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Anti-Israel Petitions Signed by Israeli
Academics
Jews for Genocide!
Israeli academics among those calling for the
obliteration of Israel, in petition by pro-Jihad "Palestine Justice
Network":
Among the pro-genocide signers:
Oren Ben-Dor (Dr.), School of Law, University of Southampton, UK
Haim Bresheeth (Prof.), BRICUP and University of East London
Ilan Pappe (Prof.), University of Exeter
http://www.palestinejn.org/component/content/article/47-ongoing/124-join-the-one-state-initiative
Palestine Justice Network – PJN
Join the One State Initiative
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Many people of good faith yearn for a future that is a joint
democratic pluralistic state that encompasses all of the historic
land of Palestine (currently the political entities of the apartheid
State of Israel and the post-1967 Israeli occupied Palestinian
Territories). It is time to put our beliefs into practice by
bringing together all these people to effect the needed
transformation socially and politically. We call on you to join us
to formulate all the needed mechanisms for this transformation. We
are seeking local and international legal experts to draft a
constitution for our joint future state and we are seeking activists
with other skills (media, lobbying, civil disobedience etc) to
translate the vision into reality. In our joint future state,
Palestinian Refugees will have the right to return to their homes
and lands and to receive reparation for their suffering as supported
by UNGA resolution 194. Return and self-determination are key
pillars of peace based on justice. The validity of all actual laws
and policies will be subject to this constitution with a bill of
rights. This constitution is founded on the critical principle that
all people who live in historic Palestine as well as Palestinians
who will realise their inalienable right of return will have an
effective equality of citizenship and will enjoy fundamental rights
and freedoms as articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
Substantively and procedurally, the constitution and structures
to effect the needed transformation will be modified and adopted
only via democratically structured institutions and, in this vein,
we support efforts to reconstitute the Palestine National Council on
democratic and representative foundations for all Palestinians
regardless of where they currently live. The constitution will
enable constant contestation of actual laws ensuring that structures
of power never entrench themselves. Equal citizenship will have the
result that present apartheid-based laws will be abrogated and
future social and economic rights will never again be attached to
any patterned and structured identity test that necessarily results
in discrimination, oppression and domination of those who do not
pass it. We believe in popular resistance and an anti-Apartheid
struggle to achieve our collective goals. We will build on the
previous initiatives and conferences that focused on one state
solutions. We urge the international community to support us in
ending Israeli apartheid and achieving our goal of one democratic
state via the use of Boycotts, Divestments, and Sanctions (BDS) and
all other means of pressure as articulated in the Palestinian Civil
Society Call to Action 2005.
If you would like to join us, send a note to
onestate@palestinejn.org with your name, email address, physical
address, phone number, and a brief (few lines) biography. By sending
the note you agree to the use of your name and to the outline above.
Organizations may also join this effort by sending us the name of
the organization, email address, physical address, phone number, and
individual name of the person authorized to communicate with us on
behalf of the organization.
Names, affiliation
(Affiliation does not imply institutional endorsement, all signers
in personal capacity)
Samir Abed-Rabbo (Dr.), ODS and Center for Advanced International
Studies
Susan Abulhawa, Author
Ali Abunimah
Abdelfattah Abusrour (Dr.), Alrowwad Cultural and Theatre Center,
Aida Refugee Camp
Khalid Amayreh, writer, journalist and political commentator. Dura,
Hebron
Naseer Aruri (Prof.), Emeritus (University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth), Author of Dishonest Broker
Omar Barghouti, human rights activist
Ramzy Baroud, Author, Editor, The Palestine Chronicle
Oren Ben-Dor (Dr.), School of Law, University of Southampton, UK
George Bisharat, UC Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco
Haim Bresheeth (Prof.), BRICUP and University of East London
Eitan Bronstein
Shuki Cohen
Uri Davis (Dr.), Author
Haidar Eid (Prof.), ODSG, Gaza
Jamil Fayez (Dr.)
Burhan Ghanayem (Dr.), Businessman and Philanthropist, Previously
Researcher at NIH, North Carolina
Neta Golan, International Solidarity Movement
Alma Abdul Hadi Jadallah (Dr.), School of Conflict Analysis and
Resolution, George Mason University
Sami Jamil Jadallah, JD, Founder of United Palestinian Appeal
Hatim Kanaaneh (Dr.), Author of a "Doctor in Gallilee"
Ghada Karmi (Prof.), University of Exeter, Devon, UK
Lubna Masarwa, Activist and Community Organizer, Jerusalem
Nur Masalha (Prof.), SOAS, University of London, UK
Khalil Nakhleh, Ph.D., Independent Researcher and Author
Lois Nakhlah
Dorothy Naor (Dr.)
Susan Nathan, Author, The other Side of Israel
Ken O'Keefe, Irish, Hawaiian, and Palestinian citizenship
Allegra Pacheco, Advocate
Ilan Pappe (Prof.), University of Exeter
Mazin Qumsiyeh (Prof.) Bethlehem University
George N. Rishmawi, Palestinian Center for Rapprochement, Beit
Sahour
Suleiman Sharkh (Dr.), University of Southampton, Chairman of the
PSC Southampton Branch, Palestinian Refugee from Majdal Asqalan
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