The Fourth Bil’in International Conference on Non-Violent Resistance
Sunday, 26 April 2009
The Fourth Bil’in
International Conference on Non-Violent Resistance
under the name of Bassem Abu Rahma April 22-24, 2009
Closing Statement
As we conclude our conference today,
we remember our friend and fellow in struggle, Bassem Abu Rahma, who was killed
by the Israeli army last Friday during the weekly peaceful demonstration. Our
hearts and prayers go out to his family and we wish them peace in these hard
times. Our thoughts and prayers are also with Tristan Anderson and his family.
Tristan, an American solidarity activist, was shot and seriously injured by the
Israeli army last month while he was visiting Ni’lin village.
The Fourth Bil’in Conference for
Non-Violent Resistance is held this year at a critical stage of the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict. As Israeli violence and oppression against the
Palestinian people to force it into submission has intensified, and an
extremist Israeli government ascended to power, the Palestinian leadership is
unacceptably divided and weakened.
Palestinians in Gaza are still
suffering from the impact of the barbaric Israeli attack on them in Operation
Cast Lead and the inhumane blockade imposed on the Strip for years now. In the
West Bank, the Israeli authorities have intensified its ethnic cleansing
efforts especially in the Jerusalem area, through house evictions, systematic
killings, detentions, settlement building and the construction of the Apartheid
Wall. Through an elaborate control system of more than 600 military checkpoints
and hundred of military orders of house demolitions, land confiscation and
blockade, Israel is actively creating facts on the ground that shall render any
peaceful settlement of the conflict impossible.
Facing this painful reality, the
Palestinian people must continue and develop their popular resistance to
protect their basic rights to life and freedom and realize their aspirations of
a peaceful future, like the rest of the world.
The participants of the Fourth
Bil’in Conference for Non-Violent Resistance are committed to the rights of the
Palestinian people through: supporting and promoting popular forms of
resistance throughout the occupied Palestinian territories, encouraging the
Palestinian leadership and civil society to assume a more active role in the
popular resistance movement, promoting the culture of resistance and the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel, unifying the
Palestinian people geographically and politically through involving
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in the popular movement and helping overcome the
blockade and isolation, and raising the awareness of the daily realities of
Palestinian suffering under the occupation through field visits.
Side of Conference activist
The participants of the Conference
emphasize the importance of the popular resistance as an effective strategy to
resist oppression. Recently, several popular resistance campaigns have been
launched or expanded throughout the occupied Palestinian territories. The
participants discussed the developments in Ni’lin, Al-Ma’sara, the Jordan
Valley, Southern Hebron and Bil’in as models of effective popular resistance.
This is complemented by important developments in the BDS movement on the
international level. In France and Canada, law suits have been filed against
those who benefit from the occupation and settlements. The New York-based
boycott campaign against settlement-builder, Lev Leviev, has spread to the UK
and Norway.
Based on the discussions in the
Conference and the workshops, the participants have decided to adopt the
following unifying strategies as a basis for the work of the popular resistance
movement:
Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions Against Israel (BDS)
Holding organizing conferences within the different
regions active in BDS to coordinate BDS campaigns and initiatives.
Based on the resolution adopted by the World Social
Forum this past January, it was decided to hold the Global BDS Day of
Action on March 30 of each year, which also coincides with Land Day.
Promoting
legal accountability for war crimes
Intensifying popular campaigns locally and
internationally to prosecute Israeli war criminals.
Coordinating between the Palestinian civil society and
human rights organizations in Europe and the US involved in prosecuting
Israeli war criminals.
Spreading
and supporting the popular nonviolent resistance
Creating a coordination committee including
representatives of the popular committees who attended the conference in
order to facilitate the implementation of the conclusions of the Bil’in
International Conference on Non-Violent Resistance and to support the
popular resistance.
Increasing the coordination between the Popular
Committees.
Providing accessible data on the activities of the
Palestinian popular resistance movement.
Reaching out to media, focusing on success stories of
the popular resistance movement.
Sharing experiences and learning from other popular
movements around the world.
Distinguishing between the role of the popular movement
and that of the Palestinian Authority political parties and factions and
how they can complement each other.
Building
an international movement in solidarity with Palestine
Improving the coordination between the international
civil society groups working in solidarity with the popular non-violent
resistance, through transversal initiatives like the working groups of the
World Social Forum for Palestine.
Strengthening communication, advocacy and lobbying
capacity of the solidarity movements focusing on respect of international
law and human rights in Palestine, and putting more pressure on foreign
governments and politicians.
Joining the BDS movement, promoting fair trade
relationships with Palestine, rejecting the upgrading of cooperation
agreements between the European Union and Israel and asking for suspension
of such agreements until Israel respects the rights of the Palestinian
people and its obligations towards them under international law.
Pressing governments and parliaments worldwide to take
a position against the siege on Gaza, holding Israeli war criminals
accountable in international tribunals (including a Russell Tribunal for
Palestine) and highlighting the voice of Israeli anti-occupation groups
who denounce those crimes.
Empowering other international initiatives to: oppose
arms trade with Israel, defend Palestinian prisoners, promote twinning
projects with Palestinian towns/universities/refugee camps, send civilian
peace teams to the Occupied Territories and organize field visits of
politicians, lawyers, journalists.
The participants also demand the
following:
On
the Palestinian level
Achieving national unity, which is a prerequisite for
national liberation.
Serious efforts by the Palestinian president and
government to implement the International Court of Justice ruling of July
9, 2004 and the subsequent UN General Assembly resolution.
Supporting the popular resistance movement by the
Palestinian leadership and officials, and taking a firm stance against the
Judiaization and ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem as well as the settlement
expansion and the construction of the Apartheid Wall.
The endorsement by the Palestinian national factions of
popular resistance, namely BDS movement.
On
the Israeli level
Strengthening the relations with Israel peace groups
that join the Palestinian popular resistance against the occupation and
oppression.
Rejecting any and all forms of normalization and
isolating those involved in it.
On
the International level
Institutionalizing the relations between the
Palestinian popular resistance movement and international solidarity
activists and inviting more activists to join and support the movement.
Calling on all the international organizations, unions,
peace activists and civil society institutions to present the Palestinian
narrative as they witnessed first hand and combat the Israeli propaganda
that dehumanizes the Palestinian people.
Finally, the participants of the
Conference have decided that Bil’in International Conference on Non-Violent
Resistance will be held in April of each year