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"Full text of Mahmoud
Abbas’s speech to the UN General Assembly"
Full text of
Mahmoud Abbas’s speech to the UN General Assembly, November
29, 2012
‘The General Assembly is
called upon today to issue a birth certificate of the
reality of the State of Palestine,’ says PA president
November 29, 2012, 11:41 pm
Mr. President of the General Assembly,
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Palestine comes today to the United Nations General Assembly
at a time when it is still tending to its wounds and still
burying its beloved martyrs of children, women and men who
have fallen victim to the latest Israeli aggression, still
searching for remnants of life amid the ruins of homes
destroyed by Israeli bombs on the Gaza Strip, wiping out
entire families, their men, women and children murdered
along with their dreams, their hopes, their future and their
longing to live an ordinary life and to live in freedom and
peace.
Palestine comes today to the General Assembly because it
believes in peace and because its people, as proven in past
days, are in desperate need of it.
Palestine comes today to this prestigious international
forum, representative and protector of international
legitimacy, reaffirming our conviction that the
international community now stands before the last chance to
save the two-State solution.
Palestine comes to you today at a defining moment regionally
and internationally, in order to reaffirm its presence and
to try to protect the possibilities and the foundations of a
just peace that is deeply hoped for in our region.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Israeli aggression against our people in the Gaza Strip
has confirmed once again the urgent and pressing need to end
the Israeli occupation and for our people to gain their
freedom and independence. This aggression also confirms the
Israeli Government’s adherence to the policy of occupation,
brute force and war, which in turn obliges the international
community to shoulder its responsibilities towards the
Palestinian people and towards peace.
This is why we are here today.
I say with great pain and sorrow… there was certainly no one
in the world that required that tens of Palestinian children
lose their lives in order to reaffirm the above-mentioned
facts. There was no need for thousands of deadly raids and
tons of explosives for the world to be reminded that there
is an occupation that must come to an end and that there are
a people that must be liberated. And, there was no need for
a new, devastating war in order for us to be aware of the
absence of peace.
This is why we are here today.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Palestinian people, who miraculously recovered from the
ashes of Al-Nakba of 1948, which was intended to extinguish
their being and to expel them in order to uproot and erase
their presence, which was rooted in the depths of their land
and depths of history. In those dark days, when hundreds of
thousands of Palestinians were torn from their homes and
displaced within and outside of their homeland, thrown from
their beautiful, embracing, prosperous country to refugee
camps in one of the most dreadful campaigns of ethnic
cleansing and dispossession in modern history. In those dark
days, our people had looked to the United Nations as a
beacon of hope and appealed for ending the injustice and for
achieving justice and peace, the realization of our rights,
and our people still believe in this and continue to wait.
This is why we are here today.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
In the course of our long national struggle, our people have
always strived to ensure harmony and conformity between the
goals and means of their struggle and international law and
spirit of the era in accordance with prevailing realities
and changes. And, our people always have strived not to lose
their humanity, their highest, deeply-held moral values and
their innovative abilities for survival, steadfastness,
creativity and hope, despite the horrors that befell them
and continue befall them today as a consequence of Al-Nakba
and its horrors.
Despite the enormity and weight of this task, the Palestine
Liberation Organization (PLO), the sole, legitimate
representative of the Palestinian people and the constant
leader of their revolution and struggle, has consistently
strived to achieve this harmony and conformity.
When the Palestine National Council decided in 1988 to
pursue the Palestinian peace initiative and adopted the
Declaration of Independence, which was based on resolution
181 (II) (29 November 1947), adopted by your august body, it
was in fact undertaking, under the leadership of the late
President Yasser Arafat, a historic, difficult and
courageous decision that defined the requirements for a
historic reconciliation that would turn the page on war,
aggression and occupation.
This was not an easy matter. Yet, we had the courage and
sense of high responsibility to make the right decision to
protect the higher national interests of our people and to
confirm our adherence to international legitimacy, and it
was a decision which in that same year was welcomed,
supported and blessed by this high body that is meeting
today.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We have heard and you too have heard specifically over the
past months the incessant flood of Israeli threats in
response to our peaceful, political and diplomatic endeavor
for Palestine to acquire non-member observer State in the
United Nations. And, you have surely witnessed how some of
these threats have been carried out in a barbaric and
horrific manner just days ago in the Gaza Strip.
We have not heard one word from any Israeli official
expressing any sincere concern to save the peace process. On
the contrary, our people have witnessed, and continue to
witness, an unprecedented intensification of military
assaults, the blockade, settlement activities and ethnic
cleansing, particularly in Occupied East Jerusalem, and mass
arrests, attacks by settlers and other practices by which
this Israeli occupation is becoming synonymous with an
apartheid system of colonial occupation, which
institutionalizes the plague of racism and entrenches hatred
and incitement.
What permits the Israeli Government to blatantly continue
with its aggressive policies and the perpetration of war
crimes stems from its conviction that it is above the law
and that it has immunity from accountability and
consequences. This belief is bolstered by the failure by
some to condemn and demand the cessation of its violations
and crimes and by position that equate the victim and the
executioner.
The moment has arrived for the world to say clearly: Enough
of aggression, settlements and occupation.
This is why we are here now.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We did not come here seeking to delegitimize a State
established years ago, and that is Israel; rather we came to
affirm the legitimacy of the State that must now achieve its
independence, and that is Palestine. We did not come here to
add further complications to the peace process, which
Israel’s policies have thrown into the intensive care unit;
rather we came to launch a final serious attempt to achieve
peace. Our endeavor is not aimed at terminating what remains
of the negotiations process, which has lost its objective
and credibility, but rather aimed at trying to breathe new
life into the negotiations and at setting a solid foundation
for it based on the terms of reference of the relevant
international resolutions in order for the negotiations to
succeed.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
On behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization, I say:
We will not give up, we will not tire, and our determination
will not wane and we will continue to strive to achieve a
just peace.
However, above all and after all, I affirm that our people
will not relinquish their inalienable national rights, as
defined by United Nations resolutions. And our people cling
to the right to defend themselves against aggression and
occupation and they will continue their popular, peaceful
resistance and their epic steadfastness and will continue to
build on their land. And, they will end the division and
strengthen their national unity. We will accept no less than
the independence of the State of Palestine, with East
Jerusalem as its capital, on all the Palestinian territory
occupied in 1967, to live in peace and security alongside
the State of Israel, and a solution for the refugee issue on
the basis of resolution 194 (III), as per the operative part
of the Arab Peace Initiative.
Yet, we must repeat here once again our warning: the window
of opportunity is narrowing and time is quickly running out.
The rope of patience is shortening and hope is withering.
The innocent lives that have been taken by Israeli bombs –
more than 168 martyrs, mostly children and women, including
12 members of one family, the Dalou family, in Gaza – are a
painful reminder to the world that this racist, colonial
occupation is making the two-State solution and the prospect
for realizing peace a very difficult choice, if not
impossible.
It is time for action and the moment to move forward.
This is why we are here today.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentleman,
The world is being asked today to undertake a significant
step in the process of rectifying the unprecedented
historical injustice inflicted on the Palestinian people
since Al-Nakba of 1948.
Every voice supporting our endeavor today is a most valuable
voice of courage, and every State that grants support today
to Palestine’s request for non-member observer State status
is affirming its principled and moral support for freedom
and the rights of peoples and international law and peace.
Your support for our endeavor today will send a promising
message – to millions of Palestinians on the land of
Palestine, in the refugee camps both in the homeland and the
Diaspora, and to the prisoners struggling for freedom in
Israel’s prisons – that justice is possible and that there
is a reason to be hopeful and that the peoples of the world
do not accept the continuation of the occupation.
This is why we are here today.
Your support for our endeavor today will give a reason for
hope to a people besieged by a racist, colonial occupation.
Your support will confirm to our people that they are not
alone and their adherence to international law is never
going to be a losing proposition.
In our endeavor today to acquire non-member State status for
Palestine in the United Nations, we reaffirm that Palestine
will always adhere to and respect the Charter and
resolutions of the United Nations and international
humanitarian law, uphold equality, guarantee civil
liberties, uphold the rule of law, promote democracy and
pluralism, and uphold and protect the rights of women.
As we promised our friends and our brothers and sisters, we
will continue to consult with them upon the approval of your
esteemed body our request to upgrade Palestine’s status. We
will act responsibly and positively in our next steps, and
we will to work to strengthen cooperation with the countries
and peoples of the world for the sake of a just peace.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Sixty-five years ago on this day, the United Nations General
Assembly adopted resolution 181 (II), which partitioned the
land of historic Palestine into two States and became the
birth certificate for Israel.
Sixty-five years later and on the same day, which your
esteemed body has designated as the International Day of
Solidarity with the Palestinian People, the General Assembly
stands before a moral duty, which it must not hesitate to
undertake, and stands before a historic duty, which cannot
endure further delay, and before a practical duty to salvage
the chances for peace, which is urgent and cannot be
postponed.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The General Assembly is called upon today to issue a birth
certificate of the reality of the State of Palestine.
This is why in specific we are here today.
Thank you.
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