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United Nations pays glowing Tributes to
Arafat
Pakistan
Times Foreign Desk Report
UNITED NATIONS: Glowing
tributes were p aid
to Palestinian President Yasser Arafat at a memorial meeting held here at
the General Assembly Thursday highlighting his historic acceptance of the
principle of peaceful coexistence between Israel and a future Palestinian
State and regretted that he did not live to see its realization.
The flag at UN Headquarters in New York was lowered to half mast in
mourning. It was also announced that the UN Special Coordinator for the
Middle East Peace Process and Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Personal
Representative to the Palestinian Authority, Terje Roed-Larsen, will
represent him at President Arafat's funeral in Cairo.
"By signing the Oslo accords (with Israel) in 1993, he took a giant step
towards the realization of this vision," Mr. Annan told a memorial session
of the 191-member General Assembly, which began with delegates standing to
observe a minute's silence.
'Tragic': Annan
"It is tragic that he did not live to see it fulfilled," Mr. Annan added,
calling on both Israelis and Palestinians and their friends throughout the
world to make even greater efforts to bring about the peaceful realization
of the Palestinian right of self-determination.
The Secretary-General pledged full support for the Road Map peace plan
sponsored by the UN, European Union, Russia and United States, which calls
for a series of parallel and reciprocal steps leading to two States living
side-by-side in peace by 2005.
"Though President Arafat did not live to see the attainment of these goals,
the world will continue to strive towards them," Mr. Annan declared, also
promising a continuation of the 55-year-old UN humanitarian assistance
programme "for as long as the Palestinian people need our help."
In an earlier statement issued by his spokesman, the Secretary-General
conveyed his condolences to President Arafat's wife Suha and his young
daughter Zahwa, and to the Palestinian people. For nearly four decades, the
statement said, Mr. Arafat "expressed and symbolized in his person the
national aspirations of the Palestinian people."
Meeting Thursday morning on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the 15
members of the Security Council prefaced their remarks by recalling
President Arafat. Members hoped that for the Palestinian people the future
would bring peace and the fulfilment of their aspirations for an
independent, democratic Palestine that is at peace with its neighbours.
Memorial Session
At the General Assembly's afternoon memorial session, the chairmen of the
various regional groups took the podium to pay homage.
African States
Ambassador Crispin Grey-Johnson of Gambia, speaking on behalf of the African
States, said his delegation had been profoundly saddened by the death of Mr.
Arafat, who had been the very personification of the Palestinian people's
struggle for self-determination. He had committed his entire life to the
cause of peace and had taken the question of Palestine from being a mere
footnote on the international agenda to an issue of international debate and
world discourse. He had left his footprints on the sands of time, and the
African Group hoped that his spirit and memory would radiate among
Palestinians, as well as among all the people of the wider Middle East and
beyond.
Asia
Speaking on behalf of the Asian nations, Ambassador Rezlan Ishar Jenie of
Indonesia said his delegation regretted that Mr. Arafat, the father of the
Palestinian movement, had been unable to see the emergence of an independent
Palestinian State during his lifetime. His permanent desire was justice and
peace for a people only too familiar with the harshness of oppression. And
when the ferocity of the campaign against the Palestinian people did not
lessen over the years, Mr. Arafat matched it with the intensity of his
spirit and undying optimism. For that, he was loved and admired by people
all over the world.
Eastern European States
Belarusian Ambassador Andrei Dapkiunas, speaking on behalf of the Eastern
European States, said it was his sad duty to comment on the death and
extraordinary life of President Arafat, who would be remembered as a
lifelong symbol of the struggle of the Palestinian people. As a person and
as a statesman, he had left an undeniable imprint, not just on the Middle
East but also on the world's international political scene. His delegation
conveyed its deepest sympathies to the Palestinian people.
Latin American and Caribbean States
Eduardo Sevilla Somoza, Nicaragua's Ambassador, spoke on behalf of the Group
of Latin American and Caribbean States. He said Mr. Arafat had been an
historic figure who symbolized the feelings of his people until his very
last breath. The Group expressed its most heartfelt condolences to the
Palestinian people, and particularly his widow and young daughter. It would
also urge the Palestinian people and their leaders to keep alive the search
for a free, sovereign and economically viable State dedicated to peace, not
only for Palestine, but for the region and the entire world.
Western European
Ambassador Don Mackay of New Zealand, speaking on behalf of the Western
European and Other States Group, said President Arafat had come to symbolize
the Palestinian national movement and the aspirations of the Palestinian
people. The Palestinians, and others, respected him as a leader who
symbolized their long search for statehood and independence, and led the
Palestinians to historic acceptance of the principle of peaceful coexistence
between Israel and a future Palestinian State. Now, the Palestinian
leadership would have to shoulder the responsibility of carrying the vision
of two States living side by side in peace and security, and bringing it to
fruition.
Arab States
Sudan's Ambassador, Omar Bashir Mohamed Manis, said on behalf of the Arab
States that the late President continued to work on behalf of the
Palestinian people to have an independent State, and he sacrificed
everything that was precious to him to achieve that ideal. Despite forced
imprisonment, he had worked to mobilize efforts with the peace process and
took brave decisions with insight to pursue the establishment of an
independent state through difficult negotiations. President Arafat's loss
was a source of great sadness for all peace-loving nations and people, and
for those who cared about the peace process in the Middle East.
European Union
Speaking on behalf of the European Union and associated States, Ambassador
Dirk Jan Van Den Berg of the Netherlands said that the Palestinian people
had lost a historic leader and a democratically elected President. He
commended the Palestinian leadership for their demonstration of dignity and
responsibility to maintain the Palestinian institutions at this difficult
time. The Palestinian people could count on the undiminished support of the
European Union on the path toward a peaceful, durable and just settlement of
the conflict.
NAM
Ambassador Rastam Mohd Isa of Malaysia, speaking on behalf of the
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), said President Arafat would be forever
remembered for his immense courage, enormous sacrifice and strong
determination in championing and protecting the inalienable right to
self-determination of the people of Palestine and their claim to their own
sovereign homeland. He had devoted his life to that struggle against all
odds for almost four decades, including suffering the indignity of being
virtually imprisoned by the Israelis. President Arafat would indelibly
remain the icon of the Palestinian struggle against injustices, brutal
oppression and subjugation, as well as against the forces that sought to
deny the Palestinian people of their dignity, freedom and independence.
Egypt's Deputy Permanent Representative, Aboul Atta, said the pages of
history would forever recognize Mr. Arafat as they had recognized Nelson
Mandela and Mahatma Ghandi and all those who had struggle to achieve the
dream of freedom. Mr. Arafat had also been a dedicated political leader
working towards a political settlement that would end bloodshed and halt a
conflict that had been clouding the international horizon for decades. The
conditions in the region were developing rapidly, and while many were
negative, some also gave an indication that Arafat's spirit would live on,
that the peace process would be activated and that both sides would return
to the negotiating table.
Observer of Palestine
Somaia Barghouti, the observer of Palestine, said Mr. Arafat had left the
world and his spirit had returned to his creater, but part of that spirit
would remain with the Palestinian people. He had been a liberator and had
struggled to ensure that the Palestinian people were freed from the shackles
of oppression and occupation. In addition, Mr. Arafat had left a great
universal and national legacy, which represented hope for the future for
Palestinians and all people of the world. He lived hoping to make Palestine
an independent state and the people would miss his great courage, adherence
to principle, clear strategic vision and wise leadership. But they could
take solace that Palestine die not stand by itself in the struggle for
freedom.
OIC
The Deputy Permanent Representative of Turkey, Altay Cengizer, speaking on
behalf of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), said the Muslim
world was aggrieved but in a most meaningful way. It joined its Palestinian
brothers and sisters in their loss. President Arafat epitomized the rightful
struggle of his people. The flame he lit with courage and
self-determination, and which had remained unabated for half a century,
would continue until Palestinian statehood was achieved. He paid tribute to
President Arafat's unforgettable memory and his struggle on the side of
justice. He prayed for the late President's soul, for his family and
brethren around the world, and saluted his ideal, which would never fade
away.
Ambassador Paul Badji of Senegal, Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise
of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, said the Palestinian
people had lost a leader who, for decades, had been a powerful symbol of
their national aspiration, unity and steadfastness, and who devoted most of
his life to the struggle against the occupation and for the realization of
their inalienable rights. The Committee was hopeful that the Palestinian
people would remain united and determined to continue along the road of
peace charted by President Arafat.●
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