Thursday, February 21, 2013

Statement of the General Delegation of the PLO on Qisra Village Attacks & Statement on Commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

http://plodelegation.us/2013/02/regarding-attacks-on-qisra-village/
The General Delegation of the PLO to the U.S. strongly condemns the raid by Israeli occupation forces and settlers on Qisra village, destroying public and private properties including electricity poles and several residents’ vehicles.

This continued pattern of provocation by Israeli occupation forces, as well as settlers’ violence against Palestinians, threaten the basic elements of Palestinian life and the credibility of human rights laws and regulation, especially in light of the deafening absence of international accountability for Israeli crimes.

The residents of Qisra sought to defend themselves nonviolently, but were provoked by the illegitimate actions of Israeli occupation forces and settlers.

The General Delegation of the PLO to the U.S. calls upon the international community to take practical steps ensuring an end to the threat of occupation forces and settlers to Palestinian life, guaranteeing the national aspiration and human rights of the Palestinian people.


 
 http://plodelegation.us/2013/01/statement-on-commemoration-of-dr-martin-luther-king-jr/
Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it. It is a sword that heals, these are the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a man whose legacy we commemorate today.

The General Delegation of the PLO to the US recalls his eloquent expression of that timeless human aspiration for freedom and equality. His famous words “I have a dream” resonate deeply with our dream for independence and freedom in Palestine.

We remember the difficulties that Dr. King and those with him endured for so many years and yet they did not tire or give up. We are inspired by their courage and resilience.

Dr. King symbolized the universal value of human dignity. His struggle for the rights of African-Americans did not touch the lives of an oppressed minority here in the United States alone. It transcended to defend the rights of all oppressed peoples in the world.

The General Delegation of the PLO to the US believes that the commemoration of Martin Luther King Day should not only be an American occasion, but one for the whole world to celebrate.


Portrait of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Photo by Walter Bennett/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

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