A powerful
statement very worth reading. -J
EXCERPT:
We
have no problem with Jews who have not attacked us - our problem is
with those who came to our land, imposed themselves on us by force,
destroyed our society and banished our people. We shall never recognise
the right of any power to rob us of our land and deny us our national
rights. We shall never recognise the legitimacy of a Zionist state
created on our soil in order to atone for somebody else's sins or solve
somebody else's problem. But if you are willing to accept the principle
of a long-term truce, we are prepared to negotiate the terms. Hamas is
extending a hand of peace to those who are truly interested in a peace
based on justice.
Comment
We
will not sell our people or principles for foreign aid
Palestinians voted for Hamas because of our refusal to give up their
rights. But we are ready to make a just peace
Khalid Mish'al
Tuesday January 31, 2006 The
Guardian
It
is widely recognised that the Palestinians are among the most
politicised and educated peoples in the world. When they went to the
polls last Wednesday they were well aware of what was on offer and
those who voted for Hamas knew what it stood for. They chose Hamas
because of its pledge never to give up the legitimate rights of the
Palestinian people and its promise to embark on a programme of reform.
There were voices warning them, locally and internationally, not to
vote for an organisation branded by the US and EU as terrorist because
such a democratically exercised right would cost them the financial aid
provided by foreign donors.The day Hamas won the Palestinian democratic
elections the world's leading democracies failed the test of democracy.
Rather than recognise the legitimacy of Hamas as a freely elected
representative of the Palestinian people, seize the opportunity created
by the result to support the development of good governance in
Palestine and search for a means of ending the bloodshed, the US and EU
threatened the Palestinian people with collective punishment for
exercising their right to choose their parliamentary representatives.
We
are being punished simply for resisting oppression and striving for
justice. Those who threaten to impose sanctions on our people are the
same powers that initiated our suffering and continue to support our
oppressors almost unconditionally. We, the victims, are being penalised
while our oppressors are pampered. The US and EU could have used the
success of Hamas to open a new chapter in their relations with the
Palestinians, the Arabs and the Muslims and to understand better a
movement that has so far been seen largely through the eyes of the
Zionist occupiers of our land.
Our message to the US and EU
governments is this: your attempt to force us to give up our principles
or our struggle is in vain. Our people who gave thousands of martyrs,
the millions of refugees who have waited for nearly 60 years to return
home and our 9,000 political and war prisoners in Israeli jails have
not made those sacrifices in order to settle for close to nothing.
Hamas
has been elected mainly because of its immovable faith in the
inevitability of victory; and Hamas is immune to bribery, intimidation
and blackmail. While we are keen on having friendly relations with all
nations we shall not seek friendships at the expense of our legitimate
rights. We have seen how other nations, including the peoples of
Vietnam and South Africa, persisted in their struggle until their quest
for freedom and justice was accomplished. We are no different, our
cause is no less worthy, our determination is no less profound and our
patience is no less abundant.
Our message to the Muslim and Arab
nations is this: you have a responsibility to stand by your Palestinian
brothers and sisters whose sacrifices are made on behalf of all of you.
Our people in Palestine should not need to wait for any aid from
countries that attach humiliating conditions to every dollar or euro
they pay despite their historical and moral responsibility for our
plight. We expect you to step in and compensate the Palestinian people
for any loss of aid and we demand you lift all restrictions on civil
society institutions that wish to fundraise for the Palestinian cause.
Our
message to the Palestinians is this: our people are not only those who
live under siege in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip but also the
millions languishing in refugee camps in Lebanon, Jordan and Syria and
the millions spread around the world unable to return home. We promise
you that nothing in the world will deter us from pursuing our goal of
liberation and return. We shall spare no effort to work with all
factions and institutions in order to put our Palestinian house in
order. Having won the parliamentary elections, our medium-term
objective is to reform the PLO in order to revive its role as a true
representative of all the Palestinian people, without exception or
discrimination.
Our message to the Israelis is this: we do not
fight you because you belong to a certain faith or culture. Jews have
lived in the Muslim world for 13 centuries in peace and harmony; they
are in our religion "the people of the book" who have a covenant from
God and His Messenger Muhammad (peace be upon him) to be respected and
protected. Our conflict with you is not religious but political. We
have no problem with Jews who have not attacked us - our problem is
with those who came to our land, imposed themselves on us by force,
destroyed our society and banished our people.
We shall never
recognise the right of any power to rob us of our land and deny us our
national rights. We shall never recognise the legitimacy of a Zionist
state created on our soil in order to atone for somebody else's sins or
solve somebody else's problem. But if you are willing to accept the
principle of a long-term truce, we are prepared to negotiate the terms.
Hamas is extending a hand of peace to those who are truly interested in
a peace based on justice.
· Khalid Mish'al is head of the political bureau of Hamas hoood88@hotmail.com