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Palestinians are humans too, Mr. John Manley �

by Ismail Zayid

Dear Mr. Manley:

Your response and the statements you made, about the reasons for failing to
attend The World Conference Against Racism, appear�to contradict all our
country's values and claims of opposing racism regardless of the perpetrator.
Your statements, together with those of Ms. Hedy Fry condemning the
Palestinian statement as to the racist practices of Israel , evidently
condone these racist practices and provide a license for the continuation of
these practices, in defiance of international law. Furthermore, these
statements display inadequate familiarity with the facts or submission to
US�and Zionist lobby pressure.

Let us look at the facts. Israeli practices and laws demonstrate blatant
racism� and discrimination against its own citizens,�who are not of the
Jewish faith. The list of laws and practices is lengthy but I will allow
Israeli human rights activists and thinkers , amongst others, to describe
these practices: � �

The late Professor Israel Shahak, a Holocaust survivor and Chairperson of The
Israeli League for Civil and Human Rights, stated: " It is my considered
opinion that the state of Israel is a racist state in the full meaning of
this term. In this state people are discriminated against, in the most
permanent and legal way and in the most important areas of life, only because
of their origin. This racist discrimination began in Zionism and is carried
today mainly in cooperation with the institutions of the Zionist movement." �

The Israeli thinker Derek Tozer stated: " The official policy of the
government [of Israel] is unequivocal. Arabs like the Jews in Nazi Germany
are officially 'Class B' citizens, a fact which is recorded on their identity
cards." �

Denis Goldberg, a Jewish South African sentenced to life imprisonment for "
conspiring to overthrow the Apartheid regime", was released through the
intercession of Israeli officials, came to Israel and stated in 1985 that he
sees�" many similarities in the oppression of blacks in South Africa and of
Palestinians", and pledged never to stay in Israel and moved to England. �

Nelson Mandela, not unfamiliar with racist practices, in one of his first
speeches after release from prison, compared blacks in South Africa to
Palestinians who are fighting " against a unique form of colonialism". �

South Africa Archbishop Desmond Tutu observed, during a Christmas visit to
Jerusalem in 1989: " I am a black South African, and if I were to change the
names, a description of what is happening in the Gaza Strip and the West
Bank, could describe events in South Africa." �

Attorney Malea Kiblan, a member of the American National Lawyers Guild Group
who visited Israel and the Occupied Territories, stated at the Guild's Press
Conference on Aug. 1, 1977: " Before I came, I had never fully understood the
UN Resolution that equated Zionism with racism, and I came here with an open
mind to have personal access to the facts of the situation. When I saw things
first hand, I was totally overwhelmed by the way the Arabs are treated as
inferior people. I didn't really understand institutional racism until I made
this trip, although we have racism in the United States. Israel is built on
an exclusive system, and the Arabs racially cannot qualify as equal citizens
in the West Bank or in Israel in any area, including health , education,
personal treatment and every other area." �

To quote one of the many laws in Israel that discriminate against non- Jewish
citizens of the state, there is the Development Authority Law of 1950, which
remains effective. This law grants the Jewish National Fund authority over
92% of the land in Israel. By means of a "land Covenant", all this property,
most of it expropriated from Palestinians, becomes the �"inalienable
property" of the Jewish people worldwide. This means non-Jews, citizens of
the state, can never buy any of it, rent it or till it. If such a law
stipulating only Christians or any specific religious entity can own or lease
or till 92% of the land of Canada, would there not be an outcry of
discrimination and racism? �

Clearly, Mr. Manley, there is a need for an open mind and examination of the
facts so as not to give a free license to those who practice racism to
continue to do that unchallenged. No country, including Israel, must be
allowed to remain above international law, and Palestinians as well as Muslim
and Christian citizens of Israel are humans too.






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