World Leaders Unite for Global March to Jerusalem
The Global March to Jerusalem - North America republishes this declaration with the names of additional distinguished signatories that have joined the GMJ Advisory Board since the last publication.
World Leaders Unite
for Global
March to Jerusalem
We,
the Advisory Board of the Global March to Jerusalem, are
alarmed and deeply troubled by the continuing repression of
Palestinians in Jerusalem and by the deliberate and
systematic attempts to expel and reduce the Christian and
Muslim Palestinian population of the city as part of the
policy called “Judaisation,” which is being applied to
every part of historic Palestine.
This policy
is inconsistent with all relevant United Nations resolutions
on Jerusalem and contrary to the most basic principles of
international law. Its purpose is plainly to ethnically
cleanse Jerusalem of its non-Jewish population and transform
a once proud symbol of international tolerance and religious
and cultural diversity into an exclusionary and racist
enclave.
Jerusalem is our common universal heritage. It is the centre of spirituality and ideological significance for all of the monotheistic religions, and a beacon of emancipation and hope for the downtrodden. This historic city is venerated across the world for enhancing the spiritual heritage of all humanity; it has been a symbol of unity and equality, with a message of love, mercy and compassion.
However the entire world is now witnessing a threat to the sovereignty, sanctity and inviolability of Jerusalem. The plan is not only to destroy the Muslim and Christian presence, but also to change and dismantle the social structure of Jerusalem, obliterating its indigenous Arab identity and changing the character of the city.
The people of the world have therefore taken it upon themselves to prevent this abomination, by mobilizing themselves in every part of the world and representing all religious, humanitarian, and cultural backgrounds in a global march to Jerusalem (GMJ) aimed at guarding the City of Peace from becoming a wasteland of intolerance. We therefore lend our names to support the convergence of people from all countries and continents of the world to Jerusalem, and to the nearest points to which they are able to approach, both inside Palestine and at the Palestinian borders with Jordan, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon, as well as in their own countries, in a peaceful march towards Jerusalem.
We therefore
support this effort, and encourage all of humanity to
support it, by making the pledge set forth below, that all
participants in the Global March to Jerusalem have agreed to
accept.
• We assert the importance of Jerusalem
politically, culturally and religiously to the Palestinian
people and humanity as a whole. We call for the protection
of the Holy Places and all archeological sites and consider
all the efforts done to change its Arabic & cultural
identity as a crime against humanity. We call on all
international institutions to do their duties towards the
city.
• The defense of Jerusalem and its
liberation are a duty of all free people around the world
and we call on all institutions, organizations, and
individuals to participate in this duty.
• We
condemn the Zionist campaign of ethnic cleansing in
Jerusalem and the rest of Palestine including all ongoing
policies intended to change the demographic and geographic
situation in the city and aimed at its Judaisation. We also
condemn the continuation of the Zionist occupation forces in
building the apartheid wall that aims to expropriate more
Palestinian lands and convert the occupied areas into
shrinking cantons isolated from each other.
• We support the right of the Palestinian People to
self-determination, to liberate their lands and to live on
them in freedom and dignity like all other people on
earth.
• We support the non-negotiable &
inalienable rights of the Palestinian People, including
their families, to return to their homes and lands from
which they were uprooted.
• We reject all
racist laws that distinguish between people based on
ethnicity or religion and call for their cancellation and
criminalization.
• The Global March to
Jerusalem does not represent any one faction or political
party, but we call for participation of all social forces,
political factions, and ideologies.
• The
Global March to Jerusalem is a global peaceful movement,
which does not use violence to achieve its goals.
Signed,
The Advisory Board of the Global March to Jerusalem
Abdul Ghaffar Aziz, Coordinator of Pakistani NGOs in Solidarity with Palestine
Shaikh Dr. Abdul Ghani al-Tamimi, poet and preacher; chairman of the Palestine Scholars Abroad
Abdullatif Arabiyyat, Former Speaker of the Jordanian Parliament
Swami Agnivesh, Founder, Bonded Labour Liberation Front and World Council of Arya Samaj, former member of the Indian parliament and former chairperson of the UN Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary Forms of Slavery
Ahmad Obeidat, Former Jordanian Prime Minister & Head of the National Front for Reform
Dr. Ahmed Mohammed attia Bahar, Vice President, Palestinian Legislative Council
Tan Sri Anthony Francis Fernandes, Malaysian entrepreneur; founder and CEO, Air Asia
Dr. Anton Shuhaiber, Gaza Christian Association
Arnold Hottinger, Swiss journalist and publicist; former Middle East correspondent for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
H.E. Atallah Hanna, Archbishop of Sebastia, Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Bouguerra Soltani, Algerian Government Minister and party leader for the Movement of the Society for Peace
Cindy Sheehan, anti-war activist; mother of US soldier killed in Iraq; author
Dr. Cornel West, Professor of African American studies. Princeton University; philosopher, writer and civil rights activist
Datuk Yasmin Yusoff, Malaysian actress and television host
David Hartsough, Director, Peaceworkers, San Francisco
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Laureate
HE Dr. Dzukelly Ahmad, member of the Malaysian parliament
Evelyn Hecht-Galinski, Jewish German author, activist and publicist
Dr. Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law, University of Illinois
Dr. Franco Cavalli, oncologist and former leader of the Swiss Social Democrat Party parliamentary group
George Galloway, former Member of British Parliament and Founder of Viva Palestina
Dr. Ghada Karmi, Writer and Co-Director, Centre for Palestine Studies, University of Exeter
Gretta Duisenberg, Founder and Chair, “Stop the Occupation” (Netherlands), Free Gaza Movement Board Member
Dr. Hammam Said, Head of the Jordanian Consultative Council of the Muslim Brothers
Hafizullah Niazi, Prominent leader of Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (Imran Khan party)
Hilarion Capucci, Archbishop of Caesarea, Greek Melkite Church
Ibrahim Nasrallah, Jordanian-Palestinian Poet & Novelist
Baroness Jenny Tonge, Member, British Parlialment, House of Lords
Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Pastor Emeritus, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Prof. Judith Butler, writer and philosopher, University of California, Berkeley
Laith Shubeilat, Former Jordanian Parliamentarian
Lalita Ramdas, Chair, Greenpeace International
Lauren Booth, broadcaster, journalist and activist
Admiral Laxminarayan Ramdas, Magsaysay Peace Award Recipient and anti-nuclear advocate
Dr. Leo Gabriel, Austrian socioanthropologist, journalist and documentary filmmaker; member, World Social Forum International Council
Fr. Louis Vitale, Order of Franciscan Monks; Pace e Bene; nonviolent resistor
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, Jewish Renewal Movement
Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohammed, former Prime Minister of Malaysia
Mairead McGuire, Nobel Peace Laureate
Marzuki Alie, Speaker, Indonesian House of Representatives
Marwah Daud Ibrahim, Indonesian feminist, writer and Member of Parliament
Medha Patkar, Leader, National Alliance of People’s Movements; Recipient, Right Livelihood Award, Goldman Environment Prize & Amnesty International Human Rights Defenders Award
Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, Secretary General, Palestinian National Initiative and President, Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees
Michel Warschawski, anti-Zionist activist and journalist; co-founder, Alternative Information Center
Neta Golan, Co-Founder, International Solidarity Movement
Dr. Norman Paech, former Member of the German Parliament; professor of law, emeritus, University of Hamburg
Sheikh Raed Salah, President of the Islamic movement within the 1949 Ceasefire Line
Raja Zafar ul Haq, Pakistani senator; Chairman, Pakistan Muslim Leaque; General Secretary, World Muslim League
Justice Rajinder Sachar, Former Chief Justice, Delhi High Court, Member, UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities. Senior Advisor & Counsel, People’s Union for Civil Liberties
Ronnie Kasrils, South African national liberation leader and former cabinet minister
Seema Mustafa, Syndicated columnist & former political editor, Asian Age
Prof Siddique Hassan, Director, Vision 2016 and Assistant Amir of the Jamat-e-Islami, Hind)
Subhi Ghosheh, Chairman, Jordanian Beitul-Maqdes Forum
Syeda Hameed, Columnist, The Indian Express, and Member, Indian National Planning Commission
Dr. Tanveer Ahmad Zubairi, President, International Organization of Doctors
Tikva Honig-Parnass, author and anti-Zionist activist
HE Tony Pua Kiam Wee, member of the Malaysian parliament
Tujan Faysal, First elected woman Jordanian Parliamentarian
Uri Davis, author and civil rights activist
Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat, Former Chief of the Naval Staff of India
Mrs. Wardina Safiyyah, Malaysian actress and television host
Dr. Yacoub Zaiadeen, Former Jerusalem Representative to the Jordanian parliament
Sheikh Yousuf Jumaa, former Palestinian Minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs; former preacher of Al-Aqsa Mosque
Dr. Zakaria Agha, M.D., member, Palestine Liberation Organization Executive Committee; former chair, Gaza Strip Medical Association
Dr. Zeenat Shaukat Ali, Author; Vice Chairman and Founder Trustee of SAGE Foundation; Professor of Islamic Studies, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai