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11/9/06

On Palestinian Displacement

  

Refugee Studies Center/ Oxford University

September 11, 2006

From: PLO Mission  – Washington, DC

Palestinian  displacement: a case apart?
www.fmreview.org/palestine.htm

The September 2006 issue of the in-house magazine of the University of Oxford’s Refugee  Studies Centre www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/ includes a major feature on Palestinian displacement.  Twenty-eight articles by UN, Palestinian and international human rights  organisations, Palestinian scholars in the diaspora and Jewish and Israeli  activist groups examine the root causes of the displacement of Palestinians, the  consequences of the failure to apply international humanitarian law in the  Occupied  Palestinian Territory and Palestinian entitlement to  protection and compensation.

The articles – which are available  online www.fmreview.org/palestine.htm – discuss how failure to  address the Palestinian refugee crisis represents perhaps the gravest  shortcoming  of the UN since its foundation. The international community  has not exerted sufficient political will to advance durable solutions  consistent with international law and Security Council resolutions requiring  Israel to withdraw from Palestinian  territory it occupied in 1967. Durable solutions for displaced Palestinians have  been discussed without reference to the legal norms applied in other refugee  cases. Refugee rights, entitlements to compensation or restitution and the  rights to protection of those Palestinians living under continued military  occupation were not central to the now-moribund Oslo peace process — nor are  they part of the subsequent US-sponsored ‘Performance-Based Roadmap to a  Permanent Two-State Solution’.

Creeping annexation continues unchecked. Upon  completion of Israel’s Wall,  Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip will be restricted to a series of  non-contiguous enclaves which constitute an eighth of the area of historic  Palestine.  Despite pro-democracy rhetoric, Western response to the internationally-validated Palestinian legislative elections in January 2006 has sparked a politically-induced crisis and crippled the Palestinian economy.

Ordinary Palestinians are suffering as donors freeze funding required to  maintain humanitarian assistance and development programmes.

We  are grateful to the donors whose support enables us to substantially increase  our normal print runs — A M Qattan Foundation, DanChurchAid, Interpal, Jews for  Justice for Palestinians, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Save the  Children UK, the Sir Joseph Hotung Programme on Law, Human Rights and Peace  Building in the Middle East, the Sultan of Oman, the UN Relief and Works Agency  for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and the Welfare Association.

This  issue is being published in English, Arabic, Hebrew, French and Spanish. We hope  it may improve understanding of Palestinian displacement and would welcome your  support in ensuring hard copies reach policy- and opinion-makers in the  United States, Europe and the  Middle East. If you are able to assist with  distribution, please email the editors. fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk

We encourage you to  circulate or reproduce any of these articles in their entirety but please ensure  you cite this url:
www.fmreview.org/palestine.htm  and let us know. We would also be grateful if you could  forward this email

Marion Couldrey &  Dr Tim Morris  

Editors,  Forced Migration Review
Refugee  Studies Centre, Department of International Development,
University of  Oxford, Mansfield  Road, Oxford, OX1  3TB, UK
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