Eviction from Jerusalem: Restitution and the protection of Palestinian rights
The report describes how rights of Palestinian Jerusalemites have been abrogated cumulatively over the past fifty years: eviction during armed conflict (1948 and 1967 wars); eviction by property expropriation (between 1948 and 1967; after 1967); eviction by administrative and "legal" measures: revocation of residency rights, discrimination in urban planning, and unequal investment in municipal services. Any solution of the Jerusalem question requires restitution for past injustice and damage, along with the protection of the Palestinian people from new and current human rights violations. (DÜI-Hns)