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New Delhi, 12th-14th March
West Asia is currently becoming the global flashpoint, with US imperialism seeking to remould the region to its liking. Israel, its closest ally in the region, is also seeking to destroy the Palestinian nation, as well as stamp out all resistance to its own apartheid policies inside Israel as well the Palestinian Territories it has occupied. The catchall slogan of "War against Terror," post 9/11, is providing a cover for the aggressive designs of the US-Israeli axis. Military strikes against Iran now loom on the horizon and the UN Security Council itself is being manipulated for that purpose.
It is the resistance of the people in Iraq, of the Palestinian people, as well as the heroic resistance by the Lebanese national forces against Israeli invasion that today stand in the way of US and Israeli designs in the region. This conference expresses its solidarity with the people of these countries who are fighting for their very existence against overwhelming odds and call upon different sections to unite to help spearhead a much broader resistance against the US-Israeli axis and imperialism.
Unfortunately, the Government of India has not
only failed to support the cause of the people in West Asia but has
connived with US policies in the region, as shown by the vote in IAEA
on Iran. Its continued military relationship with Israel in which India
has become the largest importer of arms from Israel sits ill with its
protestations of support for the Palestinian cause. India must oppose
the continued occupation of Iraq and Israeli occupation of the
Palestinian territories as well as Syrian and Lebanese territories.
Similarly, India must use all its diplomatic leverage and international
stature to take an immediate initiative for a serious peace process in
West Asia. This Conference calls upon the UPA government to abide by
the promise in the Common Minimum Programme that it shall pursue an
independent foreign policy. It should also keep in view the fact that
equitable peace in West Asia is also in the interest of the Indian
people and escalation of war there shall greatly endanger the energy
security of South Asia.
This Conference totally condemns Israel's occupation of Palestinian and
Arab territories, which has lasted for decades in violation of
international law, international humanitarian law and numerous United
Nations resolutions. We demand an immediate end to the occupation of
all the Palestinian and Arab territories captured by Israel. We fully
affirm the right of the Palestinian people to exercise their right to
self-determination including their right to establish, on all the
territories that Israel has occupied, an independent state of their own
in any manner they see fit. The structure of apartheid that Israel has
established must be dismantled and it must grant equal rights to all
its citizens including the right of return to the Palestinians
refugees. We also affirm the right of Palestinians to resist the
occupation through all legitimate means and support the Intifada, as
well as elect a Palestinian Authority of their choice. We call upon the
Palestinian people to form the broadest unity in their struggle for a
just Palestine.
This Conference welcomes the advisory judgement of the International
Court of Justice on the Apartheid Wall and calls for immediate measures
by the international community for dismantling this illegal Wall. The
Wall built by Israel across the West Bank has cut off the Palestinian
people from each other, cutting up the Palestinian territory into a
number of enclaves, with large Israeli settlements established on lands
confiscated from Palestinian people. Israel's so-called "disengagement"
is in fact a re-arrangement of Occupation. It has turned all of Gaza
into a vast prison with the Palestinian population there under
continuous, murderous assaults and a permanent state of siege. Israel's
recent announcements that it will withdraw from some small parts of
West Bank is nothing but a plan to annex part of the Palestinian
territories and turn the rest into economically and socially unviable
Bantustans. This is a part of a policy of annexation of the occupied
territories to Israel and will only perpetuate the Occupation,
eliminating the chances for any just and lasting peace.
This Conference condemns the aggression and occupation of Iraq by the
US and its allies in which more than half a million Iraqis have already
lost their lives, millions disabled, over 2 million have been forced to
flee the country, an equal number are internal refugees, and health
standards have declined to a point where over 75 percent of the
children, estimated at over 4 million, are undernourished and suffering
from various epidemics and disease. The physical infrastructure of Iraq
has been devastated, schools, colleges and hospitals destroyed and more
than 50 per cent of its people are now unemployed. Large numbers of
towns have been reduced to rubble and its remaining residents are now
living in a complete police state. Meanwhile, the US is privatising
Iraq's assets and is using the sale of Iraqi oil to pay for its
occupation, in blatant violation of international law.
The last four year's of brutal occupation of Iraq by US forces and its
allie s is now facing a growing resistance by the people of Iraq. This
conference lauds the enormous sacrifice that the Iraqi people have made
to defend their land and independence. It is now clear that an attempt
to impose a client state in Iraq subservient to the US has failed,
striking a fatal blow to the US designs of an American Imperium and a
uni-polar world The US occupiers have virtually divided Iraq into three
communal regions - Shia, Sunni and Kurdish-- with sponsored communal
killings and are trying to foment an internecine civil war, with even a
possible territorial breakup of Iraq.
The Conference also condemns the use of Depleted Uranium weapons in
Iraq and Afghanistan, which will permanently poison the land and water
there and cause damage not only to those living there now but also
future generations.
The Conference also calls for an immediate end to the Israeli
occupation of Golan Heights and Sheba Firms and their return to Syria
and Lebanon. It also calls for withdrawal of US and NATO forces from
Afghanistan.
Palestine
This Conference
-calls for an end to the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine and all other occupied territories
-denounces the racist and colonial character of Zionism, Israel's State ideology
-demands an immediate end to the policy of targeted assassinations of Palestinian leaders by Israel
-calls that the Right of Return for all Palestinians be fulfilled.
Until then, Palestinian refugees in the Diaspora and internally
displaced Palestinians need to be granted full economic, political and
social rights
-calls for lifting of all sanctions imposed on the Palestinian
Authority and the right of Palestinians to democratically elect a
Palestinian Authority of their choice
-calls for boycott, disinvestments and sanctions on Israel as long as
it continues its occupation of Palestinian and Arab territories
-demand the dismantlement of the Apartheid Wall and all settlements.
-demand the release of all Palestinian political prisoners
-affirm the right of Palestinians to resist the occupation through all legitimate means
-demand that the Government of India immediately break its military and security ties with Israel
Lebanon
This Conference
-Denounces the continuing Israeli aggression of Lebanon
-Supports the right of the Lebanese people to resist such aggression
-Calls for a negotiated internal solution to the problems inside Lebanon free from any external interference
-Demands for compensation for the damage created by Israel and its bombings in Lebanon
Iraq
This Conference calls
-for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of US and "coalition"
forces from Iraq and all corporations and contractors that are a part
of the illegal occupation forces
-that the US and its allies be held accountable for its illegal
invasion and occupation of Iraq, including human rights violations and
attempts to change Iraq's economy
-for an immediate nullification of the "Bremer 100 orders"
privatisation of Iraq's assets by occupying powers or handing over of
its assets to foreign control
-Upon the people to support the legitimate right of the people of Iraq
to resist the illegal occupation of Iraq by all legitimate means
-for the release of all Iraqi political prisoners
-upon the Government of India not to have any relationship with the puppet regime in Iraq
Iran
This Conference
-asserts the right of Iran for the peaceful use of nuclear energy
-calls for lifting of the sanctions imposed on Iran
-believes that only way to address the nuclear issue in Iran is through negotiations and dialogue
-opposes any military attacks on Iran and demands a de-escalation of the US build-up in the region
-calls upon the Government of India to play a positive role to promote
such a dialogue and not succumb to the US pressure to abandon India's
independent foreign policy
-calls upon the Government of India to build the Iran-Pakistan-India Gas Pipeline
Gathered in Delhi at a critical moment in history, we commit to a
struggle against the occupation of Iraq and Palestine and oppose
possible military attacks against Iran. We express our solidarity with
the people in West Asia who are fighting for democracy and social,
economic, political and civil rights and who are suffering from
occupation and repression.
We call upon the international community to set up a Tribunal for War Crimes in Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon. The people who have committed and continue to commit such
atrocities on the people of Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon must be held
accountable and brought to book.
June 9th this year is 40th anniversary of the occupation of the West
Bank. This conference calls the India people to join the worldwide
actions planned on this day and build a campaign on the nature of the
apartheid state of Israel and to ensure breaking of India's military
and security ties with Israel. It also calls on the Indian people to
join hands with the global protests on 12th July, the anniversary of
Israel's aggression on Lebanon.
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