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Annapolis for humanity
Whatever promising speeches and wishful exchanges will have been put
forth in Annapolis , if confidence is to be gradually rebuilt between
the conflicting sides, unconditional measures must urgently be taken :
1) Open the doors of prisons not according to political and partisan
criteria, but according to humanitarian, law-abiding criteria.
2) Adhere to
international humanitarian and human rights
law and refrain from any measure related, even remotely, to collective
punishment.
3) Abstain from any escalation in the unstable period extending from
Annapolis to Paris – and beyond.
Give Annapolis a Chance Communiqué
In this re-emerging process, of taking bold steps on the way to justice
and common sense, we urge both sides to show creative courage in their
approach. The Palestinians have held Israeli Corporal, Gilad Shalit,
prisoner for over sixteen months. They must free him, as they freed
British reporter, Alan Johnston, after the Hamas take-over in Gaza.
The Israelis hold more than ten thousand Palestinian prisoners in their
jails. As they freed Dr Al Shaer in July, and some three hundred persons
later, they must urgently release a significant group of women
prisoners, sick persons, the eldest and longest-serving among them,
along with those held under administrative detention and other arbitrary
procedures – including all the elected members of Palestinian
Legislature. Human beings are not bargaining chips.
In the same spirit, Israel must end all targeted assassinations and all
extra-judicial killings, in exchange for an end to all Palestinian
Qassam attacks.
Supported by :
Nobel Medicine Laureates Arvid Carlsson, Edmond Fischer and Richard
Roberts
Nobel Chemistry Laureate Elias Corey, Roald Hoffmann and Sir Harold
Kroto
Nobel Literature Laureates Elfriede Jelinek and Wole Soyinka
Nobel Physics Laureate Anthony Leggett
Nobel Peace Laureate Desmond Tutu
Members of the European Parliament Chris Davies and Caroline Lucas (
UK), Maria Carlshamre and Jens Holm (Sweden), Angelika Beer ( Germany),
and Luisa Morgantini (Italy)
Linguist Noam Chomsky
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