To
Members of Global Civil Society and Academia
We,
Presidents of Palestinian institutions of higher education, wish to bring to
your attention an alarming yet unannounced Israeli policy that affects our
society in the West Bank and Gaza Strip at large, and education in particular:
the denial of entry, re-entry, and continuous residence to foreign passport
holding Palestinians and non-Palestinian family members, lecturers, NGO workers,
and international development experts.
Since
the military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967, Israel has
unilaterally controlled the civil register of the Palestinian population, and
has restricted movement in and out of the Occupied Palestinian Territory for
Palestinians and other non-Israelis, thus depriving the Palestinians of their
basic right to freedom of movement and residence.
Since
the beginning of 2006, and especially after the parliamentary elections, many
thousands of foreign passport holders of Palestinian and non-Palestinian origin
living and/or working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory have suddenly been
denied entry or even threatened with deportation. Israel has arrogated to itself
the prerogative of allowing or refusing work permits to foreigners in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory. Most of these are Palestinian-born and currently
hold foreign passports because their IDs have either been revoked while studying
or working abroad, or their applications for family reunion rejected by the
Israeli occupation authorities under various pretexts since October2000. Yet
they are citizens who have built their lives in Palestine, paying local taxes
and voting in regional and national elections in their embryonic State.
The
majority of foreign passport holders who are denied entry have family
connections in Palestine and are entitled to family integrity by international
conventions and recognized norms. Israel has also signed agreements of
reciprocity in diplomacy and immigration rules with other countries, which it is
now violating while consistently failing to provide a proper reason for its
behavior, depriving threatened persons of their basic rights of access to
justice, transparency and state accountability. Israeli citizens, meanwhile,
enjoy unfettered entry into most countries around the world, while citizens of
these countries are being denied similar treatment when they cross Israeli
borders.
The
business community has also been severely affected. Several successful diaspora
businessmen, who have invested heavily in building their community for over a
decade, are now being refused entry or deported with barely a month's warning.
Diaspora
Palestinians and foreigners have withstood humiliating interrogation at entry
points, continuously threatened with the insecurity of not having their tourist
visas or visitor's permits renewed every three months. Most of them are a part
of the local educated class whose contributions to civil society, educational
institutions and the private sector have been invaluable for the construction of
a viable pluralistic country and laying the foundations for a future Palestinian
state. There have been at least five cases of academics and university staff
being denied entry to the West Bank, the most recent in July 2006. Numerous
international students were turned away at the borders and unable to register or
continue their studies in Palestine. Even Trustees of various university boards
have been issued final permits and are being told to exit the country.
We
call on you to support appropriate collective action against this dangerous
policy of denial of entry- and re-entry to Palestinians and other nationals that
threatens to empty the Occupied Palestinian Territory of its educated classes:
To achieve the reversal of this illegitimate, discriminatory and immoral form of population control
To
secure the total freedom of access to education and other activities in
Palestine.
Presidents
of Palestinian Universities:
Dr. Ali Zedan, Al-Aqsa University/Gaza
Brother
Daniel Casey, Bethlehem University
Dr.
Daoud Zatari, Palestine Polytechnic University
Dr.
Fakhri Hasan, Hebron University
Dr.
Jawad Wadi, Al-Azhar University/Gaza
Dr.
Kamalain Shaath, Islamic University of Gaza
Dr.
Munther Salah, Arab American University
Dr.
Nabeel Kassis, Birzeit University
Dr.
Rami Hamdalla, An-Najah University
Dr.
Sari Nusaibah, Al Quds University
Dr.
Younis Amro, Al Quds Open University