by Stephen Lendman
What do you call a Black man who rejects equal rights for his own people and others? A racist traitor.
What do you call a rejectionist leader? A criminal who should be impeached, removed and prosecuted.
Obama stands guilty on multiple counts. His rap sheet includes much more
than spurning Palestinian rights. He's complicit in grand theft and war
crimes multiple times over. He's unfit to serve. He should be in
prison, not government.
Throughout his tenure, he repeatedly violated international,
constitutional, and US statute laws. He's contemptuous of fundamental
rights and other democratic values.
From his earliest Chicago political days, he supported ethnic cleansing
gentrification. Real estate and other financial priorities trumped
populism. They still do and much more.
Obama fronts for wealth and power interests. As a state senator, he did
it for his district. As president, he does it globally. He's in lockstep
with Israel on Palestine.
He supports occupation harshness. Palestinians are Muslims and don't
matter. Denying them fundamental rights is policy. So is total
evisceration of freedom and standing four-square against sovereign
independence in any form. He also opposes full or limited UN membership.
Washington wages wars multiple ways. Its repertoire includes financial and political warfare.
Last year, US Jerusalem Consul General, Daniel Rubenstein, told chief
negotiator Saeb Erekat that Washington will veto a UN Security Council
resolution on Palestinian sovereignty within June 1967 borders.
Doing so is illegal. It also carries no weight. The General Assembly
alone affirms new member states by a two-thirds vote. The Security
Council only recommends admissions.
Palestinians can override Washington's veto by petitioning the General
Assembly through the 1950 Uniting for Peace Resolution 377. Doing so
renders America's veto null and void.
Washington pledged earlier not to oppose any state seeking UN
membership. Of course, its promises aren't worth the paper they're
written on. The same goes for Israel. Both nations are rogue states.
They govern by we're boss and what we say goes rules.
Rubenstein also threatened to cut off all aid and impose other
unspecified punitive measures. In July 2012, PA official Khaled Mesmar
said Washington repeated its threat.
An unnamed US diplomat told Abbas in Ramallah. He, of course, only goes
through the motions of seeking official statehood recognition and UN
membership with enough rights to matter. Rhetoric substitutes for
follow-through.
If proper procedures are followed, both objectives are within easy
reach. Abbas struck out repeatedly on both counts. Expect nothing from
him ahead. He epitomizes betrayal and illegitimacy. He represents Israel
and Washington, not Palestine. He's an unprincipled quisling head of
state.
In June 2011, the Senate unanimously approved a measure to end funding
if statehood is pursued. Weeks later, the House followed suit. It voted
407 - 6. Its resolution also called for suspending aid if Fatah/Hamas
unity is consummated.
Both House and Senate resolutions are non-binding. Foreign policy is the
purview of the Executive. Exceptions include the right to declare war.
Congress alone may do so. It abdicated its authority over seven decades
ago. It shows no signs of reclaiming it.
The State of Palestine, in fact, exists. It was proclaimed in Algiers on
November 15, 1988. At the time, the PLO adopted the Palestinian
Declaration of Independence.
PLO legal advisor Francis Boyle drafted it. He included safeguards to
assure all sovereign state rights. His document left no wiggle room
loopholes. He also made sure UN membership won't comprise them.
Palestine satisfies all essential criteria for sovereign independence and full de jure UN membership.
All UN Charter states (including America and Israel) provisionally
recognized Palestinian independence in accordance with UN Charter
article 80(1) and League Covenant article 22(4).
Further, as the League's successor, the General Assembly has exclusive
legal authority to designate the PLO as the Palestinian peoples'
legitimate representative.
The Palestine National Council (PNC) is the PLO's legislative body. It's
empowered to proclaim the existence of Palestine. According to the
binding 1925 Palestine Citizenship Order in Council, Palestinians, their
children and grandchildren automatically become citizens.
So are diaspora Palestinians. Those living in Israel and Jordan have
dual nationalities. Occupied Territory residents remain "protected
persons" (under Fourth Geneva) until a final peace settlement is
reached.
Rights are achievable under leaders who pursue them. Palestinian
governance always fell short. Millions deserving better never got it.
They remain occupied and oppressed in limbo.
They're on their own to seek liberation PA leaders conspiratorially with
Israel and Washington deny them. On September 27, Abbas addressed the
General Assembly in New York. Once again he fell short.
His comments were watered down, weak-kneed, and duplicitous. He'll again
seek UN non-member state status, he said. On the one hand, he promised
before and backed down.
On the other, why seek less than what's easily within reach and should have been gotten long ago.
Last year, Francis Boyle emailed this writer as follows:
"I have advised the Palestinians to invoke the Uniting for Peace
Resolution." Doing so overrides Washington's veto. "That get’s their
Admission Application to the UN General Assembly."
"It is the General Assembly that admits, not the Security Council. There
they will need a 2/3ds vote of those states voting yes or no -
abstentions, no votes, no shows do not count."
At the time, the Financial Times estimated they had 170 votes. They
constitute 88% of UN member states. "If they get the 2/3ds vote in the
General Assembly, Palestine" joins their ranks, "and you have Palestine
and Israel, which everyone says they want but, of course, they do not
mean it."
Boyle added that "Palestinians will always live to fight another day.
And I will be there with them until my dying day. Or until Palestine is
Free." For the record, this writer pledges the same thing without
compromising what's right, fair, just, and long overdue.
On October 1, the London Guardian headlined "US warns European governments against supporting Palestinians at UN," saying:
It came in private memo form. Go along or else. Memo language said UN
status in any form "would be extremely counterproductive." EU
governments were told Palestinians will face "significant negative
consequences." Financial sanctions were mentioned.
The memo said Palestinian statehood "can only be achieved via direct
negotiations with the Israelis." Going that route, of course, assures
permanent occupation, exploitation, persecution, and failure.
European governments were urged to support US obstructionist efforts.
General Assembly representatives in New York were given Washington's
ultimatum. Do it our way or else.
Washington and Israel have serious concerns about rights UN member
states are afforded. In another email, Boyle explained, saying:
Once Palestine "becomes a UN Member State, (it) can ratify the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court and then file a formal State
to State Complaint against Israeli Officials, upgrading the lower level
Complaint President Abbas filed at my advice."
It can also "ratify the Genocide Convention and sue Israel for Genocide
at the World Court, pursuant to the advice I had already given President
Arafat and President Abbas, and get a temporary restraining Order
against the Zionists, that would then go to the Security Council for
enforcement, and if vetoed by the Americans, to the General Assembly for
enforcement under the (1950) Uniting for Peace Resolution."
"With these proceedings, (it may) be able to halt the Zionist settlement
project of all Palestine in the immediate future." It will also lift
Gaza's siege. Abbas refuses to do it. So did Arafat before him.
Decades of Palestinian leadership failure to do the right thing
constitutes betrayal. Nothing ahead looks promising. A third Intifada is
long overdue.
Courageous independent leaders are needed to inspire, organize, and
direct it. Hopefully enough of them are committed and ready. Liberation
won't come any other way.
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