The
following statement was written by a group of queer
people who met at a National Student Conference in
February 2002. For
more information, please contact QUIT! at (510) 434-1304;
quitpalestine@yahoo.com;
www.quitpalestine.org.
Queers Support Palestine
We are queer
people living in the United States who are appalled
at the sufferings inflicted upon the Palestinians
by Israel with active support from the United States.
We support
the Palestinian struggle for liberation. In particular
we:
·
Support the right of return
of all Palestinians to their homes and places of origin
·
Support the creation of a
Palestinian state as defined by the Palestinian people
·
Demand an end to the apartheid
policies of Israel
·
Demand an immediate and complete
withdrawal of all Israeli military forces and settlements
from the territories occupied after 1948
·
Support the campaign to divest
from companies which do business with Israel
·
Demand an end to all U.S.
aid to Israel
·
Oppose ethnic, racial, and
religious profiling and the anti-Arab racist policies
of the U.S.
·
Support the human rights and
self-determination of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and intersex people in Palestine, and around the world.
As queers we
oppose any state which establishes rights based on
religious, racial or ethnic identities. We are dedicated
to support the creation of just, humane and creative
societies where individual rights are not determined
based on race, ethnicity, age, gender identities,
sexual identities, physical or mental conditions,
or any other excuse for discrimination.
Queers have
been active in opposing Zionism for many decades.
We have also been actively opposing the oppression
of our people in many countries of the world. As queers
living in the relative safety of the U.S.,
we are constantly faced with violence and discrimination.
This enables us to empathize and express solidarity
with the violent oppression of queers in most parts
of the world, including the recent highly publicized
cases in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Despite the cynical
claim by the pro-Israeli media that Israel is queer-friendly
we are very aware of the discrimination and oppression
faced by queers in Israel, especially Palestinians.
For example, a gay Palestinian/Israeli couple are
at this moment facing deportation and arrest for the
crime of living together in Jerusalem.
Queer rights
are part and parcel of basic human rights. We exist
in every nation and society. Therefore our liberation
is a common thread that unites marginalized people
of every society. Our common oppression across national
boundaries naturally creates a sense of international
solidarity and community. Just as we cannot allow
other oppressions to persist as we fight for queer
liberation, similarly it is imperative that queer
liberation be an integral part of the struggle for
human rights. We are inspired by South Africa, which
is the only country in the world to include gay rights
in its constitution.
This experience has demonstrated that the open
involvement of queer people in the national liberation
struggle is the best way to ensure their full participation
in the new society.
We stand in
solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for liberation.