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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE EXERCISE OF THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF THE ·PALESTINIAN PEOPLE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OFFICIAL RECORDS: THIRTY - THIRD SESSION SUPPLEMENT No. 35 (A/33/3S) ~ '~.~ ....~•.' .~. '.iD,...-p~ UNITED NATIONS I .' I I I\, I ~ f 1 I, • r i~ 2. rit ~ I 78 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE EXERCISE OF THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OFFICIAL RECORDS: THIRTY - THIRD SESSION SUPPLEMENT No. 35 (A/33/35) UNITED NATIONS New York, 1978 NOTE Symbols of United Nations documents are composed ofcapital letters combined with figures. Mention ofsuch a symbol indicates a reference to a United Nations document. a 'Vt i5s 5i!W£ III iil----H ~" /Original: English/Frenc~ {6 October 191§} CONTENTS Para@jra"phs Page LETTER OF TlAANSMITTAL:; .•. .• ••:" ..•_,. iv 1. INTRODUCTION 1 4 1 II . ~-1ANDATE OF THE COMMITTEE 5 - 1 1 III. ORGANIZATION OF '\VORK 8 -11 2 A. Election of officers 8 2 B. Participation in the work of the Committee 9 - 10 2 C. Establishment of a Task Force 11 2 IV. ACTION T.~N BY THE CO~~rrTTEE .. 12 - 54 3 A. Efforts to promote implementation of its recommendations in accordance with paragraph 1 of General Assembly resolution 32/40 A 12 - 46 3 B. Action taken in accordance with paragraph 1 (a) of General Assembly resolution 32/40 B 47 - 51 10 C. Action taken in accordance with paragraph 1 (c) of General Assembly resolution 32/40 B 52 - 54 11 V. RECOW1ENDATIONS OF THE CmOOTTEE . 55 - 58 11 " ANNEX RECO~®1ENDATIONS OF THE CO~1MITTEE ENDORSED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT ITS THIRTY-FIRST SESSION ...............•...... .. 13 ., ·1 -iii- 'J '1 .~·i \ LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 22 September 1977 Sir, I have the honour to transmit to you herewith the report of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People for submission to the General Assembly in accordance with paragraph 7 of resolution 32/40 A. Accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration. (Signed) Medoune FALL Chairman of the Committee on th~ Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People His Excellency Mr. Kurt Waldheim Secretary-General of the United Nations -iv- 1 I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Committee on the ~e~cise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, originally composed of 20 members, was established by the General Assembly in resolution 3376 (xxx) of la November 1975. The first report of the Committee was submitted to the General Assembly at its thirty-first session. !I 2. In its resolution 31/20 of 24 November 1976, the General Assembly took note of the report of the Committee and endorsed t~e recommendations contained therein as a basis for the solution of the question of Palestine. Subsequently, by its decision 31/318 of 22 December 1976, the General AsseIIil:>ly enlarged the membership of the Committee by the addition of three new members. 3. In its report to the General Assembly at its thirty-second session, gj after having thoroughly analysed the comments made on the recommendations, and takiug into account current events in the region, the Committee unanimously reaffirmed the validity of its recommendations endorsed by the General Assembly. It agreed that the date suggested for the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces from territories occupied in 1967, although now passed, should be retained for its s:rmbolic significance and as a timely reminder of the urgency of a peaceful Bolution under the auspices of the United Nations. It stressed also that an intensification of efforts was necessary to implement those recommendations with the minimum delay, and that the various sectors of the United Nations system should act in concert to promote their implemen.tation by peaceful means. 4. In its resolution 32/40 A of 2 December 1977, adopted by 100 votes to 12 with 29 abstentions, the General Assembly took note of the report of the Committee and endorsed its recommendations as contained in paragraphs 43 and 44 of its report. The General Assembly also gave the Committee a new mandate. II. MANDATE OF THE COMMITTEE 5. The mandate was specified in paragraph 'r of resolution 32/40 A and paragraphs 1 (a) and 1 (c) of resolution 32/40 B" In paragraph 7 of resolution 32/40 A, the General Assembly authorized the Committee to continue to exert all efforts to promote the implementation of its recommendations, to send delegations or representatives to international conferences where it considered such representation to be appropriate, and to report to the Assembly at its thirty-third session. 6. In paragraph 1 (a) of resolution 32/40 B the General Assembly authorized the Committee to provide the necessary guidelines to the Special Unit on Palestinian Rights, established in accordance with the terms of that resolution, in ~he 1/ Official Records of the General Assembly, Thirty-first Session, Supplement No. 35 (A/3l/35). gj Ibid., Thirty-second Session, Supplement No. 35 (A/32/35). -1- preparation of studies and publications relating to: (i) the inalienable rights A of the Palestinian people; (ii) relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and other organs of the United Nations; (iii) the activities of the Committee ~nd other United Nations organs, in order to promote the att:=dllI'lent of those rifhts. 7. In paragraph 1 (c) of resolution 32/40 B, the General Assembly requested that the Special Unit should organize, in consultation with the Committee, commencing in 1978, annual observance of 29 November as the International Day of Solidarity 12. In S with the Palestinieq People. the Commi with the date a me III. ORGANIZATION OF WORK that this by the Ge A. Election of officers 13 Septelll President 8. At its 26th meeting, on 10 January 19713, the Committee unanimously re·-elected the follcwinB officers: 13. The on 27 Oct Chairman: Mr. Medoune Fall (Senegal) supported Assembly. Vice-Chairman: Mr. Ricardo Alarc6n Quesada (Cuba) announced Mr. Mir Abdul vlahab Siddiq (Afghanistan) agreed tb the next Rapporteur: Mr. Victor J. Gauci (I'alta) 14. In p At the 31st meeting, on 14 June 1978, Mr. RaUl Roa Kouri (Cuba) was unanimously satisfact elected Vice-Chairman in place of Mr. Ricardo Alarc6n Quesada (Cuba) who had left Security New York on another assignment for his country. in the di could not of the pr B. Participation in the work of the Committee of the Pe urged the 9. The Committee reconfirmed that those States Members of the United Nations recommenc and Permanent Observers to the United Nations which wished to participate i~ the Secux·ity work of the Committee as observers could do so, and it welcomed in that capacity Committee Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mauritania, the Syrian Arab Republic, the League of Arab States and the Palestine Liberatior.. Orranization, wbich 15. It w continued in 1978 to participate in the work of the Committee. support f attention 10. At its request, Viet Nam also participated in the work of the COEmittee as an Assembly, observer. all State its manda c. Establishment of a Task Force 11. The Committee unanimously decided that the Task Force established by it in 1977 should continue to function in order to facilitate the work of the Committee by: (a) keeping up to date with events which affect the work of the Corrmittee and ]/~ suggesting to the Committee action which it could usefully undertake, and (b) for July assisting the Committee in any other specific assignment related to its work. The following were reappointed members of the Task Force: Malta (Chairman), Afghanistan, Cuba, Guinea, Guyana, India, Senegal, Tunisia and, as representatives of the people directly concerned, the Palestine Liberation Organization. -2- IV. ACTION TAKEN BY THE COMIvIITTEE A. "Efforts to -promote the implementation of its recommendations ~!' accordance with paragraph 7 of General Assembly resolution 32/40 A 1. Contacts with the Security Council and consideration of -possible action 12. In September 1977, after it had submitted its report to the General Assembly, the Committee authorized its Chairman to undertake the necessary consultations with the President of the Security Council with a view· to convening at a suitable date a meeting of the Council on the question of Palestine. The Committee felt that this meeting should take place before the question of Palestine was taken up by the General Assembly at the thirty-second session. Accordingly, on 13 September 1977, the Chairman of the Committee addressed a letter ]I to the President of the Security Council and commenced the necessary consultations. 13. The Security Council considered the question of Palestine at its 2041st meeting, on 27 October 1977. Those representatives who participated in the discussion supported the recommendations made by the Committee and endorsed by the General Assembly. At the conclusion of the discu~sion, the President of the Council I announced that after prior consultation with members of the Council it had been agreed that the debate on this item should be adjotrrned for the present and that the next meeting would be fixed after consultations among members. 14. In paragraph 3 of its resolution 32/40 A, the General Assembly noted with satisfaction that, during the consideration of the report of the Committee by the Security Council on 27 October 1977, all members of the Council who participated in the discussion had reaffirmed that a just and lasting peace in the Middle East could not be established without the achievement, in particular, of a just solution of the problem of Pa~estine on the basis of the attainment of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people. In paragraph 4 of that resolution, the General Assembly urged the Security Council to take as soon as possible a decision on the recommendations endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 31/20.