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I have no problem in taking part in
a conference where Zionist spokespersons are invited too, for debates are part
and parcel of a healthy political arena. As well, I have no problem being
invited to official public meetings, initiated by government agencies,
including Israeli ones. I need, however, to know exactly what kind of gathering
I am supposed to participate.
By its own definition, the Madrid
Social Forum for a Just Peace in the Middle East belongs to the family of
“social forums,” as defined in the Porto Allegre Charter, i.e. a forum of
grassroots and popular organizations, without any involvement of State’s
agencies, political parties (or armed-organizations). The Alternative
Information Center (AIC), together with PNGO (Palestinian NGOs coordination), Ittijah,
the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) and the Israeli Women
Coalition for a Just Peace were much involved in the International Committee
that was established in order to assist the local committee in shaping the
forum and fixing the list of the invited organizations. Whoever has been
involved in Middle East progressive politics
is aware that the list is a major political issue: most Arab
organizations, including Palestinian ones, do not participate in political
gatherings with Israeli organizations that don’t support Palestinian rights, as
defined by the United Nations and international law, including, obviously, the
Right of Return of the Palestinian refugees. This excludes most of the Israeli
Zionist organizations.
In order to avoid any
misunderstanding, the Madrid
organizing committee and the international committee issued, at an early stage,
a Declaration of Principles that defined the political framework of the Madrid
Social Forum. On the basis of that Declaration of Principles, the Israeli
delegation was designed and the speakers for the various plenaries were
selected. In a nutshell, Madrid
is the first big international Anti-Annapolis conference, and this is why it is
so important.
The composition of the delegations,
however, especially the Israeli one, didn’t satisfy the Spanish Minister of
Foreign Affairs… or the Peres
Peace Center.
Obviously, the Spanish government has the right to sympathize more with Zionist
organizations, and it can organize its own conference. Nevertheless, it cannot
interfere in the Social Forum. Two months ago, I wrote on the AIC website:
The involvement of a government ministry in a social forum is, in and of
itself, a serious violation of the Porto
Alegre charter, which established the absolute
independence of the social forums from the government. Yet the problem is not
only statutory but absolutely political: what are bodies that openly support
neoliberalism and the war doing with a conference that is entirely in
opposition to neoliberalism and the war??!!! This is not the first time that
this quasi-governmental entity attempts to sneak into a conference of
non-governmental organizations, and we have reviewed other attempts in the past
[…]. However, this time the matter is more serious, as a majority of the
participants perceive the forum in Madrid as
being anti-Annapolis, and it is unacceptable that blatant supporters of Annapolis will be present
to seek converts for their plan of war, a plan being created right before our
eyes (“Anti-Annapolis
in Madrid,” 29 November 2007).
In an unacceptable procedure, the
Spanish Foreign Ministry established a parallel Israeli delegation, bigger than
the official one, aimed to change the agenda of the Madrid Social Forum from an
Anti-Annapolis conference to an “all inclusive” gathering, discussing the pro
and against of the war plans shaped in Annapolis
by George W. Bush and Ehud Olmert. The procedure is unacceptable, the content
is outrageous.
As a result, the Palestinian
delegation decided, at the last moment, to boycott the Forum, as did
participants from other parts of the Arab world. One can object that the
protest should have done in Madrid
itself, at the site of the Forum, including boycotting it. This was, however, the
decision of PNGO, and, while driving to the airport on my way to Madrid, I got the information and took the decision to return
to Jerusalem,
in solidarity with the Palestinian civil society organizations.
One should not underestimate what is
at stake. It is not a matter of this or that person or organization
being present at the Madrid Social Forum; it is not even the question of the
heavy involvement of the Spanish government in a Social Forum. It is the
question of War and Peace in the Middle East, what George W. Bush
calls World War III, the core political issue of the moment!
In Annapolis,
the United States
and their allies have finalized the plans of the next war, not hesitating even
to speak about nuclear strikes. It is a war against Iran,
against Lebanon
and Hezbollah, against Hamas and the Palestinian people, part of the global war
planned by the neoconservatives of Washington and Tel Aviv.
The world today is divided between
the supporters of such a war and those who oppose it: the line that divides
them should be hermetic, because it is the line separating freedom from
oppression, peaceful coexistence from aggression, life from death.
Some of the newly-invited Israeli
organizations to Madrid are, to say the least,
not fully opposed to the war plans of their government or their US godfather. To
mention only two: Shimon Peres (founder of the Peres Peace Center) is calling
for a preemptive war against Iran after having supported the last aggression
against Lebanon; Peace Now supported the war in Lebanon in summer 2006—that is,
until it became a military fiasco. It is a matter of private ethics: I do not want,
today, to be in the same forum with such people. The blood of the martyrs of Tyre and Bint Jbail is
not dry yet, and the noises of the next war, a war that they will undoubtedly support,
are already in our ears.
Post Scriptum: We must emphasize how
unacceptable the role played by some of our Israeli colleagues has been in
this. They have crossed the lines, back and forth, between the civil society
organizations and the Spanish Foreign Ministry, creating the whole mess and
provoking the decision of the Palestinian organizations to boycott the Forum.
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