THE RIGHT TO RETURN III – The right to IDs and passports and the right to citizenships; and not the right to return
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 10th December 1948
The right to return has a solid foundation in international law. Article 13(2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights UDHR states: Everyone has the right to leave any country, including one’s own, go to any country – if one is accepted – and return to one’s country……if one’s situation where one is, is hopeless
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
The right to return is most clearly enshrined in the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) under its provisions on the right to freedom of movement……
Daniel: The right to return is a fine sentiment and a sweet-sounding slogan, but a foolish farcical and futile dream or illusion. Return!? Leave whom, where and what, to return to whom, where, and what? Have you ever heard of a Palestinian doctor with a good and lucrative practice; a businessman or woman; an engineer; or any Palestinian with a family, a good job, and a good regular salary bleating braying barking or farting the right to return? Palestinians are not fools! The well-settled well-to-do won’t leave what they’ve got to chase after a dream and an illusion; and most of the others don’t really want to return; they only adopt the slogan and the attitude to get what they can from wherever they can; it's only the ones that have got nothing at all in the first place; get nothing at all in the second place; and have nothing at all to lose in the third place – except perhaps their useless aimless miserable lives! Not all of us are Etc and so forth and so on
Compared to the Armenians in the long past, the Jews in the holocaust in the not so long past, the Rwandans in Rwanda in the recent past, the Sudanese in Darfur in the recent past and the present; Etc; the Plights of the Palestinians are Blessings in Disguise! The only problem is: they do not count their blessings and instead of chasing after solid sensible IDs and passports or citizenships, they chase after imagined rainbows on imagined horizons. When will they ever get out of their rotting ruts and pathetic plights and learn to be Human-Apes; and demand the right to IDs, the right to passports, and the right to citizenships, instead of the right to return? Don’t any of you out there realise, or see, that if all the Palestinians and Jews returned to Israel and/or Palestine, there wouldn’t be enough space to accommodate them? They would be swarming all over each other and fucking and killing each other! And even if the Jews are finally expelled or driven out of Israel and dispersed all over the world, first, we would then have the Jews demanding for the right to return, and the Palestinians will fight and butcher each other – 169! And when will the adamant arrogant coarse callous cruel indifferent and listless Arabs especially – and the rest of the silly wily world – stop stoking their false hopes and illusive dreams, and grant them citizenships and statuses? Enough of all this Monkey-shit! The Haughty Horse refused to grant me permission to use His Shit for This Shit, but the Moron-Monkey did; after I had explained it to him. The Monkey asked me to give him one good reason why he should let me use His Shit for This Shit, and I told him not to forget that he was either his keeper’s brother or his brother’s keeper. That confused him into the middle of 2012 – that is, if we all live that long. So I got to use His Shit for This Shit.
I wonder why the Fuck in Horse-shit the Lebanese, Syrian, Jordanian and all the other Arab and Arab-speaking governments do not grant citizenships to the Palestinians in their countries – I’m willing to bet a brand-new silver buffalo nickel that Michael El Murr granted not a few of them citizenships during not a few elections, but only because he needed their votes. Also, why don’t they set up Palestinian Citizens Welfare Offices in their countries, manned by Palestinian Officials, to issue IDs and passports to the Palestinians in their countries? With proper IDs and passports, 1: They could be identified. 2: Proper and correct censuses could be done and stored in computers, and they would be differentiated from other wanted or unwanted elements. 3: They could then have regular jobs with regular wages and/or salaries; whether at home or abroad, since with Palestinian passports they could travel. 4: They could be taxed and made to pay utility bills. 5: They would be someone or some people instead of no one and no people. 6: They would have the sense and the feeling of belonging somewhere or of being part of something instead of existing nowhere and being part of nothing. 7…The advantages and benefits are limitless for the home governments and for the Palestinians…
Dear readers and fellow-Apes; I beg you to read my posting: 278 – By the way, have I thanked you lately for taking the trouble and the time to read my not-so-humble postings? Well, whether I have or haven’t, I thank you kindly now.