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        Palestinian Christians Resist Israeli Occupation Government by Entering 
		Jerusalem Without Permits During Easter Week 
		Palestinians Demand Entry to Jerusalem without permits during the 
		Holy Week of Easter 
		Friday March 12, 2010 13:12 by George Rishmawi - IMEMC News  
		Palestinian Christian organizations, figures and many other 
		Palestinians from the Jerusalem and the surrounding area have sent a 
		letter on March 4, to the heads of churches in Jerusalem, demanding them 
		to encourage all Christians in Palestine to enter Jerusalem for the 
		Easter celebrations without applying for permits from the Israeli 
		authorities. 
		
		 The letter also condemns the Israeli measures of preventing many 
		people from entering the vicinity of the church of the Holy Sepulcher 
		during the holy week, and stresses on the right of worship for all human 
		beings in their holy sites.
  A full copy of the letter and the 
		names of the signatories up to date below:
  Jerusalem March 4th 
		2010
  H. B. Patriarch Kyrios Kyrios Theopholis III of Jerusalem 
		H. B. Patriarch Fouad Twal, Patriarch of the Latin Church  H. B. 
		Patriarch Torkom Manoogian, Patriarch of Armenian Apostolic Orthodox 
		Church  H. G. Most Rev. Fr Pierbattista Pizzaballa, ofm, Franciscan 
		Custos of the Holy Land  H. G. Most Rev. Archbishop Dr. Anba Abraham 
		- Coptic Orthodox Church H.G. Most Rev. Archbishop Mar Swerios Melki 
		Murad, Syrian-Orthodox Church H. G. Most Rev. Archbishop Abba 
		Matthaious - Ethiopian Orthodox Church  H. G. Most Rev. Archbishop 
		Paul Nabil Sayyah – Maronite Church  H. G. Most Rev. Bishop Suheil 
		Dawani – Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese  H. G. Most Rev. Bishop Dr. 
		Munib Younan - Evangelical Lutheran Church H.G. Most Rev. Bishop 
		Pierre Malki - Syrian-Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate H.G. Bishop Jul 
		Al-Zraa'i - Greek Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate  H. G. Most Rev. Fr 
		Rafael Minassian - Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate
  Your 
		Beatitudes, Graces and Most Reverends 
  Re: Upcoming Easter 
		Celebrations and Ensuring Participation of Local Faithful 
  The 
		upcoming Easter Celebrations are most significant for cementing the 
		faith of the local and expatriate faithful who flock to the Holy Land 
		and to Jerusalem, in specific in reaffirmation of old age traditions and 
		in hope for the vigor and strength that these celebrations offer.  
		 As we approach these Celebrations, we are reminded of the 
		infractions imposed by the Israeli authorities on Freedom of Access to 
		the Holy Sites during the Holy Week that particularly target the local 
		Palestinian Christian population residing in the Palestinian 
		Territories. The permit system instituted by the Israeli authorities to 
		allow a limited number of faithful to arrive to Jerusalem or Bethlehem 
		during the high holidays is itself an affirmation of the systemic 
		infraction of basic human rights of access and of religious observance.
		
  From the practices from previous years even the permit system 
		instituted by the Israeli authorities themselves is not honored when 
		Easter coincides with the Hebrew Pessach. Using hermetic closure of the 
		Palestinian Territories as an excuse, all permits issued by the Israeli 
		authorities are no longer respected as the faithful are turned back at 
		checkpoints with the excuse of "CLOSURE". This is further proof of the 
		inherently discriminatory nature of the denial of the basic rights to 
		religious observance. We call upon all of Your Beatitudes, Graces and 
		Most Reverends to encourage the faithful to arrive from the rest of the 
		Palestinian Territories without the need for having permits. This could 
		be an occasion to confirm that religious observance does not need 
		permits and that the selective process of permit issuance is 
		categorically unacceptable. 
  More specific infractions on the 
		rights of the faithful during Easter Celebrations is the order by the 
		Israeli authorities for the encirclement of the Old City of Jerusalem 
		and denial of freedom of entry to the local faithful as well as pilgrims 
		on pretexts of public safety and order. This is particularly the case 
		during the celebration of Holy Fire on the Saturday of Light preceding 
		Easter Sunday. Hundreds of local faithful families from Jerusalem and 
		elsewhere in the country are denied entry to the Church of the Holy 
		Sepulchre and its vicinity. The pretexts used by the Israeli authorities 
		to deny the faithful participation in the most sacred of the Easter 
		rites are unacceptable and are further proof of the purposeful denial of 
		the basic right of access to religious sites and participation in 
		religious observances. Throughout the Ottoman, British Mandate and 
		Jordanian times thousands of local faithful and pilgrims took part in 
		the celebrations. Never was there a feeling of exclusion as is felt 
		nowadays particularly on celebrating the ceremony of Holy Fire. Tens of 
		Greek Orthodox families traditionally carry their family banners in the 
		ceremony and are among the first to receive the holy fire. These 
		families are not able to access the Holy Sepulcher due to the 
		restrictions imposed by the Israeli authorities. 
  The Kairos 
		Palestine Document states: "Religious liberty is severely restricted; 
		the freedom of access to the holy places is denied under the pretext of 
		security. Jerusalem and its holy places are out of bounds for many 
		Christians and Muslims from the West Bank and the Gaza strip. Even 
		Jerusalemites face restrictions during the religious feasts. Some of our 
		Arab clergy are regularly barred from entering Jerusalem." 
  We 
		ask Your Beatitudes, Graces and Most Reverends to ensure that all 
		faithful who wish to participate in the different celebrations, rites 
		and rituals of the reinvigorating Easter Liturgy are able to do so 
		without hindrance. Any system which assigns entry permits to Easter 
		celebrations necessarily denies the rest of the faithful their rights of 
		participation in these religious events. We trust that the faithful are 
		cognizant of the issue of public safety and we would ask you to involve 
		the various Boy Scout troupes pertaining to your respective Church 
		communities in ensuring orderly conduct and crowd management. This is 
		done in various celebrations without the interference and restrictions 
		imposed by the Israeli authorities that are often unaware and 
		insensitive to the significance of the religious ceremonies in which the 
		faithful wish to participate.  It is befitting to recall at this 
		blessed Lent Season the paragraph in the 1994 Memorandum of Your 
		Beatitudes the Patriarchs and the Heads of the Christian Communities in 
		Jerusalem on the Significance of Jerusalem for Christians:  For 
		Christianity, Jerusalem is the place of roots, ever living and 
		nourishing. In Jerusalem is born every Christian. To be in Jerusalem is 
		for every Christian to be at home. For almost two thousand years, 
		through so many hardships and the succession of so many powers, the 
		local Church with its faithful has always been actively present in 
		Jerusalem. Across the centuries, the local Church has been witnessing to 
		the life and preaching, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ upon 
		the same Holy places, and its faithful have been receiving other 
		brothers and sisters in the faith, as pilgrims, resident or in transit, 
		inviting them to be reimmersed into the refreshing, ever living 
		ecclesiastical sources. That continuing presence of a living Christian 
		community is inseparable from the historical sites. Through the "living 
		stones" the holy archaeological sites take on "life."
  As we 
		wholeheartedly support this statement, we ask for your quick 
		consideration of this issue since we do not want for yet another Easter 
		to pass and the faithful experiencing once again the denial of their 
		basic and natural rights for active and full participation in the 
		celebrations. 
  Respectfully Yours, 
  Organizations that 
		have endorsed the letter so far 
  *Arab Orthodox Union Club - 
		Jerusalem  *Siraj Center for Holy Land Studies - Beit Sahour 
		*Palestinian Center for Rapprochement between People – Beit Sahour  
		*Arab Educational Institute – Pax Christi Palestine  *National 
		Christian Association – Jerusalem  *Arab Catholic Boy Scouts – 
		Jerusalem  *Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees MECC 
		Central Office  *Near East Council of Churches – MECC Gaza  *Sabeel
		 *Bethlehem Bible College  *The Laity Committee in the Holy Land 
		*International Christian Committee *Peace and Democracy Forum 
		Jerusalem  *Arab Orthodox Society  *Norwegian Church Aid  *Al 
		Liqa' Center – Bethlehem  *Holylanders Society for the Preservation 
		of Christian Heritage  *Wi'am Center –Bethlehem  *Indiana Center 
		for Middle East Peace  *YMCA – Jerusalem  *LDCs – BirZeit 
  
		Signatories George Rishmawi, Palestinian Center for Rapprochement, 
		Siraj Center for Holy land Studies Nabil Mushahwar, Head Arab 
		Orthodox Union Club Fouad Giacaman, Arab Educational Institute (Pax 
		Christi – Palestine) Issa Kassisieh, Director - Negotiations Support 
		Unit  Andre Batarseh, General Secretary – YMCA Jerusalem  Ibrahim 
		Matar, National Christian Association Mousa Qamar, Arab Catholic 
		Scouts Group Fr. Jamal Khader, Religious Studies Bethlehem University 
		Dr. Bernard Sabella, Palestinian Legislative Member Sami El Yousef, 
		Regional Director for Palestine & Israel, Pontifical Mission George 
		Stephan, Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees – MECC Nora 
		Carmi, Sabeel Nicola Saba, Lawyer – Jaffa Bishara Awad, Bethlehem 
		Bible College  Rifat Kassis, Director DCI Yusef Daher, The Laity 
		Committee in the Holy Land Ramzi Zananiri, Director International 
		Christian Committee Afif Safieh, Palestinian Ambassador-at-Large 
		Issa Samandar, Coordinator LDCs Simon Kouba, Architect Sam’an 
		Khoury, Peace and Democracy Forum East Jerusalem Constantine S. 
		Dabbagh, Director – NECCRW/Gaza, Refugee Work, Gaza Audeh Quawas, 
		Medical Doctor – Amman/Jordan Nora Kort, Arab Orthodox Society 
		Geries Khoury, Al Liqa' Center – Bethlehem  Liv Steimoeggen, 
		Norwegian Church Aid Peter Abu Shanab, Holylanders Society for the 
		Preservation of Christian Heritage L. Michael Spath, Indiana Center 
		for Middle East Peace Zoughbi Zoughbi, Wi’am Center
  Nadim 
		Asfour  Nader Butros Tafesh Laurence Carlos Samour Khader 
		Giacaman Khaled George Abu Rdeineh Hajar Antoine Hazboun  Rafiq 
		Akaleh Basem Hanna Basem  Khader Hanna Al A’ash Fareed Ghazi 
		Freij Marcel Mike George Du’ik  Charlie Rizeq  Charlie Farah 
		Batu Rami Robert Rama  William Robert Suleiman  George Bishara 
		George Ghazaleh Khalil George Al Hazen Jiries Qumsiyeh  Jimmy 
		Issa Jamil Ba’bish Yousef Antoine Yousef Al Araj  Yousef Antoine 
		Ayoub Michael Shaheen Daoud Wakileh Sami Iskandar George 
		Wakileh Yousef Butros Yousef Jahshan Antoine George Suleiman 
		Shammas  George Jahshan  Speer Jahshan Al Mukhtar Zaki Hazou 
		Robert Sabella Zari Calebinyan  Geries Shatara Fernando Albert 
		Sami Al Sayeh Bendaly Baqleh George Baqleh Usama Baqleh 
		Jiries Al Sousou  Antoine Abdo Samuel Shehadeh Yacoub Said 
		Samir Habash Shehadeh Habash Issa Habash Hanna Bawab Yousef 
		Bawab Abdallah Said Adi Said Rizeq Sara Faris Mansour 
		Shehadeh Ibrahim Therese Abdallah Elias Wakileh  George Basous 
		Usama Dalo Jack Rock  Hanna Rimon Qamar  Issa Majed Na’im Al 
		Sha’er  Yourgu Hirmandes  Nabil Abdallah Antoine Hajjar 
		Yousef Jahshan  Maha Sahliyeh Shadia Sleibi Jumana Suleiman 
		Hadil Moussa John Dabis Ellen Zreeq  Vicky Ourshibyan  
		Ibrahim Azar Munir Kasabreh Yacoub El Yousef Sawsan Musallam 
		Rania El Yousef Shadi Khalil Ra’afat Ibrahim Antoine Farah 
		Haroun Manashyan Hanna Al Beeni Nabil Ajrab Issa Khayat  
		Marline Azer Jamal El Yousef Simon Sam’an Simon Bahbah Isam 
		Freij Emil Stephan Nijim Za’rour Faraj Nasrallah  George 
		Katanashu Samer Salameh Dr. George Nassar Nader Stephan 
		Sam’an Basous Joni Jad’on  Antoine Najib Hazboun Nizar Khayou 
		Elias Yousef Zalfo  Issa Naber George Murad George Sam’an 
		Hanna Jamil Musa As’ad Ibrahim Mahyoub Hazboun George Yousef Elias 
		Sham’on  Carlos Canawati William Murad Joni Elias Edward 
		Kabesh Fadi Abu Ayyash Shadi Abu Ayyash Saleh Abu Ayyash 
		Said Abu Ayyash Jamil Azer Maha Abdallah Asa’d George  
		George Hanna ijha  Isam William ijha Elias William ijha Hanna 
		Elias ijha Issa Fakhameh  Nasib Murad Nasib Hanna Asmari 
		Philip Bishara Dahabreh Bad’ Bitar Farid Kort Simon Kurt 
		Usama Abu Jaber Nabil Abdulla Antoine Abu Jaber Elias Farah 
		Ibrahim Al Bandak George Ramzi Housheh Ibrahim George Al Bandak 
		Murkos Jiries Hagoub Banyan Wisam Zumot Rojeh Hazou Gabi 
		Asmer Adam Bassam Dahou Tawfiq Radifi Wael Fayez Hanoun 
		Salim Zidan Freij Adel Bishara Handel Michael Zreeneh Samer 
		Jubran Nourma Beru Murad Beru Natalie Beru Nina Dabri 
		George Hanania Agnas Hanania Shukri Mubarak Ellen Hanania 
		Majdi Sleebi Khamis Salim Kattan Samer Hananiya Suheil Hananiya 
		Nabil Murad William Al Naser Zu’bi Zu’bi Rev. Michael Spath 
		Mary Sabella Rami Sabella Tala Dawani Shereen Moussa Hanan 
		Turjman Juliette Zakkak Claire Kahwaji Suha Z|eidan Randa 
		Hallac Iyad Qudsi Mr. Ibrahim Faltas Mona Sabella Margo 
		Sabella William Alonzo Suad Nino Nuha Nino  Maro Zacharian 
		Elias Alawi Ra’fat Costa Issa Sonia Abu Dayyeh Dr. Maurice 
		Sabella Hanan Taweel Aida Alawi Aida Kawwas Jamal Siniora 
		Zack Sabell Antoine Nesnas  Joseph Hazboun Dina Zreineh 
		Michael Awad Nidal Abu El Zuluf Lucy Thaljieh Samer Moussalam 
		Tony Sabella Randa Makhlouf Rula Daher Samia Khoury Anton 
		Sabella Mukhtar Sami Barsoum Rene Zanbil  Michel Zanbil  
		Nabil M. Aho  Jamil Khano George Khano Linda Ishaq Georgette 
		Bano Lisa Bano Aziza Khano George Ishaq Johnny Korik  
		Father Shimon Jilleh Father Boulos Khano Ibrahim Jilleh  Nadia 
		Ishaq Mimi Mrah Hannah Ghattas  Fr. Mushe Cicek Mary Ozgul
		 Ruben Steward  George Malki  George Foteh Hanna Yousef 
		Khazmo Farhah Khayo  Hanna Khazmo F. Khazmo George Housheh
		 Siren Awwad  Johnny Hindo Sharbel  Shadi Basous Firas 
		Freij  Elias Basous Peter Hosh  Fadi Safar  Issa Qanawati 
		Sari Musleh  Issa Maliha Rami Mirza Rafiq Tabash Jado 
		Qara'ah  Elias Hazin George Thaljieh  Fadi Abu 'Alis  Aram 
		Safar  George Safar  Shukri El Hihi  Elias Roony  Jadallah 
		Hosh  Tewfiq Hosh  Peter Hosh  Tony Hosh  Marie Claire 
		Habash  Nawal Sahhar  Jalil Habash  Marwan As'ad 
  Cc: HE 
		Archbishop Antonio Franco – Apostolic Delegate  HE Consul General 
		Geert Cockx – Belgian Consulate  HE Consul General Richard Makepeace 
		– British Consulate  HE Consul General Frederic Desagneaux – French 
		Consulate  HE Consul General Sotirious Athanassiou – Greek Consulate
		 HE Consul General Luciano Pezzotti – Italian Consulate  HE Consul 
		General Ramon Ansoain – Spanish Consulate  HE Consul General Nils 
		Eliasson – Swedish Consulate  HE Consul General Daniel Rubinstein – 
		United States Consulate 
  
		 
		 
      
      
       
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