Israel-Palestine Nahost Konflikt Infos
28/02/2007
Israeli Arab group proposes new
By Yoav Stern, Haaretz
Correspondent
A proposed constitution written by the Israeli Arab
advocacy center, Adalah,
states that Arab Knesset members will be able to bring about the
disqualification of bills that impinge on the rights of Arabs, and classifies
the State of Israel as a "bilingual and multicultural" country rather
than a Jewish state.
The proposal, entitled "The Democratic Constitution," also calls
for majority and minority groups to split control of the government in such a
way that will strengthen the Arab minority on issues relating to the character
of the state.
Adalah
The document states that the "internal refugees" _ Arab
residents and their descendants expelled in 1948 and whose number is estimated
at about a quarter of today
The proposed constitution grants citizenship to all descendants of
Israeli citizens, whether they were born here or abroad, as well as to all
spouses of Israeli citizens thereby undermining Israeli efforts to limit
marriages between Israeli Arabs and Palestinians living in the territories.
Instead of dealing with the issue of who is a Jew, says Adalah, the proposal deals with the issue of who is a
citizen.
Adalah
"They relate to Arab citizens like foreigners in this homeland, in
which history, memory and collective rights are the legacy of Jews alone,"
he wrote.
Adalah hopes that its proposal will spur public
discourse on the legal and cultural standing of Israeli Arabs.
"If this
According to the proposed constitution, all assets of the Waqf (the Muslim religious trust) that were expropriated
after 1948 and all assets seized by the state from Arabs will be returned to
their original owners, who will also receive compensation for the period of
expropriation. The state must also immediately recognize all unrecognized Arab
villages, the proposal states.
The document does not state what the symbols of the country should be,
but says that they will be determined either by a Knesset committee, half of
whose members will be Arab, or by agreement of 75 percent of Arab MKs.
All official publications, court rulings and media reports will be in
both Hebrew and Arabic, according to Adalah. The proposal states that every cultural group, whether religious or
ethnic, will be able to run their own institutions, and that national
minorities can choose their own representative body, at the state
The proposed constitution grants the judicial system the authority to
overturn any laws that contradict the constitution.
Adalah says that many of its sections are based on
international declarations of human rights, and has consulted with legal
experts from around the world, including some who were involved in
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