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Palestinians protest Israeli barrier on anniversary of ICJ ruling
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 07 - 2009


Palestinians Thursday urged greater
international pressure on Israel to implement a five-year-old
International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling against its controversial
West Bank barrier, dpa reported.
Thursday marked the fifth anniversary of the ICJ advisory opinion,
which deemed the barrier - part fence, part wall - illegal, because
most of it was being built inside the West Bank, rather than on the
1949 armistice line separating the occupied territory from Israel.
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) too issued a
statement, protesting Israel's continued construction of the barrier
five years after the Hague court ruling, and condemning the
"international community's inaction."
"By continuing to support Israel, or by turning a blind eye to its
illegal acts, the international community is contributing to a
pervasive climate of impunity," said the rights group.
The United Nations' Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA) told a news conference in Jerusalem a day before the
anniversary that Israel had completed another some 200 kilometres of
the barrier over the past five years, and that another 73 kilometres
were currently under construction.
The barrier severely restricts the movement of tens of thousands
of Palestinians, it said, noting that some 85 per cent of it was
built on occupied West Bank land, trapping some 35,000 Palestinians
inside the "closed area" between the barrier and the "green line."
Many of them need special "permanent resident permits" to enter
the West Bank, while Palestinians wishing to enter the closed area
need "visitor permits," which are difficult to obtain from the
Israeli government.
"Life of people in the West Bank and in the closed area is reduced
to a piece of paper," Michael Baily, of the British non-governmental
organization Oxfam, told the news conference, referring to the
permits.
So far, some 413 out of a total 709 kilometres of the barrier are
ready. OCHA charged that the route Israel was choosing for the barrier
was "not necessary to attain its security measures."


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