ECONOMYNEXT – November 29 is the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, a UN-organized observance.
Members of parliament Rauff Hakim and Dilan Perera, among others, expressed their support for Palestine on Wednesday at an event organized by the Palestinian Embassy in Sri Lanka.
“The league of nations mandate over Palestine was ending for Britain and France,” Perera said. “To retain control, they created new nations. Israel was formed by expanding into Palestinian land. Israel was Europe’s colony in the middle east under the fantasy of God’s chosen people.”
In October, the South African government announced that it would recall its diplomats from Israel in protest over the bombing of Gaza.
Perera expressed his support for South Africa’s stance and expressed the idea of recalling Sri Lankan diplomats in Israel.
South Africa also filed a referral to the International Criminal Court to arrest Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, for war crimes.
Perera pointed out that the case of Attorney General of the government of Israel vs Eichmann established the principle of universal jurisdiction, where human rights violations could be prosecuted universally.
“Eichmann was living in Argentina when he was taken to Israel, given a fair trial and executed,” Perera said. “I’m not saying they should be executed but they should be charged for war crimes.”
“The R2P principle was used to suit their own agenda,” Hakeem said referring to western powers.
The Responsibility to Protect, or R2P, is an international norm that seeks to ensure that the international community does not fail to halt the mass atrocity crimes of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.
“Unfortunately, we see this in the Arab world such as in Libya and in Syria. They even tried to justify the invasion of Iraq even though the principle was not invented at the time.”
Ambassador of Kuwait in Sri Lanka Khalaf M M Bu Dhhair pointed out that, “The deprivation of water and electricity that the Palestinian people are facing is a violation of Human Rights in Gaza.”
The United Nations Resident Coordinator Marc-André Franche expressed his support for the 1977 resolution and the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of both Israel and Palestine.
“It is the right of the Palestinians to defend themselves. No one can tell us who can be our leader,” Palestinian Ambassador Zuhair Zaid said. (Colombo/Nov30/2023)