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Apartheid in Palestine – Censored by Wikipedia




Apartheid in Palestine – Censored by Wikipedia




by Spartacus on April 13, 2011



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The Palestinian Authority’s treatment of the Christians, Jews, women, gays and the refugees of 1948 has been compared by United Nations investigators, human rights groups and critics of Israeli policy to South Africa’s treatment of non-whites during its apartheid era.



Public figures including Khaled Abu Toameh, Victor Davis Hanson, David Bedein and Alan Dershowitz have characterized the Palesitnian suthority of practicing “apartheid.”



Crime of Apartheid



In 1973, the International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (ICSPCA) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. The ICSPCA defines the crime of apartheidas “inhuman acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group … over another racial group … and systematically oppressing them.”



In 2002 the crime of apartheid was further defined by Article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Courtas encompassing inhumane acts such as torture, murder, forcible transfer, imprisonment, or persecution of an identifiable group on political, racial, national, ethnic, cultural, religious, or other grounds, “committed in the context of an institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any racial group or groups and committed with the intention of maintaining that regime.”



Apartheid against Christians



It is against the law share the Gospel with a Palestinian.



Professor Alan Dershowitz of Harvard University charges that “Hamas is notorious for its anti-Christian apartheid.”Under the Hamas-led government, anti=Christian apartheid has included bombings and attacks by gunmen on Christian individuals and institutions.



Journalist Khaled Abu Toameh describes the treatment of Christians living under the Palestinian Authority as a system of “apartheid”.



Apartheid against Ahmadi



Apostasy (conversion form Islam to another religion) is against the law in the Palestinian Authority. Penalties include forcible divorce (dissolution of the marriages of apostates) and the death penalty. Members of the minority Ahmadi Islamic sect are threatened with the death penalty due to court rulings that the sect is heretical.



Believers living in both the Palestinian Authority controlled West Bank and in Hamas controlled Gaza have been stripped of their property by legal action, beaten and had their property destroyed by thugs.



In Hamas-controlled Gaza



Alan Dershowitz accuses the Hamas government of Gaza as practicing “apartheid… against women, gays, Christians.”



Apartheid against Jews



The Palestinian Authority has been accused of being “an apartheid, racist, Palestinian state which openly and proudly states its intention of being Judenrein.”



Alan Dershowitz describes the Palestinian Authority’s policy statements that “‘no Jew’ will ever be allowed to live in a Palestinian state” as “apartheid”. Accusations that “apartheid” exists in “the territories currently occupied by the Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority and the Hamas-occupied Gaza Strip” on the gorunds that the “Palestinian Arabs ban all Jews from living amongst them” and “Arabs found to have sold property to Jewish purchasers are summarily executed – often in the public squares and streets of Palestinian Arab settlements. And on the grounds that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has declared that:




“I will never allow a single Israeli to live among us on Palestinian land.”



Since its inception in 1994, the newly constituted Palestinian Authority, created by the PLO, has prepared the rudiments of a Palestinian State, modeled on the rules of Apartheid and institutionalized discrimination:



1. The right of Palestinian Arab refugees and their descendents to return to Arab villages lost in 1948 will be protected by the new Palestinian state.



2. While 20% of Israel’s citizens are Arabs, not one Jew will be allowed to live in a Palestinian State



3. Anyone who sells land to a Jew will be liable to the death penalty in the Palestinian State



4. Those who murder Jews are honored on all official Palestinian media outlets.



5. Palestinian Authority maps prepared for the Palestinian State depict all of Palestine under Palestinian rule



6. PA maps of Jerusalem for the Palestinian State once again delete the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem



7. Recent PA documents claim all of Jerusalem for the future Palestinian State.



8. The right of Jewish access to Jewish holy places is to be denied in the new Palestinian State.



9. The Draft Palestinian State Constitution denies juridical status to any religion except for Islam.



10. No system which protects human rights or civil liberties will exist in a Palestinian State.



If that is not a formula for a totalitarian apartheid state of Palestine, then what is?



Apartheid against Women



Alan Dershowitz and other commentators accuse the Hamas government of Gaza of practicing “apartheid… against women.” Victor Davis Hansonextends this accusatio to the Palestinian-ruled territories generally.



Apartheid against gays



According to the International Lesbian and Gay Association, Palestinian Authority law prohibits sexual relations between two men.



Alan Dershowitz and other commentators accuse the Hamas government of Gaza as practicing “apartheid… against… gays.



Apartheid against the Palestinian refugees of 1948



The Palestinian Authority, most residents of which were residents of Jordan or Egypt until the 1967 War; since it became self-governing under the Oslo Accords of 1993, the Palestinian Authority has been accused of practicing apartheid against the Palestinian refugees of 1948 living under its jurisdiction.



If you want to use the term “apartheid” to characterize some aspect of Middle East politics, then Balata is a good place to apply it. It is the Palestinian Authority’s answer to Soweto. The PA does not permit the children of Balata to go to local schools. It does not permit the people of Balata to build outside the one square kilometer. The people of Balata are prevented from voting in local elections, and the PA provides none of the funds for the necessary infrastructure of the camp — including sewers and roads.



Sol Stern characterizes Balata as a




Quasi-apartheid welfare ghetto. The Palestinian Authority does not consider the residents of Balata citizens of Palestine; they do not vote on municipal issues, and they receive no PA funding for roads or sanitation. The refugee children—though after 60 years, calling young children “refugees” is absurd—go to separate schools run by UNRWA, the UN’s refugee-relief agency. The “refugees” are crammed into an area of approximately one square kilometer, and municipal officials prohibit them from building outside the camp’s official boundaries, making living conditions ever more cramped as the camp’s population grows.



See also:

Apartheid in Bahrain censored

Arab Apartheid?



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