Sunday 9 May 2010

Right of Return Ignored by Ramallah Collabrating PA Inevitable

ROR Inevitable 09/05/2010 

BERLIN, (PIC)-- Dr. Aziz Duweik, the speaker of the Palestinian legislative council (PLC), has affirmed conviction that the Palestinian refugees would return to their homeland one day.

He told the eighth Palestinians in Europe conference held in Berlin in a televised address that the right of return was "inalienable", expressing appreciation over the Palestinians' efforts in the diaspora and their insistence on returning to their country.

The PLC speaker said that the Nakba or catastrophe (usurpation of Palestine) was a passing event and would no doubt come to an end.

The annual conference is attended by around 10,000 participants from various European countries, who renew their right of returning to their homeland Palestine.

It is organized by the general secretariat of Palestinians in Europe, the Palestinian return center, and the Palestinian assembly in Germany in cooperation with Palestinian institutions in Germany.

Millions of people around the world follow the event, which opened in Berlin on Saturday, live.


Jihad: Uraikat's statement ignores right of return

[ 09/05/2010 - 09:14 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The Islamic Jihad movement has said that the concentration on the final status issues in the renewed talks between the PA in Ramallah and the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) was ignoring the true conflict on the ground.

Daoud Shihab, a Jihad spokesman, told the PIC on Saturday night that PA negotiator Saeb Uraikat's statement that the indirect talks would focus on borders and security was ignoring historical Palestine.

The statement legitimizes the Jewish nature of Israel and drops the right of return and could lead to a fresh transfer of the remaining Palestinians in the 1948 occupied lands out of their ancestral homeland, he elaborated.

He said that the security issues meant that the Fatah-controlled authority in Ramallah would be assigned to preserve the security of Israel.

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