NPK-info - Nederlands Palestina Komitee 
10 juni 2003 

abonnement op NPK-info

 

Activiteiten met details hieronder

- 9-6 Brief aan de NOS door Trees Kosterman

- 15-6 Benefiet-toneel Al-Mutashael voor de vervolgde Mohammed Bakri

- 16-6 UCP-discussiebijeenkomst met Diana Buttu en Joseph Alpher [*]

- alle dagen: mail een Kamerlid naar keuze dat 36 jaar bezetting zsm moet stoppen, volledig en onvoorwaardelijk, te beginnen met afbraak van de apartheidsmuur en dat waarnemers niet geweerd of vermoord mogen worden en dat het doden en verwonden van Palestijnen moet stoppen en dat .....; adressen staan op www.parlement.nl

 

Salah Mohammed Salah is voorzitter van het vluchtelingencomité van de PNC, de Palestijnse Nationale Raad.

Op http://www.pvda.be een interview met hem.

Quote: "Ze vergissen zich als ze denken dat de Irakezen en de Palestijnen de huidige herkolonisatie zullen aanvaarden."

 

- Israel Must Commit To Ending The Occupation, June 09, 2003, MIFTAH

  http://www.miftah.org/Display.cfm?DocId=2137&CategoryId=3

- Empty words, bloodstained hands; Sharon and the myth of the peacemakers, June 06, 2003, Ramzy Baroud

   http://www.miftah.org/Display.cfm?DocId=2135&CategoryId=5

- PLO-analysis mei 2003

   http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/MEPP/PRRN/DOCS/faq-palestinianrefugees.pdf

- The map must show a way home, The Middle East plan will fail unless it

allows the right of return, Ghada Karmi, Friday June 6, 2003

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/comment/0,10551,971707,00.html

   Quote: "There is only one logical, moral course: that is for both peoples to

share the territory that is now Greater Israel and that was the original Palestine."

- BADIL press releases

  http://www.badil.org/Press/2003/press_2003.htm

 

NPK/WL, 10-6-2003

 

[*]

Achtergrondinformatie over Alpher´s plan.

- http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-2-97-1247.jsp#

  Start with two separate roadmaps, Yossi Alpher, 29-5- 2003

- http://www.bitterlemons.org/issue/isr1.html

  What can we learn from this decision?

Zie hierna ook BADIL´s reactie op een ander plan, dat van Nusseibeh/Ayalon [deze week gepromoot in VN].

Onaanvaardbaar is dat in beide plannen geen sprake is van een onvoorwaardelijk en volledig Israelisch vertrek uit alle in 1967 bezette gebieden en van realisatie van het recht op terugkeer "at the end of the Road".

 

P.S. Voor Palestina-artikelen en een zomerkamp: http://www.grenzeloos.org/

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----- Original Message -----

From: "trees kosterman" <treeskosterman@yahoo.com>

To: <publieksreacties@rtv.nos.nl>

Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 11:37 AM

Subject: [solpalvol] reactie op het nos journaal van 8 juni

 

Geachte redactie,

Ik zal me eerst introduceren. Mijn naam is Trees Kosterman, en ik ben woonachtig in Israel, in een Palestijns Arabische dorp in Galilea. Sinds een paar maanden kan ik hier via allerlei dure aanpassingen, alle nederlandse zenders ontvangen, dus ik kijk geregeld naar het NOs Journaal. Na vele ergernissen heb ik besloten om toch maar eens iets te schrijven. Ik erger me meer en meer aan jullie verslaggeving over het Israeli/Palestijnse conflict, en over de "zgnd" roadmap. Het zogenaamde vredesproces, wat nu bezig zou zijn. Jullie zijn erg goed in het vertellen over de gesprekken die Abu mazen en Sharon samen hebben. Ondertussen gebeurt er op de Westbank en in Gaza van alles, incursies, er worden huizen vernietigd, checkpoint blijven en er komen alleen maar checkpoints bij, het vrijlaten van gevangenen (wat gebracht wordt als een act of goodwill van Israel) is minimaal en dan zijn het ook nog gevangenen die vastzaten in 'administrative detention", van wie hun periode in de gevangenis toch al bijna over was. Ik ben vorige week in bethlehem geweest, en daar gaat het schieten en de aanwezigheid van tanks en leger gewoon door. Maar dat zie je niet terug bij jullie verslaggeving. Maar jullie zij er als de kippen bij, als de Palestijnen weer iets uithalen zoals gisteren die aanval op Israelische soldaten,waarbij er 5 soldaten omkwamen (wat op zich ernstig genoeg is, maar zij zijn de bezetters en het zijn geen burgers) dan komt er gelijk het volgende commentaar "Het vredesproces is in gevaar omdat de Palestijnen een aanslag hebben gepleegd". Ik ga daar van over mijn nek. Als jullie echt op de hoogte zouden zijn, dan weet je dat er geen sprake is van een vredesproces, alleen oeverloos geklets, en de wereld voor de gek houden, en dat al die tijd gedurende de zogenaamde "vredesgesprekken" er wel iedere dag Palestijnen neergeschoten worden etc. Maar dat schijnt niet interessant genoeg te zijn. Jullie geven een volledig verkeerd beeld van wat er aan de hand is.

Nog even wat kritiek, vorige week in Nova, waarin Jeroen Pauw met allerlei mensen sprak over het feit of sharon wel of niet veranderd zou zijn. waarin hij de indruk wekte dat sharon een vredelievend man geworden zou zijn. Maar er was geen enkele Palestijn die daar wat over mocht zeggen. En trouwens, ik vond het een belachelijk onderwerp, daar gaat het toch niet om. Het was eigenlijk een zeer lachwekkende uitzending, jeroen Pauw die met een serieus gezicht vraagt aan, ik geloof Rhana Gisshin ' zeg me eens , is Sharon veranderd? en Rana(adviseur van Sharon, ) ja , het is een man die vrede wil hahahahhahahah, de hele uitzending was een grote grap.

 

Ik heb hier ook nog een artikel van een amerikaanse journaliste die uitlegt wat dit cease fire precies inhoudt. Ik zou graag willen dat jullie hier ook eens verslag over doen.Want wat jullie doen is een compleet verkeerde voorstelling geven van de feiten.

Groeten Trees Kosterman

 

This Is The Israeli 'Cease Fire' by Kristen Ess; June 06, 2003

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=22&ItemID=3740

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Uit Filmfestival www.arabfilmfestival.nl

Zondag 15 juni 2003 om 13.00 uur

Locatie: Wereldmuseum - Theater de Evenaar

Adres  : Willemskade 25 te Rotterdam

Toneel Al-Mutashael van Emile Habibi , Mohammed Bakri, Palestina

Entreebijdragen zijn om de kosten van de rechtzaak tegen de acteur Mohammed Bakri in Israël te helpen dekken.

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Roadmap or Roadblocks?

 

Maandag 16 juni / 20.00 uur / Vakbondsmuseum Amsterdam

 

Eindelijk is de Routekaart aan Israël en de Palestijnen gepresenteerd en

beide partijen hebben het plan aanvaard. Het is voorlopig de enige manier om

opnieuw een onderhandelingsproces op gang te krijgen. Maar is het ook een

garantie voor een rechtvaardige oplossing?

 

Vele deskundigen hebben hun licht reeds laten schijnen over het plan, maar

hoe denken betrokkenen er zelf over. Op uitnodiging van United Civilians for

Peace, dat een initiatief van de vredes- en ontwikkelingsorganisaties Novib,

Cordaid, ICCO, Pax Christi ,IKV en Kerk in actie is, en het Midden-Oosten en

Noord-Afrika tijdschrift Soera zullen drie gasten spreken over de voor- en

nadelen van het plan en met elkaar in discussie gaan. Twee gasten zijn zelf

eerder bij onderhandelingen betrokken geweest.

 

Diana Buttu is sinds 2000 juridisch adviseur van het

Onderhandelingsdepartement van de PLO. Mevrouw Buttu was eerder juridisch

adviseur van het ministerie van Justitie in Canada en ze is samensteller van

het Palestijnse jaarboek van internationaal recht.

 

Joseph Alpher werkte als inlichtingen officier voor het Israëlische leger en

daarna voor de geheime dienst Mossad. Van 1981 tot 1995 was hij verbonden

aan het Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies in Tel Aviv en hij adviseerde

premier Ehud Barak tijdens de onderhandelingen in Camp David. Tegenwoordig

is hij onafhankelijk analist binnen de niet-gouvernementele wereld.

 

Paul de Waart is emeritus-hoogleraar Volkenrecht aan de Vrije Universiteit

in Amsterdam en Jeruzalem-specialist.

 

De discussie wordt voorgezeten door Bertus Hendriks (o.v.) Midden-Oosten

specialist van de Wereldomroep.

 

Plaats:            De Burcht van Berlage (tegenover Artis)

                        Henri Polaklaan 9

                        Amsterdam

 

Toegangsprijs: 7,50 (inclusief 2 consumpties)

 

Bereikbaarheid: tram 9 vanaf Centraal Station, halte Plantage Kerklaan

                          Of de metro vanaf Centraal station en Amstel

station, halte Waterlooplein

Parkeerplaats achter Parkeergarage Stadhuis/Muziektheater

Waterlooplein 1

 

Reserveren: is mogelijk op d.lubbers@kerkinactie.nl of telefonisch op

06-51999711 of 06-51333247.

 

Diana Buttu

Diana Buttu is a legal advisor with the Negotiations Support Unit of the

Negotiations Affairs Department of the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Since October, 2000, Ms. Buttu has been advising the Palestinian team in

peace negotiations with Israel on the issue of refugees and compensation.

Previously, Ms. Buttu served as legal counsel to the Canadian Department of

Justice in Ottawa. She is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Law and

Refugee Compensation at Stanford Law School. Ms. Buttu is also an editor of

the Palestine Yearbook of International Law. She received a B.A. and an

LL.M. from the University of Toronto, a J.D. from Queen's University in

Ontario and a J.S.M. from Stanford University. She is a member of the

Ontario Bar.

 

JOSEPH (Yossi) ALPHER

Yossi Alpher is a consultant on Israel-related strategic issues, and is

director of the Political Security Domain (PSD), an independent NGO. Mr.

Alpher served in the Israel Defense Forces as an Intelligence officer,

followed by 12 years service in the Mossad.  From 1981 to 1995 he was

associated with the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv

University, filling the posts of deputy head of Center, director and acting

head of JCSS.  From 1995 to 2000 he served as director of the American

Jewish Committee's Israel/Middle East Office in Jerusalem. While at the

Jaffee Center, Mr. Alpher coordinated and coedited the JCSS research project

on options for a Palestinian settlement, and produced "The Alpher Plan" for

an Israeli-Palestinian territorial settlement.  Since 1992, he has

coordinated several track II dialogues between Israelis and Arabs.  In July

2000 (during the Camp David talks) he served as Senior Adviser to the Prime

Minister of Israel, concentrating on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

In autumn 2001 he inaugurated, together with Ghassan Khatib from Ramallah,

bitterlemons.org, an internet-based Israeli-Palestinian weekly dialogue that

focuses on the Israeli-Arab conflict.  In December 2001 he published a book

(in Hebrew), And the Wolf Shall Dwell with the Wolf: the Settlers and the

Palestinians.

 

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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 10:35 PM
Subject: [freedom!] The Apartheid Wall is Killing Palestine and the Palestinians

THE APARTHEID WALL IS SHARON'S FINAL SOLUTION

 

According to Aluf Benn, Ariel Sharon discovered at the Aqaba summit that the U.S. President George Bush's was determined, "to throw his weight and prestige behind finding a solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians…as if the issue was burning in his bones…"

Benn went on to state, "From a political standpoint, the eighth meeting between Bush and Sharon was the important event of the summit. Sharon came away with the impression that American relations toward Israel remain unchanged. Bush's support of Israel is fundamental and runs deep, and his personal relations with Sharon were maintained as they have been. The prime minister wanted to hear from the president that his commitment to Israel is not dependent on progress in the peace process, and he came away from their meeting satisfied. Already a few weeks ago an understanding was reached between Jerusalem and Washington according to which if the process fails they won't come to Israel with demands. Sharon reiterated this in his talks with Bush on Wednesday, in order to seal the understanding at the highest possible level… Sharon told Bush that he wants to continue the process and to try to reach a diplomatic settlement with the Palestinians, but that it all depends on them waging a real war on terror…The only concrete commitment that he gave was to immediately evacuate 'unauthorized' outposts - a new term inserted by Foreign Ministry attorneys in place "illegal outposts" that preceded it. Their evacuation is not dependent upon Palestinian steps, but all other progress will first depend upon Palestinian action against terror…

Benn ended his analysis by stating, "The prime minister returned from Aqaba pleased. He enjoyed the event, but his optimism is tempered. In his eyes, it all depends now on what the Palestinians will do. The political plan is ready and agreed upon with the Americans. But its implementation depends on one thing alone: If there is truly a determined decision on the Palestinian side to fight terror. This will become clear in the coming weeks."  (The full text of Aluf Benn analysis, see Ha'aretz, 6 June 2003, Analysis/For Sharon, it all depends on pa's war on terror, by Aluf Benn, Ha'aretz Correspondent)

 

In his statement following the "peace talks in Aqaba, the Palestinian "Prime Minister" stressed on "denunciation and renunciation of terrorism and violence against Israelis wherever they might be".  He promised to "end the militarisation of the intifada", to be "a full partner in the international war against terrorism" and to "achieve the goal of an independent, viable and sovereign Palestine".  He did not find the courage to mention Palestinian rights.  He did not mention Al-Quds.  He did not mention the borders of the Palestinian State that he thinks Sharon and Bush would allow him to get as a reward for his unequivocal commitment.  (The full text of the statement read by Mahmoud Abbas following the Aqaba "peace talks" is available online at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/2963516.stm.  Statement of Sharon is available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/2963476.stm and the statement made by Bush is available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/2963270.stm)

 

Not only the Palestinian Right of Return and other major issues like Jerusalem and the borders of the promised pie in the sky were missing from these statements in Aqaba.  What was missing from these "peace talks" were the UN, Russia and the EU, the assumed partners in the Road Map, which, together with the absence of Syria and Lebanon, raises a big question mark about the seriousness of the alleged intention of a comprehensive peace in the Middle East.

 

Above all, what was deliberately missing from the declared statements in Sharm al Sheikh and Aqaba is any condemnation of the apartheid wall that is stealing more Palestinian lands and caging the Palestinians into an open-air prison and locking them into isolated cells.  This wall, if left to proceed would isolate the densely populated areas in the West Bank and Gaza from each other and transform these cells into death camps where they have either to voluntarily "transfer" themselves outside the exclusive "Jewish State" or stay and wait for slow-motion death.  

 

Those who are unaware of the full extent and implications of the Apartheid Wall are referred to the two-parts article published in Yediot Aharonot and reproduced in the Electronic Intifada (available online at: http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article1546.shtml).  An insightful article on the Apartheid Wall by Ran HaCohen was published in Dissident Voice (http://www.dissidentvoice.org/) on 21 May 2003and is accessible online through this link: http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles5/HaCohen_Apartheid-Wall.htm

 

David Neunuebel, Executive Director of the Americans for a Just Peace in the Middle East (www.ajpme.org) who had just returned from a trip to Palestine-Israel, wrote that Road Map or no Road Map, it's already too late [for any hopes in a peaceful coexistence].

 

Well, I don't think it is already too late if those who really care for peace to prevail would act quickly to stop the wall from being built.  Silence about the continued building of the wall is tantamount to high treason on the part of politicians, especially Arab and particularly Palestinian politicians, and a betrayal for moral values on the part of peace and human rights activists.

 

Please raise your voice and call for an immediate dismantling of the Apartheid Wall, which would kill the Palestinians and, with them, kill any hopes for peace and justice in the Middle East.

 

Nizar Sakhnini, 7 June 2003

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----- Original Message -----

From: <info@badil.org>

To: "BADIL" <info@badil.org>

Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 4:08 PM

Subject: BADIL: Nusseibeh-Ayalon, a Non-Starter

 

> BADIL Resource Center

> For immediate release, 5-6-2003 (E/29/2003)

> ---------------------------------

>

> The 'NUSSEIBEH-AYALON PLAN

>

> TOTALLY REJCTED BY THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE

>

> A full-page paid advertisement of the "People's

> Campaign for Peace and Democracy" published in

> the Palestinian press today (5 June) represents

> the most recent attempt by Dr. Sari Nusseibeh to

> make believe that there is support among the

> Palestinian people for the more than one-year

> old "agreement" between the Palestinian academic

> and the former head of Israeli intelligence, Ami

> Ayalon. The list of some 360 signatories

> included in the advertisement, however, is

> hardly worth the money paid. It shows clearly

> that Nusseibeh-Ayalon are unable to recruit

> support among influential sectors of Palestinian

> society (http://pdf.alquds.com/6/page22.pdf).

>

> Back in early May and coinciding with the

> popular preparations towards the 55th

> anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba of 1948,

> public anger was stirred by massive publicity

> this Campaign - also called 'the Destination

> Map' - falsely suggesting in its headlines that

> a Palestinian compromise on the refugees' right

> of return would "guarantee a [Palestinian] state

> in the 1967 borders free of settlements and

> sovereignty over the capital Jerusalem" (paid

> advertisement, Nusseibeh-Ayalon, al-Quds, 7 May

> 2003). Insult was added to fury by the fact that

> Palestinian activists, especially non-refugees,

> were individually targeted to sign on to this

> initiative aimed at dividing Palestinian public

> opinion on the right of return. All Palestinian

> political groups responded with a stream of

> alerts warning the public to "not fall prey to

> the tricky ambush of the Zionist intelligence"

> (Fatah-Hebron District, 4 May 2003) and

> published statements denouncing the initiative.

> An official launching-conference scheduled for 5

> May in Ramallah was eventually canceled due to

> these protests.

>

> The Nusseibeh-Ayalon publicity campaign,

> conducted with apparently unlimited resources,

> cannot change reality: There is Palestinian

> consensus about the need for recognition and

> implementation of refugees' right of return.

> This consensus has been affirmed on numerous

> occasions. Thus, for example, by the following

> memorandum endorsed by 80 Palestinian community

> organizations, public institutions and political

> groups in Palestine and in exile in October 2002:

>

> MEMORANDUM CONCERNIGN PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT THE

> NUSSEIBEH-AYALON POSITION (excerpts)

>

> "We Palestinians, the undersigned, reaffirm our

> right to return to our homes from which we were

> displaced in 1948, just as we have reaffirmed

> this right throughout the past 54 years of

> exile. We reaffirm that the right of return is a

> basic human right as set forth in international

> law and UN General Assembly Resolution 194.

> Inherent in the right of return is the right to

> housing and property restitution. State

> succession or occupation does not extinguish

> these rights.

>

> We reaffirm that the right of return is an

> individual and collective right. The right of

> return is non-negotiable. Governments or other

> second parties cannot waive or extinguish the

> right of return.

>

> We therefore condemn efforts by Sari Nusseibeh,

> [...] to cede the right of Palestinian refugees

> to return to their homes of origin. We also

> condemn his latest public statement, prepared in

> concert with Ami Ayalon, the former head of the

> Israeli intelligence service, which

> unequivocally calls upon Palestinian refugees to

> waive their right to return to their homes,

> while recognizing the historical right of the

> 'Jewish people' in Palestine. [...]

>

> The Nusseibeh-Ayalon position is dangerous

> because it grants Israel impunity for war

> crimes, including mass expulsion and population

> transfer, as set forth in the Fourth Geneva

> Convention, and violates basic principles set

> forth in international law, UN resolutions and

> decisions adopted by the Palestinian National

> Council.

>

> We reaffirm our right of return. Those who call

> upon us to cede our basic rights do not express

> the legitimate national interests of the

> Palestinian people; moreover, we do not consider

> them as belonging to the Palestinian people."

>

> Signatories

>

> 1. Palestinian Prisoner's Society, head office,

> Bethlehem.

> 2. Al-Awda Charitable Society for Refugees in

> the Bethlehem Governorate.

> 3. Popular Service Committees in the West Bank

> Refugee Camps.

> 4. The National Charitable Society-Deheisheh

> Refugee Camp.

> 5. Palestinian National and Islamic Emergency

> Committee-Bethlehem.

> 6. Palestinian Teachers Movement, Hebron office

> 7. High Committee of Palestinian Students, Hebron

> 8. Popular Service Committee, Samm'o, Hebron

> 9. The Samm'o Municipality, Hebron.

> 10. Ibn Sina Cultural Center, Samm'o, Hebron.

> 11. General Union of Palestinian Students

> 12. Fatah Movement, Southern West Bank

> 13. Popular Service Committee, Doura, Hebron

> 14. Samm'o Cultural Center, Hebron

> 15. Fatah Movement,  Samm'o, Hebron

> 16. Samm'o Youth Center, Hebron

> 17. Samm'o Agricultural Cooperation Society,

> Hebron.

> 18. Shabiba Movement, Hebron University.

> 19. The Committee for the Twinship of French

> Cities with Palestinian Refugee Camps

> 20. Al-'Arroub Youth Activity Center, Hebron.

> 21. Fatah Movement, al-'Arroub Refugee Camp,

> Hebron.

> 22. Popular Service Committee, al-'Arroub

> Refugee Camp, Hebron

> 23. Charitable Committee, al-'Arroub Refugee

> Camp, Hebron.

> 24. The Committee for the Protection of the

> Environment and the Landscape,

> al-'Arroub Refugee Camp, Hebron.

> 25. Fatah Movement, Deir Samet, Nablus.

> 26. Committee for the Defense of the Palestinian

> Refugee Rights, Nablus

> 27. Yaffa Cultural Center, Balata Refugee Camp,

> Nablus.

> 28. Fatah Movement, Deheisheh Refugee Camp,

> Bethlehem.

> 29. IBDA'A Center, Deheisha Refugee Camp,

> Bethlehem.

> 30. Lajee Cultural Center, 'Aida Refugee Camp,

> Bethlehem.

> 31. Al-Rowwad Theater Group, 'Aida Refugee Camp,

> Bethlehem.

> 32. Popular Service Committee, 'Aida Refugee

> Camp, Bethlehem.

> 33. BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian

> Residency and Refugee Rights, Bethlehem.

> 34. Popular Service Committee, al-'Azza Refugee

> Camp, Bethlehem.

> 35. Follow-up Committee for Southern West Bank

> Camp Affairs

> 36. Popular Committee in Support of Prisoners of

> Freedom, Bethlehem.

> 37. Society for the Defense of the Internally

> Displaced in Israel (Soliman Fahmawi).

> 38. Executive Office of the Popular Service

> Committees (Abdullah Alwaleed), Gaza.

> 39. Union of the Youth Activity Centers-

> Palestine Refugee Camps, (Jamal Abu Habal), Gaza.

> 40. Union of the Youth Activity Centers-

> Palestine Refugee Camps (Wajih Atallah), West

> Bank.

> 41. Union of the Women Activity Centers (Rifa'a

> Abu Rish), West Bank.

> 42. Fatah Movement-Dora, Hebron.

> 43. Fatah Movement-Sa'eer, Hebron.

> 44. Palestinian Farmers' Union -Toubass, Nablus

> 45. Al-Sourief Municipality, Hebron.

> 46. Sa'eer Sport's Club, Hebron.

>

> Jordan

> 47. Head of al-Rowad Club - Hassan Hassanain.

> Jordan.

> 48. Members of the High Committee for the

> Defense of the Palestinian Refugee Right of

> Return.Jordan

> 49. Head and members of al-Mahatta Youth club.

> Jordan.

> 50. General Assembly members of Baqa'a R.C Youth

> Club. Jordan.

> 51. Popular Service Committee- Baqa'a R.C.

> Jordan.

> 52. Former Head and members of Baqa'a Youth

> Club. Jordan.

> 53. Head of Karmel Youth Club-Martyr Azmi R.C. Jordan.

> 54. Head of al-Watan Youth Club-Russeifa. Jordan.

> 55. Head and members of Popular Committee to Resist Normalization with the

> Enemy/Zarqa. Jordan.

> 56. Club of Iraqi Universities Graduates. Jordan

> 57. Head of Al-Awda R.C Youth Club-Zarqa. Jordan.

> 58. Union Collation Committee/Irbid-Jordan.

> 59. Union of Women/Irbid-Jordan.

> 60. Committee for the Defense of the Right of return/Jar

> ash-Jordan.

> 61. Al-Aqsa Youth Club/Sof R.C-Jordan.

> 62. Jarash Cultural Forum-jordan.

> 63. Union of Women/Zarqa-Jordan.

> 64. Union of Jordanian Writers/Zarqa-Jordan.

> 65. Gaza Youth Club/Jarash R.C-Jordan.

>

> Lebanon

> 66. 'Aidon Group.

> 67. Association Najdeh.

> 68. Arab Resource Center for Popular Arts.

> 69. Beit Atfal al-Sumoud.

> 70. Children and Youth Center-Shatilla R.C.

> 71. Forum of NGOs in Lebanon.

> 72. Ghassan Kanafni Cultural Foundation.

> 73. Inaash-Association for the Development of Palestinian Ca

> mps.

> 74. KG resource and Training Center.

> 75. Norwegian peoples' Aid-Lebanon.

> 76. Popular Aid for Relief and Development.

>

> Syria

> 77. 'Aiduon Group.

>

> Europe

> 78. Al-'Awda-Palestine Right to Return Coalition

> Europe.

> 79. Al-'Awda-UK

>

> North America

> 80.  Palestinian Right to Return Coalition

> (Al-Awda)

>

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