Thursday, 5 May 2016

Afro-Arab Parliamentary Conference calls for providing international protection for the Palestinian people



Abidjan (Ina) - The fourteenth Arab Parliamentary Conference of Africa - which concluded its work in thecity of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast on Thursday (May 5, 2016), the African and Arab parliaments, to provide the necessary support for the success of the Palestinian and Arab efforts to convene an international peace conference, to implement the decisions international legitimacy for the Palestinian cause, to end the Israeli occupation and the embodiment of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, on theborders of June 1967 
and demanded the closing statement of the conference, which took part in its 30 parliament Arab world and Africa, to provide the necessary Palestinian and Arab to protect the Palestinian people for theefforts of support through the UN Security Council condemning the settlements and stop it completely. 
the Conference emphasized that neither peace nor stability in the Middle East without a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue on the basis of international legitimacy resolutions, ending the Israeli occupation of all Arab territories occupied in 1967, and lead to an independent Palestinian state on the borders of the fourth from June 1967 with its capital in Jerusalem. 
draws participants salute and pride for the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and the gift of fans courage and exercise their legitimate right to self - determination and to address the crimes of theIsraeli occupation and the settler zealots report. 
participated in the work of this two - day conference, a delegation of the Palestinian National Council ,headed by Zuhair Sandouka, who delivered a speech at the conference, which he reviewed the crimes ofIsraeli occupation of the daily killing and settlement and aggression on Gaza and the walls of apartheid, stressing that the reason for the failure to achieve peace in the Middle East due to Israel 's refusal and lack of commitment to international legitimacy resolutions. 
He called on African members of the UN Security Council to support the position Palestinian, referring to the common history and heritage between Africa and Palestine in their struggle against colonialism andracial discrimination, especially in South Africa

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