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September 2004 Postcard
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DEAR REPRESENTATIVE:
Please do not vote for HCR 371,
endorsing the illegal wall Israel is building on Palestinian land.
I was dismayed by your vote for HCR 460—praising George Bush’s
capitulation to Ariel Sharon on Israel’s illegal settlements
in Palestine.
The concrete wall, the barbed-wire and the deep trenches
keeping people from their fields, markets, neighbors and schools
are in Palestine—not
Israel. This is land which the U.N. repeatedly has told Israel
to return.
Imagine working on Capitol Hill and having to beg
soldiers from another country for permission to cross into Virginia
or Maryland to go home, to the airport or to the hospital.
In the
name of decency, please do not support HCR 371. Instead, co-sponsor
HCR 111, calling for an investigation into Israel’s brutal
killing of American citizen Rachel Corrie.
FROM:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
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A man passes a note to
a neighbor on the other side of the separation wall Israel
built in Abu Dis
(AFP photo Awad Awad). |
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Israel built this 25-foot-high concrete wall through
the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Dis. The residents of this
and many other Palestinian towns now live in virtual prisons.
On
July 1 Israel’s High Court of Justice ruled that the government
must redraw portions of the wall’s route. On July 9 the International
Court of Justice at The Hague ruled on the wall’s legality.
According to U.N. resolutions, Israel’s presence in the occupied
territories is illegal. It is building the wall not on its own
land, but outside its borders.
The wall threatens the emergence
of a Palestinian state, thwarts diplomatic initiatives and creates
human rights violations.
As the graffiti says, “Peace comes
by agreement not separation.” As
my representative I ask you to condemn this monstrosity. Instead,
say to Israel’s prime minister:
Mr. Sharon: Tear down this
wall! |