The Inviolable Right to Self-Determination
In a historic and momentous step, Spain and Ireland today announced their recognition of the State of Palestine, reaffirming the inviolable right for every person in the world to self-determination. This move sends a powerful message to the world: the struggle for justice and sovereignty cannot be ignored.The right to self-determination is not a privilege granted by the powerful; it is a fundamental human right. As such, it is not something that can be taken away or be denied by any person or any country. Fundamental human rights are innate. And these rights, as expressed in the International Bill of RIghts, are not optional. They are the bedrock of international law and the cornerstone of our global community’s moral compass.
It is not for anyone to pick and choose which fundamental rights they deny someone else. If you care about your own human rights, and get upset when you think they have been violated (as we all do), you have no reasonable normative or legal right to oppose the Palestinian right to self-determination.
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Ireland’s leaders Simon Harris, Micheál Martin, and Eamon Ryan have taken a stand that history will remember. Their actions are not merely symbolic; they are a clarion call to other nations to follow suit and recognise the Palestinian people's right to their own state.This is not just about Palestine. It is about affirming the principles that underpin our global order. It is about rejecting the notion that some states can wield a veto over the aspirations of an entire people. Israel’s opposition to a State of Palestine cannot dictate the fate of the Palestinian people, despite US' UNSC veto power.
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True peace and stability in the Middle East can only be achieved through justice and recognition of sovereignty. While Sweden was already there in this recognition, the courage of Spain and Ireland builds on the precedent. It challenges the status quo and breathes life into the dreams of millions who have longed for a homeland free from occupation and oppression. With other countries like Belgium, Slovenia, Malta, and Norway considering similar moves, we stand at the brink of a new era of recognition and justice.
As citizens of a global community, we must support and amplify these voices of justice. The time for equivocation is over. We must stand firmly with those who champion the right to self-determination. The world is watching, and history will judge us by our actions today.