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Thus, in the Declaration of Sarajevo, the Gaza Tribunal declares moral outrage at the genocide and the myriad other crimes of the Israeli regime, solidarity with the people of Palestine, and commitment to working with partners across global civil society to end the genocide, and to ensure accountability for perpetrators and enablers, redress for victims and survivors, and a free Palestine.
In the face of genocide and global inaction, the Tribunal recognizes that the challenge of justice falls to people, to legitimate resistance, to acts of solidarity, to civil society, to social movements, and to people of conscience everywhere.
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It demands an immediate end to those crimes, including the occupation, the siege, the apartheid, and the genocide, and freedom for all Palestinian prisoners. It calls on all governments and on international organizations to act. And it denounces all those who have been complicit in the regime’s crimes, from states to media companies, arms corporations, and others.
In the face of genocide and global inaction, the Tribunal recognizes that the challenge of justice falls to people, to legitimate resistance, to acts of solidarity, to civil society, to social movements, and to people of conscience everywhere.
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Importantly, the Declaration expresses the conviction that the struggle against all forms of racism, bigotry, and discrimination necessarily includes the equal rejection of Islamophobia, anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian racism, and antisemitism, as well as an acknowledgment of the horrific effects of Zionism, apartheid, and settler-colonialism on the Palestinian people.
In the face of genocide and global inaction, the Tribunal recognizes that the challenge of justice falls to people, to legitimate resistance, to acts of solidarity, to civil society, to social movements, and to people of conscience everywhere.
“The challenge of justice now falls to people of conscience everywhere, to civil society and to social movements, to all of us. As such, our work in the coming months will be dedicated to meeting this challenge. Palestinian lives are at stake. The international moral and legal order is at stake. We must not fail. We will not relent.”
In the face of genocide and global inaction, the Tribunal recognizes that the challenge of justice falls to people, to legitimate resistance, to acts of solidarity, to civil society, to social movements, and to people of conscience everywhere.