Al-Haq report: 60 years of Nakba – Israel’s continuing policy of forcible displacement

Al-Haq: 15 May 2008 marks the 60th anniversary of the Palestinian “Nakba,” the “catastrophe” that led to the forcible displacement of more than half of the population of Historic Palestine. For 60 years, the Palestinian refugees have been denied their internationally guaranteed right to return to their homes. While the State of Israel is celebrating its independence, the fate of the Palestinian refugees and those subsequently expelled over the course of Israel’s 40 years of occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, remains unresolved.

Please click here to download/open Al-Haq´s position paper examining the rights of Palestinian refugees and displaced persons under international law, and the legal responsibilities of Israel, the United Nations and third states in regard to those rights.




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Journalist Covers ISM’s Stand Against Racist Cartoons

February 18, 2006

By Simon Assaf The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in Palestine have joined the denunciation of the caricatures of the prophet Mohammed. The movement, that brings together activists from around the world to stage non-violent direct action in support of Palestinians, released a statement denouncing the cartoons. Neta Golan, an Israeli-Canadian peace activist and one of the founders of...