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	The Fifth Bil'in International Conference on the 
	Popular Struggle 
	Closing Statement  
	By Iyad Burnat 
	 Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, April 26, 2010
 
  
	The fifth Bil'in International Conference on the popular struggle
      
	under the name of our prisoners
      Non Violence, 
	Creativity, International Joint Struggle
 
 
  Closing 
	Statement
  The participants who included many high level 
	diplomats and Palestinian politicians from across the political spectrum  
	were welcomed to Bil'in by the head of the Bil'in popular committee Iyad 
	Burnat and previous Vice President  of the European parliment Luisa 
	Morgantini.
  Iyad Burnat stated that  "Our movement is growing 
	and developing  locally and globally. The presence this year of all the 
	Palestinian political factions as well as high level international diplomats 
	at the Bil'in conference on Nonviolent popular resistance reflects the 
	growing consensus around the necessity and effectiveness of the nonviolent 
	popular struggle as a way to end Israel's expanding occupation and Apartheid 
	policies."    During this fifth annual conference, we felt the absence 
	of our friends who are prevented by the occupations cells and bars from 
	joining us, imprisoned for struggling Non-Violently for our freedom, 
	activsts and leaders of the popular committees Abdullah Abu Rahmah, Ibrahim 
	A'amirah, Adeeb Abu Rahmah, Hassan Moussa, Zaydoun Surour, Ibrahim Burnat, 
	Wael Faqi and all political prisoners.
  The conference opened with a 
	message from them written by the imprisoned coordinator of the popular 
	committee of Bili'n Abdullah Abu Rahme. The message spoke of the need to 
	continue the popular Nonviolent struggle and the need for International 
	support.
  We felt the absence our beloved Bassem Abu Rahmah, along 
	with the martyrs of Ni'lin and those that have fallen to defend our land and 
	human dignity. We heard form the family of the Martyr Basam Abu Rahma on 
	behalf of the families of the martyrs who stated that the popular struggle 
	must continue until freedom is achieved.
  We felt the Absence of our 
	brothers and sisters from Gaza who can join us only via video conference due 
	to the occupation's criminal siege of a million and a half of our people. 
	 All those that are not with us physically were with us every minute in 
	Spirit. It is your steadfastness and your sacrifice that fuel and inspire 
	the struggle that will ultimately lead us to our freedom.
      
	Mohammad Khatib representing the popular committees addressed the 
	participants and stated that “We shall maintain the popular struggle far 
	from internal and external political pressures; we shall uphold the ideal of 
	national unity, for we are united under the Palestinian flag; We shall 
	cooperate with all ,but at the same time we will not permit anyone to 
	control us or lead us in service of a factional or partisan agenda, for our 
	popular committees represent all the sons of this country in all its 
	segments; it shall remain a popular movement with grassroots leadership, 
	conscious and committed to the goals and aspirations of our people. “ 
	     Prime minister Slam Fayad stated that the popular 
	struggle will play an important role in ending the occupation and committed 
	to the Palestinian market being free of Settlement products within a year. 
	To the multitude of foreign diplomats present he spoke of the need to stop 
	importing settlement goods or to at least end the preferential treatment 
	they receive. Fayad declared that Palestinian development projects in area 
	“C” and in the areas West of the Wall Apartheid wall will continue as that 
	land is occupied and not, as Israel claims, “disputed” land.
      
	Mustafa Barghuti representing the national and Islamic forces spoke of the 
	spreading of the Bil'in model and the revival of the Spirit of the first 
	Intifada while calling on the diplomats and activists to work to prevent 
	rewarding Israel's occupation by allowing it to join the OECD.
      
	Abass Zaki member of the Fatah movements central committee spoke of the need 
	to support the popular struggle and of his meeting with coordinator of the 
	Bil'in committee Abdullah Abu Rahme in Ofer military prison where he was 
	held after being arrested at a nonviolent demonstration on Palm Sunday when 
	Palestinians attempted to exercise their freedom to worship in their holy 
	sites in Jerusalem.
      We heard from our brothers and 
	sisters from Gaza via satellite conference from Izbat Abed Rabo that was 
	largely devastated in the Israeli war of aggression in January 2009. We 
	spoke to grass roots activists from Gaza. BDS and one state activist Haidar 
	Eid and organizers from the popular committee against the buffer zone Mahmud 
	Al Zik and and Saber Zaanin from the initiative against the buffer zone. 
	They were joined by activist form International solidarity organizations 
	working in Gaza, Lubna Masrwa with the Free Gaza Movement , Adi Mormech From 
	the ISM and Max Ajl from the Gaza freedom March, about their work to break 
	the siege. We then heard from residents of Izbat Abed Rabo, Mukhtar Izbat 
	Abed Rabo who survived the January 2009 assault. Bishop Atallah Hanna from 
	the West Bank set a message of unity to the people of Izbat Abed Rabo 
	stating “your suffering is our suffering your pain is our pain your struggle 
	is our struglle ”. Um Khatem Abed Rabo a refuge form 1948 who lost many of 
	the members of her family in January 2009 spoke of the responsibility of 
	both Israel and Egypt in the killing of her family.
      
	We heard form our brothers and sisters from Jerusalem Arch Bishop Atallah 
	Hanna, Ziad Al Hamuri, Ihab al Jallal, Murad Abu Shaffa about the struggles 
	of the residents of Jerusalem against Israeli attempts to transform 
	Jerusalem into an Israeli colony. Ziad Al Hamuri spoke of the need to 
	challenge the escalating Israeli campaign of stripping Jerusalem residency 
	rights from It's Palestinian citizens.
      The BNC 
	Boycott presented a panel that focused on Israeli Apartheid policies and the 
	by renown journalist and author Jonathan Cooke spoke of the Apartheid within 
	the 1948 borders of Israel , professor Nura Erikat of the legal definition 
	of Apartheid and how it applies to Israeli polices and BNC coordinator Hind 
	Awad told us of the growing successes of the global Palestinian lead BDS 
	movement.
      Popular committees across the West Bank 
	told us of their challenges their creative resistance and BDS campaigns and 
	the repression they face and the price they pay for their resistance. 
	Activists from the global struggle including David Bondia of the Rusell 
	Tribunal presented us with International campaigns of solidarity and 
	resistance. Sahar Vardi presented the joint struggle, Jonthan Pollak the 
	repression of the popular struggle and Raja Abu Rahma, the daughter of Adib, 
	who has been in prison for ten months for protesting Non-violently spoke of 
	that compression spoke of the effect of the repression on her family. 
	     The support from all Palestinian political factions 
	where affirmed during a Panel that brought representative form all the major 
	political factions, Nabil Shaath form the Central committee of Fatah, 
	Khaleda Jarrar of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Quis 
	Abu Leila form the democratic front of the Liberation of Palestine, Alam 
	Jarrar of Al Mubdara, from the National parties and Mahumud Al Ramahi 
	representative of the Islamic legislators and secretary general of the 
	legislative council affirmed their commitment to the popular struggle. 
	Khaleda Jarrar spoke for the need of a united message and proposed a message 
	of ending occupation colonialism and apartheid.
      
	After a very full days we were inspired by the films Life in wheels by 
	Haitham Al Khatib and the award winning film Budrus about the successful 
	nonviolent struggle that moved the Apartheid Wall of Budrus's land. 
      
	We woke up tot he second day of the conference to learn that olive trees 
	were being uprooted in Beit Jallah while the workshops of the conference 
	continued as planned some of the activists form the conference went tot he 
	scene and of the crime and six of them were arrested by the Israeli police 
	and released on bail late that night.
      After a 
	participative process we agreed upon the following :
      
	1. TO PROMOTE LEGAL ACCOUNTABILITY:
      1) To give 
	support to the Russel tribunal for Palestine and its final conclusions 
	stated in March 2010 in its first session in Barcelona, including the demand 
	that Israel, and other states, implement international law, the advisory 
	opinion of the International court of the Justice,  treaties and 
	agreements. We recommend the creation of National Committees of the Russel 
	Tribunal in our respective countries.
      2) To 
	promote legal actions against corporations profiting from the occupation, 
	through (1) sharing information between the different countries about the 
	corporations based on them. (2) Sharing the experience from previous cases 
	and using it for the second session of the Russel Tribunal about 
	corporations. (3) Raising the responsibilities of the corporations and their 
	collaborations in the apartheid regime.
      2. TO 
	PROMOTE BOYCOTT, DIVESTEMENT AND SANCTIONS AGAINST ISRAEL
      
	1) In terms of Disinvestment the priorities should be: (1) To work globally 
	against the EU preferential agreements (2) to work globally for avoiding the 
	entrance of Israel in the OECD
      2) In terms of 
	Boycott the priorities should be: (1) International and Local campaigns on: 
	international corporations that have a relevant local presence with 
	important investments in Israel, Banks and funds, Jewish National Funds, 
	Israeli goods coming from the free zones (2) European and International 
	Universities should stop any kind of university agreements and exchanges 
	with Israeli universities (3) Promoting boycott against Israeli tourism 
	advertising (4) We must prioritize all kind of boycotts on the cultural 
	level
      3) We must promote the exchange of: 
	experiences, contacts, information, research on products and others, online 
	forum, promotion of trainings and joining the Israeli apartheid week
      
	3. TO ESTABLISH AND SUPPORT THE INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR THE PALESTINIAN 
	POPULAR NONVIOLENT RESISTANCE
      The International 
	Network for the Palestinian Popular Nonviolent Resistance, founded in 
	September 2009, is enhanced by the 5th Bil’in Conference, widening the 
	number of members and implementing a coherent strategy. The following 
	actions have been chosen as the most prominent to be developed immediately 
	after the conference
      1) We call upon all the 
	solidarity groups and organizations working in solidarity with Palestinian 
	popular nonviolent resistance to join their efforts through the 
	International Network for Popular Nonviolent Resistance. We call upon 
	joining it in the website:
	
	www.internationalpopularstruggle.org.
      2) 
	Coordinating the sending of activists to Palestine among the organizations 
	that are part of the network, informing in advance details about the teams 
	and the contacts.
      3) Realizing one global day of 
	action in support of the Popular Struggle, with initiatives in each country. 
	The first is foreseen on Thursday the 10th of June 2010-
      
	Promoting the International support to the struggle, with a regular small 
	monthly donation on behalf of individuals/organizations.
      
	In conclusion of the conference Bil'in committee invited everyone to join 
	the weekly demonstration A Palestinian protester from Jaffa  suffered a 
	head injury after soldiers shot him directly with a tear gas projectile that 
	hit his forehead. Five demonstrators were arrested and released on bail that 
	night. 
       
       
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