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Adopted at the Third National Student
Conference of the Palestine Solidarity Movement, October 10-12,
2002
- The Third Conference is committed to a core set
of principles.
- The Third Conference believes that the
Palestinian people must ultimately be able to decide their future
in Palestine. Certain key principles, grounded in, but not limited
to, international law, human rights, and basic standards of
justice, will be fundamental to a just resolution to the plight of
the Palestinians. These include:
- the full decolonization of all Palestinian land, including
settlements, which are illegal under international law;
- the end of the Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip and West
Bank, including East Jerusalem and all Arab lands;
- the recognition and implementation of the right of return
and repatriation for all Palestinian refugees to their original
homes and properties; and
- an end to the Israeli system of Apartheid and discrimination
against the indigenous Palestinian population.
- Just as the Third Conference condemns the racism
and discrimination inherent in Zionism underlying the policies and
laws of the state of Israel, the Third Conference rejects any form
of hatred or discrimination against any group based on race,
ethnicity, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.
- The Third Conference's strength is in the great
diversity of its membership. The Third Conference welcomes
individuals of all ethnic and religious backgrounds to join in
solidarity with the struggle for justice in Palestine.
- As a solidarity movement, it is not our place to
dictate the strategies or tactics adopted by the Palestinian
people in their struggle for liberation.
- The 3rd Conference seeks to promote the following
campaigns:
- divestment from Israel
- ending U.S. aid to Israel;
- Right of Return;
Using tactics which may include:
- education
- public demonstrations and rallies
- civil disobedience or direct action
- The Third Conference does not endorse activities
that contradict the guiding principles as stated above.
- Individuals or groups acting as members,
representatives, or sponsors of the Third Conference agree to
abide by the code of conduct and promote its guiding principles.
- In the interest of building a more unified and
expanding solidarity movement for justice and human rights in
Palestine, individuals or groups may endorse and sign on the the
above guiding principles.
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