Pacific Green Party of Oregon
www.pacificgreens.org
Contacts: Joanne Cvar, PGP Coordinating and Media Committees, 541-563-3615
Chris Henry, PGP Co-Chair and Media Committee Chair, 503-757-2324
George Hutchinson< PGP Coordinating and Media Committees, 503-922-1026
December 14, 2006
"Penalizing the entire Palestinian population for the actions of a violent few is wrong. An even-handed approach would
insist that a Palestinian state be created, that Israel withdraw from all Palestinian
territories occupied since the 1967 war, and that all violence in Israel
and Palestine is condemned and unacceptable."
--George B. Hutchinson, member of the PGP Coordinating Committee
The Pacific Green Party of Oregon has voted to join a coalition of
hundreds of organizations opposing the Palestinian Anti-Terrorist Act of
2006 (S 2370). In an unexpected move last week before adjourning, the House passed the Senate
version of the bill, paving the way for it to be signed into law by the President.
This Act imposes draconian economic and diplomatic sanctions against the
Palestinian people for exercising their right to vote in legislative elections earlier this year. "If the United States claims to be
promoting democracy in the Middle East, why are we advancing legislation
to punish and isolate people when the result of an election is not to our liking?" asks Joanne
Cvar, PGP secretary and member of the Green Party Peace Action Committee.
Additional provisions of the bill include restricting U.S. humanitarian
aid, designating Palestinian territory as a "terrorist sanctuary," prohibiting official Palestinian diplomacy or representation in the
United States, reducing U.S. dues to the United Nations because some of
the bodies were created by the UN to advocate for Palestinian human rights, and denying
Palestinians the ability to receive assistance through international financial institutions.
"Such an approach only perpetuates the violence, human rights
violations, and the military occupation of Palestine, rather than promoting dialogue and a just, peaceful resolution to the conflict,"
adds Cvar.
The US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation is currently trying to
arrange an urgent meeting with the National Security Council to call on
President Bush to veto this bill. The US Campaign is hoping to deliver a
petition of at least 400 organizations opposed to this bill.