KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (CMC) — The administration of Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has voiced opposition to a proposal announced by the government of the United States to relocate the two million people living in Gaza in an attempt to build “an America Riviera”.
“This proposal is self-evidently contrary to international law and the fundamental, natural right of the Palestinian people to own and live, in peace and security, in lands that have belonged to them from time immemorial, not as mere occupants, but as citizens, in pursuance of their own State,” a release from the Office of the Prime Minister said.
“Grave dangers and perfidy accompany this ill-conceived and entirely wrong proposal of the American government.”
The government has called on the United States to recant its “wrong-headed proposal and work instead with the international community to rebuild Gaza for the Palestinians in peace, security, inclusive prosperity, and sustainable development.
“The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is sure that the government of the United States of America fully recognises that its status as a great, or even dominant, world power carries with it especial responsibilities to be a force for good, not ill, within the context of the valued precepts of the Charter of the United Nations and multilateralism. We urge this great power to rise to this sacred challenge.
“As a friend of the United States of America, St. Vincent and the Grenadines calls on the government of the United States of America to pull back from its proposed project which is immediately destabilising of peace and security in the Middle East and the world.”
The statement added that the effects of the cleansing of Gaza of its people “will hurt in material ways the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Caribbean.
“It is painful, and sad, to pose a pertinent query to our dear friends, the Americans: Which country is next on the list to be picked upon in a manner contrary to international law, public morality, and multilateralism? The recent acts of destabilisation emanating from the citadels of American power are unnecessary and undesirable for civilised life, living, and production for all, globally. We call for an appropriate reset in the interest of humanity everywhere.”
Whilst I agree in principle with the position that the PM has taken, one has to ask fundamentally whether or not the PM has the moral authority to call out a fellow leader for wanting to displace a section of the Palestinian community.
One can then ask the question, is President Trump taking a page out of the PM’s hand book. Not so long ago, we saw the uprooting and removal of farmers from Top-Hill which has some of the most arable lands in the farming community of Richmond Chateaubelair.
The farmers were asked to vacate their farms and their ancestral land which they have occupied and has been their source of livelihood for generations, to make way for a quarry, with the promise of relocation and the allocation of alternative lands.
Years later, the displaced farmers are still waiting to be relocated and are still waiting for alternative lands to be allocated to them!!
There is no fundamental difference between what was done to that farming community and what is being proposed by President Trump.
It’s a case of cockroach has no business in howl’s business .St Vincent is not but a barking dog and a paper tiger.
Very correct position on principle.