This year, Zochrot will hold its second international, multidisciplinary conference to discuss practical aspects of the Return of Palestinian refugees grounded in the transitional justice principles of acknowledgement, accountability and a joint Jewish-Palestinian process of redress.
The issues discussed in this conference will focus on the implication of Return for the country's physical, cultural and economicspace, on the nature of its future society, the status of Palestinians and Jews living here, the nature of its regime, and last but not least, the practicalities of returning property after 65 years of refugeehood and the destruction of Palestinian life on the one hand, and the establishment of a Jewish State and the resulting new reality on the other. The conference will discuss the key question of whether there is a single path to realizing Return.
The hundreds of thousands of Palestinians deported or otherwise forced out of their homeland ever since 1947 have become refugees as a direct or indirect result of violence perpetrated by Zionist organizations followed by the State of Israel against civilian populations. From as early as 1948, the Israeli government has made it its official policy to prevent the Return of these refugees.
Now that sixty-five years have gone by since the Nakba and the establishment of the State of Israel, it is all the more urgent to promote the Jewish-Israeli public's acknowledgement and accountability for its part in the injustices of the ongoing Nakba, and to realize the Return of Palestinian refugees as the necessary redress of the Nakba and a chance for better life for all people living in this country.
Beyond the fact that the Right of Return is every refugee's basic human right, realizing the return of Palestinian refugees is a prerequisite for the country's decolonization, ending the conflict, doing justice and creating an egalitarian civil society serving the interests of all its members.
The objective of this conference is not to argue whether the Palestinian refugees have a right to return, but to see how this right can be realized. How Return represents for Israelis the chance to stop being occupiers and the opportunity to live in a better place.
Issues will be discussed:
- Civil and state mechanisms of truth, reconciliation and accountability that may be practicable in the Palestinian-Israeli context.
- State models: the desirable and practicable regime and political structure after the Return.
- Models for creating new urban and rural community spaces for the returnees based on their communities of origin and current realities on the ground.
- Possible tracks for implementing procedures of returning property, reparations and redistribution of real-estate and other assets.
- Cultural and educational models for the pre- and post-Return society (trauma and healing, commemoration, symbols and languages, curricula).
The conference will be held on 29-30.9. 2013.
Location: al-Shaykh Muwannis, a Palestinian village was located in the area till the Nakba.
Address: Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv- Rothschild Auditorium, 2 Haim Levanon st., Tel Aviv.
Registration form - Please register in advance due to limited number of seats.
For more details, Umar al-Ghubari umar@zochrot.org