United Nations African Meeting in Support
of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People,
Cape Town, 29 and 30 June 2004
Unted Nations Forum of Civil Society
in Support of Middle East Peace Process , 1 July 2004
17 June 2004
The United Nations Committee on the Exercise of the
Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People will convene
the United Nations African Meeting in Support of the
Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. With the
agreement of the Government of South Africa, the Committee
has decided to hold this Meeting on 29 and 30 June 2004
in Cape Town. It will be followed, on 1 July 2004, by
the United Nations Forum of Civil Society in Support
of Middle East Peace.
The theme of the Meeting is "Achieving the inalienable
rights of the Palestinian people The key to peace
in the Middle East". Both events will focus on
promoting support for international efforts at stopping
the dangerous deterioration of the situation in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem,
salvaging the political process, and realizing the vision
of peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Invited
to the Meeting are eminent personalities, including
high-level officials from the Host Government and the
Palestinian Authority, internationally renowned experts,
including Israelis and Palestinians, representatives
of United Nations Members and Observers, parliamentarians,
representatives of the United Nations system and other
intergovernmental organizations, the academic community,
representatives of non-governmental organizations, as
well as the media.
The opening session of the Meeting will take place
on Tuesday, 29 June, at 10.00 a.m., in the Conference
Room (Ballroom East) of the Arabella Sheraton Hotel.
The session is expected to be addressed by Thabo Mbeki,
President of South Africa, Peter Hansen, Commissioner-General,
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Refugees in the Near East, Paul Badji, Chairman of the
Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights
of the Palestinian People and Saeb Erakat, Minister
for Negotiations Affairs of the Palestinian Authority.
It is envisaged that the opening session will be followed
by a panel of eminent personalities to discuss African
support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian
people. The Meeting will continue in three plenary sessions,
during which experts will address specific issues. Each
plenary session will have a discussion period.
Plenary I entitled "The situation in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem",
will begin at 3.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 29 June, with the
participation of Saeb Erakat, Minister for Negotiations
Affairs of the Palestinian Authority; Anat Biletzki,
Chair of the Philosophy Department of Tel Aviv University
and Board Member of BTselem; John Dugard, Special
Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the
Situation of Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory; and Jodi Kollapen, Chairperson of the South
African Human Rights Commission. The presentations will
be followed by a broader discussion among the participants.
On Wednesday morning, 30 June, at 10.00 a.m., Plenary
II will be devoted to "Realizing a shared vision
of peace between the Israelis and Palestinians".
Presentations will be made by, among others, a Palestinian
expert; an Israeli expert, Yossi Katz, former member
of the Knesset; and Ebrahim Ebrahim, Senior Advisor
to the Deputy President of South Africa. A broader discussion
will follow.
Plenary III, starting at 3.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 30
June, is entitled "International efforts at salvaging
peace in the Middle East, African support for the inalienable
rights of the Palestinian people". Speakers include
Ali Halimeh, Palestinian representative to Ireland;
Joel Peters, Professor of International Relations at
the Ben Gurion University of the Negev; Baleka Mbete,
Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa; Edward
Abington, former US Consul-General in East Jerusalem;
Vladimir Chamov, Head of Section in the Middle East
Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
and Ismail Debeche, Professor of International Relations
at the University of Sétif, Algeria. A discussion
period will follow.
The closing session will take place on Wednesday, 30
June, at 5.30 p.m.
Representatives of civil society will have the opportunity
to discuss in greater detail their role in the question
of Palestine at a Forum to be held in the Meeting venue
on Thursday, 1 July, starting at 10:00 a.m. The morning
session will look at initiatives of African civil society
in support of the Palestinian people. Speakers include
Amjad Atallah, President of the Strategic Assessment
Initiative from Washington, DC; Naeem Jeenah, Spokesperson
of the Palestine Solidarity Committee of South Africa,
Shannon Field, Fellow at the Institute for Global Dialogue
in Johannesburg and Max Ozinski of the Not in my Name
campaign in Cape Town. The afternoon session will discuss
the relationship between African civil society and worldwide
initiatives to support a peaceful solution of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. Speakers that have accepted the Committees
invitation include, Soyata Maiga, President of the Association
of Women Jurists of Mali, Richard Kuper, Spokesperson,
European Jews for a Just Peace; and Ivor chipkin, Fellow
at the Wits Institute for Economic and Social Research.
All sessions of the Meeting, as well as the Forum of
Civil Society are open to the media.
The working languages of the Meeting will be English
and French.
Reports of both events will be issued, in due course,
as a publication of the Division for Palestinian Rights
of the United Nations Secretariat.
Registration of participants and observers
Participants and observers, including the representatives
of the media are required to register and obtain Meeting
badges prior to entering the conference room. A registration
area will be set up in the Cape Town International Convention
Centre (CTICC), located adjacent to the Arabella Sheraton
Hotel. Advance registration will be held on Thursday,
24 June, Friday, 25 June, and Monday, 28 June, from
10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Registration on Tuesday, 29
June, will start at 8.00 a.m. Kindly take advantage
of the advance registration in order to avoid delays
on Tuesday, prior to the opening of the Meeting. Representatives
of civil society, including the media will have to register
on Thursday, Friday or Monday. On Tuesday morning, 29
June, registration is reserved for participating delegations
only.
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21 June 2004
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