UN General Assembly Declaration on the
Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and
Peoples and all UN resolutions before and thereafter
affirming Palestinian self-determination, including:
-- the UN Partition Plan (GA
Resolution 181, 1947) granting Jews (with one-third of
the population) 56% of historic Palestine, the rest to
Palestinians with Jerusalem designated an
international city under a UN Trusteeship Council;
-- GA Resolution 2131 (1965):
Declaration on the Inadmissibility of Intervention in
the Domestic Affairs of States and the Protection of
Their Independence and Sovereignty, "reaffirming the
principle of non-intervention," calling it
"aggression;"
-- SC Resolution 242 (1967)
calling for an end of conflict and withdrawal of
Israeli armed forces from occupied territories; SC 338
(1973) repeated the same demand;
-- the 1970 Declaration on
Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly
Relations and Cooperation among States in Accordance
with the Charter of the United Nations;
-- SC Resolution 298 (1971)
affirming "acquisition of territory by military
conquest is inadmissible," calling Israel's failure to
observe previous resolutions deplorable;
-- GA Resolution 3236 (1974)
recognizing Palestinian self-determination and
expressing "grave concern" that they've been
"prevented from enjoying (their) inalienable rights
(to) self-determination....national independence and
sovereignty....without external interference....;"
-- GA Resolution 3314 (1974) on
the Definition of Aggression in accordance with the UN
Charter and Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal and its
judgment, calling it the supreme international crime
against peace;
-- numerous other SC and GA
resolutions affirming the principles of international
law, including Geneva's Common Article 1 obliging all
nations to enforce them, stating specifically: "The
High Contracting Parties undertake to respect and to
ensure respect for the present Convention in all
circumstances;" and
-- Lisbon Treaty (December 2009)
principles affirming fundamental freedoms, peace,
democracy, human rights and dignity, justice,
equality, the rule of law, security, tolerance,
solidarity, mutual respect among peoples, the rights
of the child, strict adherence to the UN Charter and
international law, environmental protection, and
sustainable development, and to prevent conflicts and
combat social exclusion and discrimination.
(2) Failure to comply with the
provisions of the Convention on the Suppression and
Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (the Apartheid
Convention), defined by the Rome Statute to include
murder, extermination, enslavement, torture, arbitrary
arrest, illegal imprisonment, denial of the right to
life and liberty, cruel, inhuman and degrading
treatment, and other abusive acts imposed by one group
on another.
(3) Failure to observe
international laws with regard to:
-- illegal acts of aggression,
including inflicting mass deaths, injuries and
destruction during Operation Cast Lead, mostly
affecting civilians;
-- free movement, expression and
the right of assembly;
-- imprisoning Gazans under
siege;
-- denying the universally
acknowledged right of return;
-- refusing Palestinians the
right to their own resources "such as watercourses
within their land;"
-- annexing East Jerusalem in
July 1980 despite SC Resolution 478 a month later
declaring the Jerusalem Law null and void and
requiring its immediate rescinding;
-- constructing the Separation
Wall on expropriated Palestinian land (ruled illegal
by the International Court of Justice);
-- denying Palestinians access to
their own land, air space and coastal waters and
control of their borders;
-- violating Fourth Geneva by
building illegal settlements on expropriated land,
dispossessing protected persons, and transferring its
own civilian population to the territory it occupies;
-- the systematic use of torture,
abuse and degrading treatment, illegal at all times,
under all conditions with no allowed exceptions;
-- targeted assassinations and
other willful killings of non-combatant civilians and
others;
-- and numerous other systematic
violations of fundamental international laws.
The RTP found EU states in
violation by:
-- exporting weapons, munitions
and components in support of Israel's aggressive
wars;
-- buying produce from
settlements;
-- participating with settlements
in research projects;
-- not holding Israel accountable
for its crimes of war and against humanity in
Operation Cast Lead and other acts of aggression;
-- not holding Israel liable for
failing to observe international human rights laws in
numerous EU-Israeli agreements;
-- upgrading its relations with
Israel under the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
Agreement;
-- tolerating illegal European
commercial operations in the Occupied Territories,
including the Jordan valley Tovlan landfill site and
East Jerusalem tramline construction; and
-- failure to take determined
steps to end the illegal Gaza siege, an act of
slow-motion genocide through extreme depravation,
causing a growing humanitarian crisis.
The RTP asks EU member states:
-- to rectify their breaches by
fulfilling their international humanitarian law
obligations.
-- implement an EU Parliament
resolution requiring the suspension of the EU-Israeli
Association Agreement, ending Israel's impunity;
-- observe the Goldstone Report
recommendation to collect evidence and exercise
Universal Jurisdiction (UJ) against alleged Israeli
and Palestinian violators;
-- repeal requirements that they
be member state residents and other impediments to
assure all suspected war criminals are held
accountable;
-- ensure member state UJ laws
and procedures have teeth, are enforced, including by
mutual cooperation;
-- ensure no measures weaken or
subvert UJ laws to assure no safe havens exist;
-- have the Austrian, French,
Greek and Italian Parliaments enact laws complying
with Fourth Geneva's Article 146, requiring "effective
penal sanctions for persons committing, or ordering to
be committed, any" Convention breaches, including "the
obligation to search for persons alleged to have
committed, or to have ordered to be committed, such
grave breaches, and shall bring such persons,
regardless of their nationality, before its own
courts;"
-- have individuals, groups and
organizations use all available means to ensure EU
member states comply with their international law
obligations; and
-- support the global BDS
movement to hold Israel accountable.
The RTP "calls on the European
Union and (its) member states to impose" diplomatic,
trade and cultural sanctions to end the impunity
Israel "has enjoyed for decades." If EU nations won't
do it, European citizens must pressure them by all
available means.
No longer:
-- can Israel's international law
breaches be tolerated;
-- should people demanding
justice be denied;
-- should Palestinians have to
endure colonialism, occupation and apartheid; or
-- accept anything less than
justice, equality and peace.
Stephen Lendman is a Research
Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.
He lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog
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