Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Larudee, co-founder of
the Free Palestine Movement from Berkeley, for his insights into the
Palestinian Authority’s decision to lodge its first complaint with the
International Criminal Court (ICC) against Israeli crimes.
The following is a rough transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Many activists like yourself, you must be thinking, finally
the Palestinian Authority has acted and is sending this file to the
ICC, how do you feel about this point?
Larudee: There’s an element of that, but that’s not quite the way I
feel. Because the Palestinian Authority has the possibility of
submitting much more convincing crimes to the ICC such as for example
the killing of the four children playing football on the beach in Gaza
last summer that was witnessed by a lot of Western press and which got a
lot of publicity. There’s no clear case of, well actually, there are
may be a few, but it’s a very clear case of a war crime. And that’s not
what Mahmoud Abbas is submitting. He’s submitting some very general
things. Things that will not immediately result in a prosecution, but
are suggestive of the kinds of things that could be brought and might
trigger an investigation or it might not. So, this is typical of Mahmoud
Abbas. What he really wants is this. It’s not liberation for Palestine.
He just wants a deal with Israeli authorities. He wants a deal that
makes him look pretty good and gets him a secure place in the history of
Palestine and this sort of things. That’s what he’s looking for. He
doesn’t want to upset the Israelis. He just wants them to give him
something, some crumb from the table. And he’s pushing them for this.
He’s doing incremental things to push them a little bit in this
direction. He’s not serious about bringing Israel to court.
Press TV: If it is what Mahmoud Abbas wants to look good to get that
street cred even among Palestinians, do you think Palestinians there
will be fooled by this, because you yourself as an activist are not
fooled by this, So what about Palestinians who are living through this
oppression?
Larudee: A lot of Palestinians know much better than I do, exactly
what to expect from Mahmoud Abbas. The thing is that a lot of them
depend on him for their salaries for their livelihood. They don’t
consider him a champion. They consider him a wealthy uncle who manages
to provide them with something so it’s not as bad as it could be. So, I
really don’t think he has a lot of respect. And I’m not sure that this
is the way together. If he wants to get respect, let him charge Israel
with something serious. Something that will get Israel condemned in the
world media. He’s not doing that.
Senin, 22 Juni 2015
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