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Apartheid in the Holy LandDesmond Tutu
Monday April 29, 2002

Guardian

In our struggle against apartheid, the great supporters were Jewish 
people. They almost instinctively had to be on the side of the 
disenfranchised, of the voiceless ones, fighting injustice, oppression 
and evil. I have continued to feel strongly with the Jews. I am patron 
of a Holocaust centre in South Africa. I believe Israel has a right to 
secure borders.

What is not so understandable, not justified, is what it did to another 
people to guarantee its existence. I've been very deeply distressed in 
my visit to the Holy Land; it reminded me so much of what happened to us 
black people in South Africa. I have seen the humiliation of the 
Palestinians at checkpoints and roadblocks, suffering like us when young 
white police officers prevented us from moving about.

On one of my visits to the Holy Land I drove to a church with the 
Anglican bishop in Jerusalem. I could hear tears in his voice as he 
pointed to Jewish settlements. I thought of the desire of Israelis for 
security. But what of the Palestinians who have lost their land and homes?

I have experienced Palestinians pointing to what were their homes, now 
occupied by Jewish Israelis. I was walking with Canon Naim Ateek (the 
head of the Sabeel Ecumenical Centre) in Jerusalem. He pointed and said: 
"Our home was over there. We were driven out of our home; it is now 
occupied by Israeli Jews."

My heart aches. I say why are our memories so short. Have our Jewish 
sisters and brothers forgotten their humiliation? Have they forgotten 
the collective punishment, the home demolitions, in their own history so 
soon? Have they turned their backs on their profound and noble religious 
traditions? Have they forgotten that God cares deeply about the 
downtrodden?

Israel will never get true security and safety through oppressing 
another people. A true peace can ultimately be built only on justice. We 
condemn the violence of suicide bombers, and we condemn the corruption 
of young minds taught hatred; but we also condemn the violence of 
military incursions in the occupied lands, and the inhumanity that won't 
let ambulances reach the injured.

The military action of recent days, I predict with certainty, will not 
provide the security and peace Israelis want; it will only intensify the 
hatred.

Israel has three options: revert to the previous stalemated situation; 
exterminate all Palestinians; or - I hope - to strive for peace based on 
justice, based on withdrawal from all the occupied territories, and the 
establishment of a viable Palestinian state on those territories side by 
side with Israel, both with secure borders.

We in South Africa had a relatively peaceful transition. If our madness 
could end as it did, it must be possible to do the same everywhere else 
in the world. If peace could come to South Africa, surely it can come to 
the Holy Land?

My brother Naim Ateek has said what we used to say: "I am not pro- this 
people or that. I am pro-justice, pro-freedom. I am anti- injustice, 
anti-oppression."

But you know as well as I do that, somehow, the Israeli government is 
placed on a pedestal [in the US], and to criticise it is to be 
immediately dubbed anti-semitic, as if the Palestinians were not 
semitic. I am not even anti-white, despite the madness of that group. 
And how did it come about that Israel was collaborating with the 
apartheid government on security measures?

People are scared in this country [the US], to say wrong is wrong 
because the Jewish lobby is powerful - very powerful. Well, so what? For 
goodness sake, this is God's world! We live in a moral universe. The 
apartheid government was very powerful, but today it no longer exists. 
Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Pinochet, Milosevic, and Idi Amin were all 
powerful, but in the end they bit the dust.

Injustice and oppression will never prevail. Those who are powerful have 
to remember the litmus test that God gives to the powerful: what is your 
treatment of the poor, the hungry, the voiceless? And on the basis of 
that, God passes judgment.

We should put out a clarion call to the government of the people of 
Israel, to the Palestinian people and say: peace is possible, peace 
based on justice is possible. We will do all we can to assist you to 
achieve this peace, because it is God's dream, and you will be able to 
live amicably together as sisters and brothers.

Desmond Tutu is the former Archbishop of Cape Town and chairman of South 
Africa's truth and reconciliation commission. This address was given at 
a conference on Ending the Occupation held in Boston, Massachusetts, 
earlier this month. A longer version appears in the current edition of 
Church Times.

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