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Pan-ArabUNITED NATIONS FORUM OF CIVIL SOCIETY Cape Town, 1 July 2004
CIVIL SOCIETY DECLARATION We delegates of African civil society meeting in Cape Town at the UN Forum of Civil Society in Support of Middle East Peace on the 1 July 2004, having heard first hand accounts of Palestinian life under occupation and having deliberated on how we can play a role in supporting the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people make the following declaration. We call upon the United Nations individually and collectively to take action to ensure that the state of Israel complies with all UN resolutions and requirements of international law and conventions. We further call on the international community to:
CPR/CPT/FORUM/2004/12/Rev.1
We call on African governments, through the African Union Summit due to take place in Addis Ababa in July 2004, to:
We affirm that the State of Israel does not speak or act on behalf of all Jews. The Conference also rejects the use of the label of anti-Semitism against critics of Israel. We acknowledge that Palestinian women bear the harshest burden of the occupation. We call on women’s organisations in Africa to express solidarity with Palestinian women. We pledge ourselves to convene a conference of civil society organisations to build a broad movement of solidarity with the Palestinian people on the African continent. The conference should discuss the isolation of Israel in order to force it to meet its obligations in terms of international law. The specific forms of such isolation could include sanctions, disinvestment, consumer, sports and academic boycotts and the breaking of diplomatic ties. We support the legitimate right of the Palestinian people to resist the occupation
of their land.
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