Resources
Eviction from Jerusalem: Restitution and Protection of Palestinian Rights (BADIL, 1999) English and Arabic, 30 pages. US$5
Jerusalem 1948:
The Arab Neighbourhoods of the City and Their Fate in the War
(BADIL/IJC, 1999) The book is available in English with Arabic
translation of the introduction, 304 pages. US$20. ISBN
0-88728-274-1 Refugee Campaign Package: Reclaiming the Right of
Return 2nd Edition (BADIL, 2000) The packet includes a program of
action for the campaign, background information about Palestinian
refugees, refu ee lands and properties, the right of return,
protection, and Palestinian refugee organizations and NGOs.
Includes Campaign Guidebook, Country Profiles - Palestinian
Refugees in Exile, and BADIL Information & Discussion Briefs.
The packet is available in print format in English (Arabic 2nd
edition forthcoming) (US$10)
BADIL Information & Discussion Briefs
• Brief No. 1:
Reinterpreting Palestinian Refugee Rights Under International Law,
and a Framwork for Durable Solutions (Susan M. Akram)
• Brief No. 2:
Fora Available for Palestinian Refugee Restitution, Compensation
and Related Claims (Susan M. Akram)
• Brief No. 3:
The Evolution of an
Independent, Community- Based Campaign for Palestinian Refugee
Rights in the 1967 Ooccupied Palestinian
Territories and 1948 Palestine/Israel (Ingrid Jaradat Gassner)
Additional Briefs forthcoming. (US$5 print copies; free copies on
the BADIL website)
BADIL Annual Report 1999
The report is available in English and Arabic, 34 pages (free). An
electronic copy is archived on the BADIL website.
BADIL Arabic Website
www.badil.org/Arabic%20Website/index.htm
Across Borders Project www.acrossborders.org
The second Across Borders Internet Centre was opened on 31 March in
Khan Yunis camp, Gaza. The project aims to bring Internet
technology into Palestinian refugee camps across the Middle East.
The centre in Khan Yunis is being run in conjunction with the Khan
Yunis Popular Committee representing activities and organizations
in the camp. The launch in Khan Yunis marks an expansion of the
project which has as its central aims the connection of Palestinian
refugees and the creation of bilingual camp websites to provide
information about the camps. Palestinian Refugee Camp Project
www.un194.org
The project, a joint initiative between the Palestinian Diaspora
and Refugee Center (Shaml) and the Across Borders Project (Birzeit
University), aims to Provide professional research material on
Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, West Bank and
the Gaza Strip.