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Palestinians Strongly Condemn US-UNRWA Framework for Cooperation

Published : 21-09-2021

Palestinians Strongly Condemn US-UNRWA Framework for Cooperation

Palestinian factions and pro-Palestine NGOs have expressed their protest at the “2021-2022 Framework for Cooperation with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)” signed by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration on July 14.

NGOs said a close reading of the Framework shows how it unravels its biased and dangerous implications on the Palestinian refugee cause.

They said the Framework claims that it includes multiple specific commitments to advance the Agency’s ability to deliver effective and efficient aid to Palestinian refugees, it, however, signals a reawakening of the US pro-Israel policy which seeks to liquidate the Palestinian refugee cause, deny Palestinians’ refugee status, and relocate them outside their homeland.

The document includes signs of prejudice and partiality that strike at the foundations of the Palestinian refugee status. It stipulates that Palestinian refugees who had received military training be excluded from UN assistance under the pretext of fighting terrorism.

Human rights watchdogs said the real danger of the document is that it seeks to normalize a de-historicized definition of the Palestinian refugee status that might be adopted by other international organizations seeking to gradually undermine the historical and moral idiosyncrasies of the definition.

They have warned that the US-drafted framework seeks to depoliticize the Palestinian refugee cause as no single reference is made to the right of return or the historical context of the issue. The document rather lays utmost emphasis on the US conditions to resume funding to the UNRWA, which gives the impression of guardianship or tutelage at a time when UNRWA struggles to keep its programmes running and delivering much needed assistance to vulnerable and marginalized Palestinian refugee communities.

Reports have linked the pressure exerted on the UN Agency to the U.S. practice of linking aid to its foreign policy goals or pressure on human rights issues.

Activists said the fact that the Framework confesses that it does not constitute an international agreement and is legally non-binding is tantamount to an attempt to dodge international responsibility for any damages resulting from this agreement.

Pro-Palestine bodies and activists have called for serious action by UNRWA and the international community to disclose the malevolent intentions and unilateral nature of the agreement along with the ferocious politically-motivated campaigns that seek to ultimately erase the right of return of over 7 million Palestine refugees.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12206

Palestinian factions and pro-Palestine NGOs have expressed their protest at the “2021-2022 Framework for Cooperation with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)” signed by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration on July 14.

NGOs said a close reading of the Framework shows how it unravels its biased and dangerous implications on the Palestinian refugee cause.

They said the Framework claims that it includes multiple specific commitments to advance the Agency’s ability to deliver effective and efficient aid to Palestinian refugees, it, however, signals a reawakening of the US pro-Israel policy which seeks to liquidate the Palestinian refugee cause, deny Palestinians’ refugee status, and relocate them outside their homeland.

The document includes signs of prejudice and partiality that strike at the foundations of the Palestinian refugee status. It stipulates that Palestinian refugees who had received military training be excluded from UN assistance under the pretext of fighting terrorism.

Human rights watchdogs said the real danger of the document is that it seeks to normalize a de-historicized definition of the Palestinian refugee status that might be adopted by other international organizations seeking to gradually undermine the historical and moral idiosyncrasies of the definition.

They have warned that the US-drafted framework seeks to depoliticize the Palestinian refugee cause as no single reference is made to the right of return or the historical context of the issue. The document rather lays utmost emphasis on the US conditions to resume funding to the UNRWA, which gives the impression of guardianship or tutelage at a time when UNRWA struggles to keep its programmes running and delivering much needed assistance to vulnerable and marginalized Palestinian refugee communities.

Reports have linked the pressure exerted on the UN Agency to the U.S. practice of linking aid to its foreign policy goals or pressure on human rights issues.

Activists said the fact that the Framework confesses that it does not constitute an international agreement and is legally non-binding is tantamount to an attempt to dodge international responsibility for any damages resulting from this agreement.

Pro-Palestine bodies and activists have called for serious action by UNRWA and the international community to disclose the malevolent intentions and unilateral nature of the agreement along with the ferocious politically-motivated campaigns that seek to ultimately erase the right of return of over 7 million Palestine refugees.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12206