Palestinian Loss of State.

Palestinian Loss of State.
This image shows the loss of control the Palestinians had of their country.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Independence

         In Palestine and on its perimeters, in exile distant and near, the Palestinian Arab people never weakened and never abandoned its belief in its rights of Return and Independence. From out of long years of trial in ever a growing struggle, the Palestinian political identity emerged further consolidated and confirmed. And the combined group of the Palestinian national will forged itself in a political name of, the Palestine Liberation Organization.[1] Standing on the very rock of conviction in the Palestinian people's unchallengeable rights, the PLO led the campaigns of the people of Palestine; even as it suffered massacres and confinement within and without its home. And so Palestinian resistance was made clear and raised into the front of Arab and world awareness, as the struggle of the Palestinian Arab people achieved unique prominence among the world's liberation movements in the modern era. The State of Palestine is the state of Palestinians wherever they may be. [2] The state is for them to enjoy in it their collective national and cultural uniqueness, theirs to pursue in it a complete equality of rights. State of Palestine is an Arab state, an important and indivisible part of the Arab nation, at one with that nation in heritage and civilization, with it also in its hope for liberation, progress, democracy and unity. [3] The State of Palestine affirms its responsibility to stand for the Charter of the League of Arab States. It calls upon Arab fellow citizens to unite and develop the emergence in reality of our State and to strengthen efforts whose goal is to end Israeli occupation.


[1] "BBC NEWS." BBC News - Home. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/middle_east/03/v3_ip_timeline/html/ (accessed March 9, 2012).
[2] Ibid,.
[3] Ibid,.

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