Justice
Dr. Khuloud Dajani
People's Campaign for Peace and Democracy
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“ The people working for peace need to be able to give the Palestinians back their legitimate rights. If you work for peace and do not achieve anything, you will never be remembered in history, or you will be remembered negatively. People are for peace, but for a just peace based on international legitimacy, including the 1967 borders, compensation and return of the refugees to the Palestinian state, return of Israeli settlers to Israel, etc.” [Source in Complete Interview]
Yana Knopova
Coalition of Women For Peace
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“ I'm interested in people who seek justice, who want solutions based on justice; peace is part of the Israeli rhetoric. Palestinian rhetoric talks of liberation, forget about peace. Then they [the Israelis] say they [the Palestinians] don't want peace! Would you debate whether to adopt the Geneva Convention's resolutions with regard to your keepers if you were locked up in jail? Peace is void of content for me. It's very nice to talk of peace, today but I'm interested in justice.” [Source in Complete Interview]
Orly Noy
All For Peace Radio
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“ Honor. And justice. It's not so much about love. For a lot of people I think it is about love, but for me it's more about justice and fairness and honor. You can love somebody but if you mistreat him… I don't mind people not liking the Palestinians, but I mind people not treating them with justice. It's just human fairness; it's not fair for them to live like this. It's not fair. Peace for me is the realization that every person is born with equal rights. Peace means that no child should die in Rwanda because he has nothing to eat just because he is unfortunate enough to be born there. It's crazy. It's about justice and fairness more than anything else.” [Source in Complete Interview]
