International Coalition of Human Rights and Antiwar Organizations forms to Demand End to Genocide in Palestine
Social Movements Call on Nations to Support the South African Petition to
the World Court on Israeli Genocide with Declarations of Intervention.
United States - On December 30, the newly-formed
International Coalition to Stop Genocide in Palestine convened around the
urgent need for nations to invoke the Genocide Convention as a way to end the
State of Israel’s devastating bombing campaign and additional war crimes being
committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. That effort advanced on
December 29 when South Africa
submitted a well-documented case against Israel to the International Court of
Justice.
The Coalition—which includes Progressive International, the International
Association of Democratic Lawyers, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity
Network, Black Alliance for Peace, Popular Resistance, CODEPINK, the National
Lawyers Guild and numerous other groups—strongly supports the call
issued on January 2 by the Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Coordinating Committee (PAACC) urging governments to support South
Africa’s complaint with Declarations of Intervention, which can be filed before
or after the hearing, scheduled to take place on January 11 and 12, 2024.
Declarations of Intervention in support of South Africa’s invocation of the
Genocide Convention against Israel will increase the likelihood that a positive
finding of the crime of genocide will be enforced by the United Nations such
that actions will be taken to end all acts of genocide and those who are responsible
for the acts will be held accountable.
“It's imperative that more states follow South Africa's historic leadership
demanding Israel is held accountable under international law,” said Suzanne
Adely, president of the National Lawyers Guild and member of the Bureau of the
International Association of Democratic Lawyers. She added, “One clear and
immediate way to do that is to file Declarations of Intervention supporting
South Africa's filing in the ICJ under the Genocide Convention. The increasing
global isolation of Israel and the US and their European allies is an indicator
that this is a key moment for popular movements to move their governments in
the direction of taking these steps and being on the right side of history.”
Adely led an international
delegation to
Cairo last November to demand the opening of Rafah border crossing.
Ajamu Baraka, chair of the coordinating committee of the Black Alliance for
Peace, which has repeatedly condemned Israel’s ongoing genocidal campaign in occupied
Palestine, stated, “The action by the South African government is a courageous
attempt to do no less than salvage the credibility of the international
mechanisms that were meant to protect human rights and international law. The
South African petition is a reminder that it is a legal and moral imperative
for states and international civil society to oppose impunity. Genocide has
been identified as one of the most egregious international crimes. If the
Israeli state and its backers are allowed to escape justice and international
condemnation, it will strip the current international system of justice of any
legitimacy.”
Lamis Deek, a Palestinian attorney based in New York, whose firm convened the
Palestinian Assembly for Liberation's Commission on War Crimes Justice,
Reparations, and Return and co-launched the Global Legal Alliance for
Palestine, added that "This is the rare case where collective social
pressure urging governments to support the South African case can be a sharp
turning point for Palestine. Through the ICJ, South Africa is poised to strike
a decisive blow against this brutal genocide and torture campaign led by Israel
in coordination with the United States. We need more states to file supporting
interventions- and we need the court to feel the watchful eye of the
masses so as to withstand what will be extreme US political pressure on the
Court. International Humanitarian Laws and institutions are meant
to be, and must be seen as, tools for the people, not distant abstractions.
People can- and should- play a strategic and powerful role by integrating
this advocacy into their solidarity work, not only until their governments file
supporting interventions but until the ICJ delivers justice."
The International Coalition to Stop Genocide in Palestine urges human rights,
labor, anti-colonial, anti-imperialist and other groups to increase public
pressure by mobilizing to demand that their respective countries immediately
submit Declarations of Intervention to the International Court of Justice. No
matter how the World Court decides South Africa’s case, the coalition is
committed to ending the genocide in Palestine and will continue to take action
to make this the reality.
The International Coalition to Stop Genocide in Palestine is currently building
global support for this effort by circulating a sign-on letter, which already
has over 100 endorsing organizations. The letter can be read and
endorsed here.
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