Urgent Appeal from Birzeit
University in Palestine
LET OUR PEOPLE LIVE!
March 10, 2001
We, faculty and staff at Birzeit
University, appeal to our colleagues and friends around the world to help us in
delivering our simple but urgent message -- let our people live! We
will be delivering this message in peaceful marches of protest to the Israeli
soldiers and tanks that currently prevent us from reaching our
University by the only road that allows accessibility and that has been recently
blocked. The suffering of Palestinians in surrounding villages
who are cut off from their livelihoods, health care, schools and markets is also
acute. So far protests have only been met with bullets and tear gas.
We need your help to bring our message to the world.
The wave of violence against the Palestinian population has reached
unprecedented proportions. The Israeli army's policy of siege
through blocking roads and digging trenches around towns and villages has been
escalating, making it practically impossible to meet people's very basic needs.
This policy has now reached Birzeit University, preventing us and our students
from reaching campus to continue our classes, labs and academic life.
On 7 March 2001 in the dead of night, the Israeli army destroyed portions of the
only road linking the University to Ramallah, gouging out trenches and
destroying about 400 meters of asphalt. This damage to the only road
linking Ramallah City to Birzeit village and 33 other villages with a population
of about 65,000 has resulted in the total disruption of daily life. To date,
cars, ambulances and provisions are not able to cross to and from Birzeit and
surrounding villages. Most Palestinian populated areas have already been
hermetically sealed, disregarding all standards of dealing with civilians and
contravening international law, particularly the Fourth Geneva Convention.
These measures are, in the full sense of the term, war crimes.
With these actions, it becomes clear that such policies are part of a long term
strategy that Israel is pursuing in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
This strategy has been adopted by successive Israeli Governments,
both of Barak and Sharon, in order to subjugate the entire population, and will
them to accept the unacceptable.
We call on you to ACT NOW:
1. Call for an immediate end to the closure policies.
2. Call for the international protection of the Palestinian
population.
3. Demand that Israel abide by international law.
Call the nearest Israeli Embassy in your area, or send your protests to
the Israeli Government on these email addresses:
Benjamin Beneliazer, Israeli Minister of Defense at sar@mod.gov.il
and Shimon Peres, Israeli Foreign Minister at sar@mofa.gov.il.
For further follow up, please visit the Birzeit Website at www.birzeit.edu.