Speech by Yasser Arafat at United Nations General Assembly
New York 13 november 1974

1974年11月15日阿拉法特在联合国发表演讲,成为第一个在联大全体会议上发表讲话的非政府组织代表。一年后,联大通过决议,给予巴勒斯坦解放组织观察员地位。演讲中阿拉法特名言:“我带着橄榄枝和自由战士的枪来到这里,请不要让橄榄枝从我手中滑落”。2004年11月11日阿拉法特去世,联合国秘书长安南当日凌晨通过其发言人发表声明,对阿拉法特逝世“深表悲痛”,纽约联合国总部也为阿拉法特逝世降半旗致哀。
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In the name of the people of Palestine and the leader of its national struggle,
the Palestine Liberation organization, 1 take this opportunity to extend to
you, Mr. President, my warmest congratulations on your election to the presidency
of the twenty-ninth session of he United nations general assembly.
We have, of course, long known you to be sincere and devoted defender of
the cause of freedom, justice and peace. We have al a known you also to be in
the vanguard of the freedom-fighters in their heroic Algerian war of national
liberation. Today Algeria has attained a distinguished position in the world
community and has assumed its responsibilities both in the national and in the
international fields, thus earning the support and esteem of the entire human
family.
I also avail myself of this opportunity to extend my sincerest appreciation
to M. Kurt Waldheim the Secretary-General of the United Nations, for the great
efforts he has made and is still making to enable us to assume our responsabilities
in the smoothest possible way.
In the name of the people of Palestine 1 take this opportunity to congratulate
three States that have recently been admitted to membership in the United Nations
after obtaining their national independence : Guinea-Bissau, Bangladesh and
Grenada. I extend our best wishes to the leadership of those Member States and
wish them progress and success-
Mr. president, I thank you for having invited the Palestinian Liberation
Organization to participate in this plenary sessions of the United Nations Genera
Assembly. 1 am grateful to all those representatives of States of the United
Nations who contributed to the decision to introduce the question of Palestine
as a separate item of the agenda of this Assembly. That decision made possible
the Assembly’s resolution inviting us to address it on the question of Palestine.
This is a very important occasion. The question of Palestine is being reexamined
by the United Nations, and we consider that step to be a victory for the world
Organization as much as a victory for the cause of our people. It indicates
anew that the United Nations of today is not the United Nations of the past,
just as today’s world is not yesterday’s world. Today’s United Nation represents
138 nations, a number that more clearly reflects the will of the international
community. Thus today’s United Nations is more nearly capable of implementing
the principles embodied in its Charter and in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, as well as being more truly empowered to support causes of peace and
justice.
Our peoples are now beginning to feel that change. Along with them, the peoples
of Asia, Africa and Latin America also feel the change. As a result, the United
Nations acquires greater esteem both in our people’s view and in the view of
other peoples. Our hope is thereby strengthened that the United Nations can
contribute actively to the pursuit and triumph of the causes of peace, justice,
freedom and independence. Our resolve to build a new world is fortified-a world
free of colonialism, imperialism, neo-colonialism and racism in each of its
instances, including Zionism.
Our world aspires to peace, justice, equality and freedom. It wishes that
oppressed nations at present bent under the weight of imperialism might gain
their freedom and their right to self-determination. It hopes to place the relations
between nations on a basis of equality, peaceful coexistence, mutual respect
for each other’s internal affairs, secure national sovereignty, independence
and territorial unity on the basis of justice and mutual benefit. This world
resolves that the economic ties binding it together should be grounded in justice,
parity and mutual interest. It aspires finally to direct its human resources
against the scourge of poverty, famine, disease and natural calamity, toward
the development of productive scientific and technical capabilities to enhance
human wealth-all this in the hope of reducing the disparity between the developing
and the developed countries. But all such aspirations cannot be realized in
a world that is at present ruled over by tension, injustice, oppression, racial
discrimination and exploitation, a world also threatened with unending economic
disaster, war and crisis.
Great numbers of peoples, including those of Zimbabwe, Namibia, South Africa
and Palestine, among many others, are still victims of oppression and violence.
Their areas of the world are gripped by armed struggles provoked by imperialism
and racial discrimination, both merely forms of aggression and terror. Those
are instances of oppressed peoples compelled by intolerable circumstances into
a confrontation with such oppression. But wherever that confrontation occurs
it is legitimate and just.
It is imperative that the international community should support these peoples
in their struggles, in the furtherance of their rightful causes, in the attainment
of their right to self-determination.
In Indo-China the peoples are still exposed to aggression. They remain subjected
to conspiracies preventing them from the enjoyment of peace and the realization
of their goals. Although peoples everywhere have welcomed, the agreements on
peace reached in Laos and South Vietnam, no one can say that genuine peace bas
been achieved, nor that those forces responsible in the first place for aggression
have now desisted from their attacks on Vietnam.’ The same can be said of the
present military aggression against the people of Cambodia. It is therefore
incumbent on the international community to support these oppressed peoples,
and also to condemn the oppressors for their designs against peace. Moreover,
despite the positive stand taken by the Democratic Republic of Korea with regard
to a peaceful, just solution of the Korean question, there is as yet no settlement
of that question.
A few months ago the problem of Cyprus erupted violently before us. All peoples
everywhere shared in the suffering- of the Cypriots. We ask that the United
Nations continue its efforts to reach a just solution in Cyprus, thereby sparing
the Cypriots further war and ensuring peace and independence for them instead.
Undoubtedly, however, consideration of the question of Cyprus belongs within
that of Middle Eastern problems as well as of Mediterranean problems.
In their efforts to replace an outmoded but still dominant world economic
system with a new, more logically rational, one, the countries of Asia, Africa
and Latin America must nevertheless face implacable attacks on these efforts.
These countries have expressed their views at the special session of the General
Assembly on raw materials and development. Thus the plundering., the exploitation,
the siphoning off of the wealth of impoverished peoples must be terminated forthwith.
There must be no deterring of these peoples’ efforts to develop and control
their wealth. Furthermore, there is a grave necessity for arriving at fair prices
for raw materials from these countries.
In addition, these countries continue to, be hampered in the attainment of
their primary objectives formulated at the Conference on the Law of the Sea
in Caracas, at the Population Conference and at the Rome Food Conference. The
United Nations should therefore bend every effort to achieve a radical alteration
of the world economic system, making it possible for developing countries to
develop. The United Nations must shoulder the responsibility for fighting inflation,
now borne most heavily by the developing countries, especially the oil-producing
countries.’ The United Nations must firmly condemn any threats made against
these countries simply because they demand their just rights.
The world-wide armaments race shows no sign of abating. As a consequence,
the world is threatened with the dispersion of its wealth and the utter waste
of its energies. Armed violence is made more likely everywhere. We expect the
United Nations to devote itself single-mindedly to curbing the unlimited acquisition
of arms ; to preventing even the possibility of nuclear destruction ; to reducing
the vast sums spent on military technology ; to converting expenditure on war
into projects for development, for increasing production, and for benefiting
common humanity.
And still, the highest tension exists in our part of the world. There the
Zionist entity clings tenaciously to occupied Arab territory ; Zionism persists
in its aggressions against us and our territory. New military preparations are
feverishly being made. These anticipate another, fifth war of aggression to
be launched against us. Such signs bear the closest possible watching, since
there is a grave likelihood that this war would forebode nuclear destruction
and cataclysmic annihilation.
The world is in need of tremendous efforts if its aspirations to peace, freedom,
justice, equality and development are to be realized, if its struggle is to
be victorious over colonialism, imperialism, neo-colonialism, and racism in
all its forms, including Zionism. Only by such efforts can actual form be given
to the aspirations of all peoples, including the aspirations of peoples whose
States oppose such efforts. It is this road that leads to the fulfillment of
those principles emphasized by the United Nations Charter and the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. Were the status quo simply to be maintained however,
the world would instead be exposed to prolonged armed conflict, in addition
to economic, human and natural calamity.
Despite abiding world crises, despite even the gloomy powers of backwardness
and disastrous wrong, we live in a time of glorious change. An old world order
is crumbling before our eyes, as imperialism, colonialism, neo-colonialism and
racism, the chief form of which is Zionism, ineluctably perish. We are privileged
to be able to witness a great wave of history bearing peoples forward into a
new world which they have created. In that world just causes will triumph. Of
that we are confident.
The question of Palestine belongs to this perspective of emergence and struggle.
Palestine is crucial amongst those just causes fought for unstintingly by masses
laboring under imperialism and aggression. It cannot be, and is not, lost on
me today, as I stand here before the General Assembly, that if I have been given
the opportunity to address the General Assembly, so too must the opportunity
be given to all liberation movements fighting against racism and imperialism.
In their names, in the name of every human being struggling for freedom and
self-determination, 1 call upon the General Assembly urgently to give their
just causes the same full attention the General Assembly has so rightly ,given
to our cause. Such recognitions once made, there will be a secure foundation
thereafter for the preservation of universal peace. For only with such peace
will a new world order endure in which peoples can live free of oppression,
fear, terror and the suppression of their rights. As 1 said earlier, this is
the true perspective in which to set the question of Palestine. I shall now
do so for the General Assembly, keeping firmly in mind both the perspective
and the goal of a coming world order.
Even as today we address the General Assembly from what is before all else
an international rostrum we are also expressing our faith in political and diplomatic
struggle as complements, as enhancements of armed struggle. Furthermore we express
our appreciation of the role the United Nations is capable of playing in settling
problems of international scope. But this capability, I said a moment ago, became
real only once the United Nations had accommodated. itself to the living actuality
of aspiring, peoples, towards which an Organization of so truly international
a dimension owes unique obligations.
In addressing the General Assembly today our people proclaims its faith in
the future, unencumbered either by past tragedies or present limitations. If,
as we discuss the present, we enlist the past in our service, we do so only
to light up our journey into the future alongside other movements of national
liberation If we return now to the historical roots of our cause we do so because
present at this very moment in our midst are those, who, while they occupy our
homes as their cattle graze in our pastures, and as their hands pluck the fruit
of our trees, claim at the same time that we are disembodied spirits, fictions
without presence, without traditions or future. We speak of our roots also because
until recently some people have regarded-and continued to regard-our problem
as merely a problem of refugees. They have portrayed the Middle East Question
as little more than a border dispute between the Arab states and the Zionist
entity. They have imagined that our people claims rights not rightfully its
own and fights neither with logic nor valid motive, with a simple wish only
to disturb the peace and to terrorize wantonly. For there are amongst you-and
here 1 refer to the United States of America and others like it-those who supply
our enemy freely with planes and bombs and with every variety of murderous weapon.
They take hostile positions against us, deliberately distorting the true essence
of the problem. All this is done not only at our expense, but at the expense
of the American people, and of the friendship we continue to hope can be cemented
between us and this great people, whose history of struggle for the sake of
freedom’ we honor and salute.
I cannot now forgo this opportunity to appeal from this rostrum directly
to the American people, asking it to give its support to our heroic and fighting
people. 1 ask it whole-heatedly to endorse right and justice, to recall George
Washington to mind, heroic Washington whose purpose was his nation’s freedom
and independence, Abraham Lincoln, champion of the destitute and the wretched,
also Woodrow Wilson whose doctrine of Fourteen Points remains subscribed to
and venerated by our people. I ask the American people whether the demonstrations
of hostility and enmity taking place outside this great hall reflect the true
intent of America’s will ? What, 1 ask you plainly, is the crime of the people
of Palestine against the American people ? Why do you fight us so ? Does such
unwarranted belligerence really serve your interests ? Does it serve the interests
of the American masses ? No, definitely not. 1 can only hope that the American
people will remember that their friendship with the whole Arab nation is too
great, too abiding, and too rewarding for any such demonstrations to harm it
In any event, as our discussion of the question of Palestine focuses upon
historical roots, we do so because we believe that any question now exercising
the world’s concern must be viewed radically, in the true root sense of that
word, if a real solution is ever to be grasped. We propose this radical approach
as an antidote to an approach to international issues that obscures historical
origins behind ignorance, denial, and a slavish obeisance to the present.
The roots of the Palestinian question reach back into the closing years of
the 19th century, in other words, to that period which we call the era of colonialism
and settlement,’ as we know it today. This is precisely the period during which
Zionism as a scheme was born ; its aim was the conquest of Palestine by European
immigrants, just as settlers colonized, and indeed raided, most of Africa. This
is the period during which, pouring forth out of the west, colonialism spread
into the furthest reaches of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, building colonies,
everywhere cruelly exploiting, oppressing,’ plundering the peoples of those
three continents. This period persists into the present. Marked evidence of
its totally reprehensible presence can be readily perceived in the racism practiced
both in South Africa and in Palestine.
Just as colonialism and its demagogues dignified their conquests, their plunder
and limitless attacks upon the natives of Africa with appeals to a “civilizing
and modernizing” mission, so too did waves of Zionist immigrants disguise their
purposes as they conquered Palestine. Just as colonialism as a system and colonialists
as its instrument used religion, color, race and language to justify the African’s
exploitation and his cruel subjugation by terror and discrimination, so too
were these methods employed as Palestine was usurped and its people hounded
from their national homeland.
Just as colonialism heedlessly used the wretched, the poor, the exploited
as mere inert matter with which to build and to carry out settler colonialism,
so too were destitute, oppressed European Jews employed on behalf of world imperialism
and of the Zionist leadership. European Jews were transformed into the instruments
of aggression ; they became the elements of settler colonialism intimately allied
to racial discrimination.
Zionist theology was utilized against our Palestinian people : the purpose
was not only the establishment of Western-style settler colonialism but also
the severing of Jews from their various homelands and subsequently their estrangement
from their nations. Zionism is an ideology that is imperialist, colonialist,
racist ; it is profoundly reactionary and discriminatory ; it is united with
antisemitism in its retrograde tenets and is, when all is said and done, another
sideof the same base coin. For when what is proposed is that adherents of the
Jewish faith, regardless of their national residence, should neither owe allegiance
to their national residence nor live on equal footing with its other, non-Jewish
citizens-when that is proposed we hear anti-Semitism being proposed. When it
is proposed that the only solution for the Jewish problem is that Jews must
alienate themselves from communities or nations of which they have been a historical
part, when it is proposed that Jews solve the Jewish problem by immigrating
to and forcibly settling the land of another people-when this occurs, exactly
the same position is being advocated as the one urged by anti-Semites against
Jews.
Thus, for instance, we can understand the close connection between Rhodes,
who promoted settler colonialism in south-east Africa, and Herzl, who had settler
colonialist designs upon Palestine. Having received a certificate of good settler
colonialist conduct from Rhodes, Herzl then turned around and presented this
certificate to the British Government, hoping thus to secure a formal resolution
supporting Zionist policy. In exchange, the Zionists promised Britain an imperialist
base on Palestinian soil so that imperial interests could be safeguarded at
one of their chief strategic points.
So the Zionist movement allied itself directly with world colonialism in
a common raid on our land. Allow me now to present a selection of historical
truths about this alliance.
The Jewish invasion of Palestine began in 1881. Before the first large wave
of immigrants started arriving, Palestine had a population of half a million
; most of the population was either Moslem or Christian, and only 20,000 were
Jewish. Every segment of the population enjoyed the religious tolerance characteristic
of our civilization.
Palestine was then a verdant land, inhabited mainly by an Arab people in
the course of building its life and dynamically enriching its indigenous culture.
Between 1882 and 1917 the Zionist Movement settled approximately 50,000 European
Jews in our homeland. To do that it resorted to trickery and deceit in order
to implant them in our midst. Its success in getting Britain to issue the Balfour
Declaration once again demonstrated the alliance between Zionism and imperialism.
Furthermore, by promising to the Zionist movement what was not hers to give,
Britain showed how oppressive was the rule of imperialism. As it was constituted
then, the League of Nations abandoned our Arab people, and Wilson’s pledges
and promises came to nought. In the guise of a mandate, British imperialism
was cruelly and directly imposed upon us. The mandate document issued by the
League of Nations was to enable the Zionist invaders to consolidate their gains
in our homeland.
In the wake of the Balfour Declaration and over a period of 30 years, the
Zionist movement succeeded, in collaboration with its imperialist ally, in settling
more European Jews on the land, thus usurping the properties of Palestinian
Arabs.
By 1947 the number of Jews had reached 600,000 ; they owned about 6 percent
of Palestinian arable land. The figure should be compared with the population
of Palestine, which at that time was 1,250,000.
As a result of the collusion between the mandatory Power and the Zionist
movement and with the support of some countries,5 this General Assembly early
in its history approved a recommendation to partition our Palestinian homeland.
This took place in an atmosphere poisoned with questionable actions and strong
pressure. The General Assembly partitioned what it bad no right to divide an
indivisible homeland. When we rejected that decision, our position corresponded
to that of the natural mother who refused to permit King Solomon to cut her
son in two when the unnatural mother claimed the child for herself and agreed
to his dismemberment. Furthermore, even though the partition resolution granted
the colonialist settlers 54 percent of the land of Palestine, their dissatisfaction
with the decision prompted them to wage a war of terror against the civilian
Arab population. They occupied 81 percent of the total area of Palestine, uprooting
a million Arabs. Thus, they occupied 524 Arab towns and villages, of which they
destroyed 385, completely obliterating them in the process. Having done so,
they built their own settlements and colonies on the ruins of our farms and
our groves. The roots of the Palestine question lie here. Its causes do not
stem from any conflict between two religions or two nationalisms. Neither is
it a border conflict between neighboring states. It is the cause of a people
deprived of its homeland, dispersed and uprooted, and living mostly in exile
and in refugee camps.
With support from imperialist and colonialist Powers, it managed to get itself
accepted as a United Nations Member. It further succeeded in getting the Palestine
Question deleted from the agenda of the United Nations and in deceiving world
public opinion by presenting our cause as a problem of refugees in need either
of charity from do-gooders, or settlement in a land not theirs.
Not satisfied with all this, the racist entity, founded on the imperialist-colonialist
concept turned itself into a base of imperialism and into an arsenal of weapons.
This enabled it to assume its role of subjugating the Arab people and of committing
aggression against them, in order to satisfy its ambitions for further expansion
on Palestinian and other Arab lands. In addition to the many instances of aggression
committed by this entity against the Arab States, it has launched. two large-scale
wars, in 1956 and 1967, thus endangering world peace and security.
As a result of Zionist aggression in June 1967, the enemy occupied Egyptian
Sinai as far as the Suez Canal. The enemy occupied Syria’s Golan Heights, in
addition to all Palestinian land west of the Jordan. All these developments
have led to the creation in our area of what has come to be known as the “Middle
East problem.” The situation has been rendered more serious by the enemy’s persistence
in maintaining its unlawful occupation and in further consolidating it thus
establishing a beachhead for world imperialism’s thrust against our Arab nation.
All Security Council decisions and appeals to world public opinion for withdrawal
from. the lands occupied in June 1967 have been ignored. Despite all the peaceful
efforts on the international level, the enemy has not been deterred from its
expansionist policy. The only alternative open before our Arab nations, chiefly
Egypt and Syria, was to expend exhaustive efforts in preparing forcefully to
resist that barbarous armed invasion-and this in order to liberate Arab lands
and to restore the rights of the Palestinian people, after all other peaceful
means had failed.
Under these circumstances, the fourth war broke out in October 1973, bringing
home to the Zionist enemy the bankruptcy of its policy of occupation, expansion
and its reliance on the concept of military might. Despite all this, the leaders
of the Zionist entity are far from having learned any lesson from their experience.
They are making preparations for the fifth war, resorting once more to the language
of military superiority, aggression, terrorism, subjugation and, finally, always
to war in their dealings with the Arabs.
It pains our people greatly to witness the propagation of the myth that its
homeland was a desert until it was made to bloom by the toil of foreign settlers,
that it was a land without a people, and that the colonialist entity caused
no harm to any human being. No : such lies must be exposed from this rostrum,
for the world must know that Palestine was the cradle of the most ancient cultures
and civilizations. Its Arab people were engaged in farming and building, spreading
culture throughout the land for thousands of years, setting an example in the
practice of freedom of worship, acting as faithful guardians of the holy places
of all religions. As a son of Jerusalem, 1 treasure for myself and my people
beautiful memories and vivid images of the religious brotherhood that was the
hallmark Of Our Holy City before it succumbed to catastrophe. Our people continued
to pursue this enlightened policy until the establishment of the State of Israel
and their dispersion. This did not deter our people from pursuing their humanitarian
role on Palestinian soil.. Nor will they permit their land to become a launching
pad for aggression or a racist camp predicated on the destruction of civilization,
cultures, progress and peace. Our people cannot but maintain the , heritage
of their ancestors in resisting the invaders, in assuming the privileged task.
of defending their native land, their Arab nationhood, their culture and civilization,
and in safeguarding the cradle of monotheistic religion.
B, we need only mention briefly some Israeli stands : its support of the
Secret Army Organization in Algeria, its bolstering of the settler-colonialists
in Africa - whether in the Congo Angola , Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Azania or South
Africa - and its backing of South Vietnam against the vietnamese revolution.
In addition how can mention Israel’s continuing support of imperialists and
racists everywhere, its obstructionist stand in the Committee of Twenty-FOur,,
its refusal to cast its vote in support of independence for the African States,
and its opposition to the demands of many Asian, African and Latin American
nations, and several other States in the conference on raw materials, population,
the Law Of the Sea, and food. All these facts offer further proof of the character
of the enemy which has usurped our land. They justify the honorable struggle
which we are waging against it. As we defend a vision of the future, our enemy
upholds the myths of the past.
The enemy we face has a long record of hostility even towards the Jews themselves,
for there is within the Zionist entity a built-in racism against Oriental Jews.
Wbile we are vociferously condemning the massacres of Jews under Nazis rule,
Zionist leadership appeared more interested at that time in exploiting them
as best it could in order to realize its goal of immigration into Palestine.
If the of immigration of Jews to Palestine had had as its objective the goal
of enabling them to live side side by side with us, enjoying the same rights
and assuring the same duties, we would . have opened our doors to them, as far
as our homeland’s capacity for absorption permitted. Such was the case with
the thousands of Armenians and Circassians who still live among us in equality
and brethren and citizens. But that the goal of this immigration should be to
usurp our homeland, disperse our people, and turn us into second-class citizens
- this is what no one
can conceivably demand that we acquiesce in or submit to. Therefore, since
its inception, our revolution bas not been motivated by racial or religious
factors. Its target bas never been the Jew, as a person, but racist Zionism.
and undisguised aggression. In this sense, ours is also a revolution for the
Jew, as a human being, as well. We are struggling, so that Jews, Christians
and Muslims may live in equality, enjoying the same rights and assuming the
same duties, free from racial or religious discrimination.
We do distinguish between Judaism and Zionism. While we maintain our opposition
to the colonialist Zionist movement, we respect the Jewish faith. Today, almost
one centuy after the rise of the Zionist movement, we wish to warn of its increasing
danger to the Jews of the world, to our Arab people and to world peace and security.
For Zionism. encourages the Jew to emigrate out of his homeland and grants him
an artificially created nationality. The Zionists proceed with their terrorist
activities even though these have proved ineffective. The phenomenon of constant
emigration from Israel, which is bound to grow as the bastions of colonialism
and racism in the world fall, is an example of the inevitability of the failure
of such activities.
We urge the people and governments of the world to stand firm. against Zionist
attempts at encouraging world Jewry to emigrate from their countries and to
usurp our land. We urge them as well firmly to oppose any discrimination against
any human being, as to religion, race, or colon
Why should our Arab Palestinian people pay the price of such discrimination
in the world ? Why should our people be responsible for the problems of Jewish
immigration, if such problems exist in the minds of some people ? Why do not
the supporters of these problems open their own countries, which can absorb
and help these immigrants ?
Those who call us terrorists wish to prevent world public opinion from discovering
the truth about us and from seeing the justice on our faces. They seek to bide
the terrorism and tyranny of their acts, and our own posture of self-defence.
The difference between the revolutionary and the terrorist lies in the reason
for which each fights. For whoever stands by a just cause and fights for the
freedom and liberation of his land from the invaders, the settlers and the colonialists,
cannot possibly be called terrorist, otherwise the American people in their
struggle for liberation from. the British colonialists would have been terrorists
; the European resistance against the Nazis would be terrorism, the struggle
of the Asian, African and Latin American peoples would also be terrorism, and
many of you who are in this Assembly hall were considered terrorists. This is
actually a just and proper struggle consecrated by the United Nations Charter
and by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As to those who fight against
the just causes, those who wage war to occupy, colonize and oppress other people,
those are the terrorists. Those are the people whose actions should be condemned,
who should be called war criminals : for the justice of the cause determines
the right to struggle.
Zionist terrorism which was waged against the Palestinian people to evict
it from its country and usurp its land is registered in our official documents.
Thousands of our people were assassinated in their villages and towns ; tens
of thousands of others were forced at gunpoint to leave their homes and the
lands of their fathers. 1-une and time again our children, women and aged were
evicted and had to wander in the deserts and climb mountains without any food
or water. No one who in 1948 witnessed the catastrophe that befell the inhabitants
of hundreds of villages and towns-in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Lydda, Ramle and Galilee-no
one who has been a witness to that catastrophe will ever forget the experience,
even though the mass blackout has succeeded in hiding these horrors as it has
hidden the traces of 385 Palestinian villages and towns destroyed at the time
and erased from the map. The destruction of 19,000 houses during the past seven
years, which is equivalent to the complete destruction of 200 more Palestinian
villages, and the great number of maimed as a result of the treatment they were
subjected to in Israeli prisons, cannot be hidden by any blackout.
Their terrorism fed on hatred and this hatred was even directed against the
olive tree in my country, which has been a proud symbol and which reminded them
of the indigenous inhabitants of the land, a living reminder that the land is
Palestinian- Thus they sought to destroy it. How can one describe the statement
by Golda Meir which expressed her disquiet about “the Palestinian children born
every day.” They see in the Palestinian child, in the Palestinian tree, an enemy
that should be exterminated. For tens of years Zionists have been harassing
our people’s cultural, political, social and artistic leaders, terrorizing them
and assassinating them. They have stolen our cultural heritage, our popular
folklore and have claimed it as theirs. Their terrorism even reached our sacred
places in our beloved and peaceful Jerusalem. They have endeavored to de-Arabize
it and make it lose its Moslem and Christian character by evicting its inhabitants
and annexing it.
1 must mention the tire of the Aksa Mosque and the disfiguration of many
of the monuments, which are both historic and religious in character. Jerusalem
with its religious history and its spiritual values, bears witness to the future.
It is proof of our eternal presence, of our civilization, of our human values.
It is therefore not surprising that under its skies the three religions were
born and that under that sky these three religions shine in order to enlighten
mankind so that it might express the tribulations and hopes of humanity, and
that it might mark out the road of the future with its hopes.
The small number of Palestinian Arabs who were not uprooted by the Zionists
in 1948 are at present refugees in their own homeland. Israeli law treats them
as second-class citizens-and even as third class citizens since Oriental Jews
are second-class citizens-and they have been subject to all forms of racial
discrimination and terrorism after confiscation of their land and property.
They have been victims of bloody massacres such as that of Kfar Kassim, they
have been expelled from their villages and denied the right to return, as in
the case of the inhabitants of Rait and Kfar-Birim. For 26 years, our population
has been living under martial law and was denied the freedom of movement without
prior permission from the Israeli military governor, this at a time when an
Israeli law was promulgated granting citizenship to any Jew anywhere who wanted
to emigrate to our homeland. Moreover, another Israeli law stipulated that Palestinians
who were not present in their villages or towns at the time of the occupation
were not entitled to Israeli citizenship.
The record of Israeli rulers is replete with acts of terror perpetrated on
those of our people who remained under occupation in Sinai and the Golan Heights.
The criminal bombardment of the Bahr-al-Bakar School and the Abou Zaabal factory
are but two such unforgettable acts of terrorism.5 The total destruction of
the Syrian city of Kuneitra is yet another tangible instance of systematic terrorism.
If a record of Zionist terrorism in South Lebanon were to be compiled, the enormity
of its acts would shock even the most hardened : piracy, bombardments, scorched-earth,
destruction of hundreds of homes, eviction of civilians and the kidnapping of
Lebanese citizens. This clearly constitutes a violation of Lebanese sovereignty
and is in preparation for the diversion of the Litani River waters.
Need one remind this Assembly of the numerous resolutions adopted by it condemning
Israeli aggressions committed against Arab countries, Israeli violations of
human rights and the articles of the Geneva Conventions, as well as the resolutions
pertaining to the annexation of the city of Jerusalem and its restoration to
its former status ?
The Only description for these acts is that they are acts of barbarism and
terrorism. And yet, the Zionist racists and colonialists have the temerity to
describe the just struggle of our people as terror. Could there be a more flagrant
distortion of truth than this ? We ask those who usurped our land, who are committing
murderous acts of terrorism against our people and are practicing racial discrimination
more extensively than the racists of South Africa, we ask them to keep in mind
the United Nations General Assembly resolution that called for the one-year
suspension’ of the membership of the Government of South Africa from the United
Nations. Such is the inevitable fate of every racist country that adopts the
law of the jungle, usurps the homeland of others and persists in oppression.
For the past 30 years, our people have had to struggle against British occupation
and Zionist invasion both of which had one intention, namely the usurpation
of our land. Six major revolts and tens of popular uprisings were staged to
foil these attempts, so that our homeland might remain ours. Over 30,000 martyrs
the equivalent in comparative terms of 6 million Americans, died in the process.
When the majority of the Palestinian people was uprooted from its homeland
in 1948, the Palestinian struggle for self-determination continued under the
most difficult conditions. We tried every possible means to continue our political
struggle to attain our national rights, but to no avail. Meanwhile, we had to
struggle for sheer existence. Even in exile we educated our children. This was
all a part of trying to survive.
The Palestinian people produced thousands of physicians, lawyers, teachers
and scientists who actively participated in the development of the Arab countries
bordering on their usurped homeland. They utilized their income to assist the
young and aged amongst their people who remained in the refugee camps. They
educated their younger sisters and brothers, supported their parents and cared
for their children. All along, the Palestinian dreamt of return. Neither the
Palestinian’s allegiance to Palestine nor his determination to return waned
; nothing could persuade him to relinquish his Palestinian identity or to forsake
his homeland. The passage of time did not make him forget, as some hoped he
would. When our people lost faith in the international community which persisted
in ignoring its rights and when it became obvious that the Palestinians would
not recuperate one inch of Palestine through exclusively political means, our
people had no choice but to resort to armed struggle. Into that struggle it
poured its material and human resources. We bravely faced the most vicious acts
of Israeli terrorism which were aimed at diverting our struggle and arresting
it.
In the past 10 years of our struggle, thousands of martyrs and twice as many
wounded, maimed and imprisoned were offered in sacrifice ; all in an effort
to resist the imminent threat of liquidation, to regain our right to self-determination
and our undisputed right to return to our homeland. With the utmost dignity
and the most admirable revolutionary spirit, our Palestinian people has not
lost its spirit in Israeli prisons and concentration camps or when faced with
all forms of harassment and intimidation. It struggles for sheer existence and
it continues to strive to preserve the Arab character of its land. Thus it resists
oppression, tyranny and terrorism in their ugliest forms.
It is through our popular armed struggle that our political leadership and
our national institutions finally crystallized and a national liberation movement,
comprising all the Palestinian factions, organizations, and capabilities, materialized
in the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Through our militant Palestine national liberation movement, our people’s
struggle matured and grew enough to accommodate political and social struggle
in addition to armed struggle. The Palestine Liberation Organization was a major
factor in creating a new Palestinian individual, qualified to shape the future
of our Palestine, not merely content with mobilizing the Palestinians for the
challenges of the present.
The Palestine Liberation Organization can be proud of having a large number
of cultural and educational activities, even while engaged in armed struggle,
and at a time when it faced increasingly vicious blows of Zionist terrorism.
We established institutes for scientific research, agricultural development
and social welfare, as well as centers for the revival of our cultural heritage
and the preservation of our folklore. Many Palestinian poets, artists and writers
have enriched Arab culture in particular, and world culture generally. Their
profoundly humane works have won the admiration of all those familiar with them.
In contrast to that, our enemy has been systematically destroying our culture
and disseminating, racist, imperialist ideologies, in short, everything that
impedes progress, justice, democracy and peace.
The Palestine Liberation Organization has earned its legitimacy because of
the sacrifice inherent in its Pioneering role, and because of its dedicated
leadership of the struggle. It has also been granted this . legitimacy by the
Palestinian masses, which in harmony with it have chosen it to lead the struggle
according to its directives. The Palestine liberation Organization has also
gained its legitimation . by representing every faction, union or group as well
as every Palestinian talent, either in the National Council or in people’s institutions.
This legitimacy was further strengthened by the support of the entire Arab nation,
and it was consecrated during the last Arab Summit Conference, which reiterated
the right of the Palestine Liberation Organization in its capacity as the .
sole representative of the Palestinian People, to establish an independent national
State on all liberated Palestinian territory.
Moreover, the Palestine Liberation Organization’s legitimacy was intensified
as a result of fraternal support g movements and by friendly, like-minded nations
that stood by our side, encouraging and aiding us in our struggle to secure
our national rights.
Here 1 must also warmly convey the gratitude of our revolutionary fighters
and that of our people to the non-aligned countries, the socialist countries,
the Islamic countries, the African countries and friendly European countries,
as well as ail our other friends in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
The Palestine Liberation Organization represents the Palestinian people,
legitimately and uniquely. Because of this, the Palestine Liberation Organization
expresses the wishes and hopes of its people. Because of this, too, it brings
these very wishes and hopes before you, urging you not to shirk a momentous
historic responsibility towards our just cause.
For many years now, our people has been exposed to the ravages of war, destruction
and dispersion. It has paid in the blood of its sons that which cannot ever
be compensated. It has borne the burdens of occupation, dispersion, eviction
and terror more uninterruptedly than any other people. And yet all this has
made our people neither vindictive nor vengeful. Nor has it caused us to resort
to the racism of our enemies. Nor have we lost the true method by which friend
and foe are distinguished.
For we deplore ail those crimes committed against the Jews, we also deplore
all the real discrimination suffered by them because of their faith.
I am a rebel and freedom is my cause. 1 know well that many of you present
here today once stood in exactly the same resistance position as I now occupy
and from which 1 must fight. You once had to convert dreams into reality by
your struggle. Therefore you must now share my dream. 1 think this is exactly
why I can ask you now to help, as together we bring out our dream into a bright
reality, our common dream for a peaceful future in Palestine’s sacred land.
As lie stood in an Israeli military court, the Jewish revolutionary, Ahud
Adif, said : “I am no terrorist ; I believe that a democratic State should exist
on this land.” Adif now languishes in a Zionist prison among his co-believers.
To him and his colleagues 1 send my heartfelt good wishes.
And before those same courts there stands today a brave prince of the church,
Bishop Capucci. Lifting his fingers to form the same victory sign used by our
freedom-fighters, he said : “What 1 have done, 1 have done that all men may
live on this land of peace in peace.” This princely priest will doubtless share
Adif’s grim fate. To him we send our salutations and greetings.
Why therefore should 1 not dream and hope ? For is not revolution the making
real of dreams and hopes ? So let us work together that my dream may be fulfilled,
that 1 may return with my people out of exile, there in Palestine to live with
this Jewish freedom-fighter and his partners, with this Arab priest and his
brothers, in one democratic State where Christian, Jew and Moslem live in justice,
equality, fraternity and progress.
Is this not a noble dream worthy of my struggle alongside all lovers of freedom
everywhere ? For the most admirable dimension of this dream is that it is Palestinian,
a dream from out of the land of peace, the land of martyrdom and heroism, and
the land of history, too.
Let us remember that the Jews of Europe and the United States have been kmown
to lead the struggles for secularism and the separation of Church and State.
They have also been known to fight against discrimination on religious grounds.
How then can they continue to support the most fanatic, discriminatory and closed
of nations in its policy ?
In my formal capacity as Chairrnan of the Palestine Liberation Organization
and leader of the Palestinian revolution 1 proclaim before you that when we
speak of our common hopes for the Palestine of tomorrow we include in our perspective
all Jews now living in Palestine who choose to live with us there in peace and
without discrimination.
In my formal capacity as Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization
and leader of the Palestinian revolution I call upon Jews to turn away one by
on from the illusory promises made to them by Zionist ideology and Israeli leader
ship. They are offering Jews perpetual bloodshed endless war and continuous
thraldom.
We invite them to emerge from their moral isolation into a more open realm
of free choice, far from their present leadership’s efforts to implant in them
a Massada complex.
We offer them the most generous solution, that we might live together in
a framework of just peace in Our democratic Palestine.
In my formal capacity as Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization,
I announce here that we do not wish one drop of either Arab or Jewish [blood]
to be shed ; neither do we delight in the continuation of killing, which would
end once a just peace,9 based on Our people’s rights, hopes and aspirations
had been
In my formal capacity as Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization
and leader of the Palestinian revolution I appeal to you to accompany Our people
in its struggle to attain its right to self-determination. This right is consecrated
in the United Nations Charter and bas been repeatedly confirmed in resolutions
adopted by this august body since the drafting of the Charter. I appeal to you,
further, to aid Our people’s return to its homeland from an involuntary exile
imposed upon it by force of arms, by tyranny, by oppression, so that we may
regain Our property, Our land, and thereafter live in Our national homeland,
free and sovereign, enjoying all the privileges of nationhood. Only then can
we pour all our resources into the mainstream of human civilization. Only then
car Palestinian creativity be concentrated on the service of humanity. Only
then will Our Jerusalem resume its historic role as a peaceful shrine for all
religions.
I appeal to you to enable Our people to establish national independent sovereignty
over its own land.
Today I have come bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter’s gun. Do
not let the olive branch fall from my hand. I repeat : do not let the olive
branch fall from my hand.