QATAR
Speech of
Mr. Abdul-Rahman H. Al-Attiyah
Undersecretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Head of the Delegation of the State of Qatar
To the Anti-Racism
International Conference
South Africa/ Durban
31/8 - 7/9/2001
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Doha -- Qatar
Bismilah Al-Rahman Al-Raheem In the name of
God, most Gracious, most Merciful
Mr. President,
Your Excellencies heads of delegations
Ladies and gentlemen
It is a great pleasure for me to attend this meeting today in this hospitable
country, which marks the most important stage in nations' struggle against racism
and apartheid in human history and which has become a supercilious castle that
can never be overlooked in international conventions similar to the one that
we have gathered under its banner.
Mr. president
Your country had a testified role in mobilizing the international community
and enhancing its marsh to abolish racism and apartheid, and making it aware
of the importance of unity and solidarity among the world's nations in their
combat against all forms of racism. Today, while we expect a new era of tolerance,
brotherhood and chivalry among people, your country stands as a spotlight in
emphasizing the continuity of struggle against all forms of racism.
Mr. President,
The question of human rights concerns all mankind, and the scourge of racism
is the worst affliction that Man has been suffering from. In this respect, we
should acknowledge the efforts exerted for the sake of upholding human rights
and fundamental freedoms on the international level and which has become one
of the foundations of international law. However, inspite of all this, this
question has been manipulated by some world powers in such a manner that was
counter to the noble objectives. Thus, it has been transformed from a human
value with a major moral dimension to a cheap means for blackmail. There is
an imperative need to consider this question since it allows for continuous
violations of human rights, as long as these are based on common interests,
and not on obligations incumbent on the international community or on the individual
states. We all know that interests do not stay the same, but change with circumstances
and objectives and reflect the balance of power rather than equality, justice
and rights. Elaborating on human rights doctrine based on our realization of
man's sublime mission of populating and civilizing the earth is the way to achieve
justice for everyone and establish equality among all people without discrimination
or favoritism.
Mr. President,
The State of Qatar, under the leadership of His Highness the Emir Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, has endeavored and is still strenuously endeavoring to
take a firm position on racism and human rights. In doing so, it proceeds from
its belief in the importance of eradicating this catastrophe that threatens
security and stability all over the world. Hence, Qatar has played a prominent
and effective role on both international and regional levels by participating
in all conventions and activities that consolidate equality, tolerance and justice
and maintain human dignity. It has spared no effort to coordinate with other
nations in the realm of human rights and combating racism, apartheid in all
its forms, slavery and marginalization.
We, in the State of Qatar, are proud that we have transformed these values into
a tangible way of living. This is manifested in perpetual interaction in a multicultural
community in which people from different parts of the world, who came to help
us in our modern rise, find secure and decent life.
In its capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the
State of Qatar clearly emphasizes that Islam taught us more than fifteen centuries
ago that no one is superior to another except by piety and that all people are
equal. Tolerance and amity have always been at the core of the Islamic mission
both as a principle and an approach to spread the mission. This has earned it
people's trust and opened the door wide for communication which has resulted
in mutual benefits. The unbiased spirit of interaction has ' invariably led
to development and civilization of the Islamic community which accommodates
all people regardless of their race or creed.
Islam preceded international organizations and the Organization of the Islamic
Conference in its sublime teachings regarding parents and children long before
they enacted their charters
.
The international community is still facing the risk that these practices might
aggravate as manifested in the Israeli attacks against the Palestinians, and
the frequent desecration of their sacred places. This indicates that the Israeli
enmity towards the Palestinians, and its destruction of their properties and
economy do not stem from its desire to subjugate them to the arrogance of power
only, but also from its strong sense of superiority which relegates the Palestinians
to an inferior position to them. Ironically enough, the Israeli security is
sacred when balanced against the Palestinian security and all the Israeli heinous
violations are justified as a means to bring back every Jew to a land that they
raped from its legitimate owners and denied them their right to claim it back.
Mr. President,
Our greatest concern is that entire peoples are denied their political rights.
The continuous suffering of the Palestinian people is a case in point. Faced
with indifference and marginalization, this people has suffered for more than
fifty years the denial of their rights, displacement, expulsion, destruction
of their properties and genocide. We must restore to the Palestinian people
the rights guaranteed them by international law and endorsed by all the states
participating in this conference. The tragic events endured by the Palestinian
people are a grave phenomenon and a stigma to the conscience of mankind in its
entirety.
While some are recalling the crimes of genocide perpetuated in the last century
against one or more groups, they do not attach the slightest importance to the
outrageous events being inflictedon the Palestinian people: It is as if this
nation has come into existence to suffer injustice and oppression. Isn't this
racism in its broadest meaning, its most virulent form and its most hideous
manifestations? Otherwise, what could it be? Isn't discrimination among human
beings in their very basic rights a hallmark of racism? We must give things
their correct names and stand up to our responsibilities by telling the whole
truth. We should not select only those elements that accord with our biases
and prejudices, because truth has only one face and does not change with the
changing objectives and passage of time.
In dealing with the Palestinian people, who are demanding the rights guaranteed
them under the international law, Israel resorts to the most brutal tactics
and all means of murder and destruction at its disposal. It has imposed such
collective punishments as destruction of houses with missiles and heavy artillery,
bulldozing of farms and fruit-bearing, the destruction of water wells and the
policy of political assassinations in violation of the fourth Geneva Convention
of 1949, which provides that the use of such tactics against civilians is a
war crime under international law. It is flouting before the world the will
of the international community and the provisions of international law.
Mr. President,
If people's misdeeds in the past are attributed to their failure to perceive
these sublime concepts of humanity and their ignorance of their role, their
present crime is conversely the result of forging a new concept for human rights
and manipulating it to conform with the strategic goals of countries and individuals.
They have coined racist ideologies that denote racial superiority and promoted
ethnic loftiness and hallucinatory discrimination. These tendencies will certainly
jeopardize the future of humanity and instigate people to hate each other which
will poison the air with intolerance and disrespect, contrary to all divine
teachings.
If the logic of power prevails, tolerance and respect recede. No nation can
give in to humiliation and subjugation that result from imposing the principles
of force, discrimination, military suppression, threatening and starving. Tolerance
and respect should be established through empathy, acceptance and recognition
of all people's right of decent and free life. We emphasize, in this respect,
that the Islamic nation has been constructive, interactive and influential by
exigencies of its mission as a universal message for all humanity on Earth.
Interaction_ with the surrounding world is an imperative Islamic, instruction
that all Muslims should observe as part of their faith that they have held its
banner generation after generation. It is a mandate that other people should
appreciate that the constructive interaction that Muslims call for should be
based on mutual respect and recognition of truth and grudge no effort to thwart
the anti-Islam tendency that some groups seek to implant.
Finally, thank you for your cordial attention.
Peace be with you.