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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE (APJP): STATEMENT
Void Network express solidarity to the struggle of the people of Palestine for Freedom and Self-Determination. We introduce the statement of the activist's group "Architects & Planners for Justice in Palestine (APJP)
  
Architects and Planners  for Justice in Palestine (APJP) is an independent international pressure  group of design professionals. We are seeking international support for  an ethical and just practice for our professions in Palestine and the  Occupied Territories.    We oppose the building of such projects as the  illegal settlements, check points, settler–only highways and above all  the Separation Wall. Palestinian land has become so fragmented that a  viable Palestinian State has been rendered impossible.    The map of  Palestine, for the indigenous Palestinians, has shrunk from being 97% of  the land in 1917 to 44% in 1947(see maps below) Today only 13% of the  former Palestinian lands are being recognised by Israeli unilateral  ‘convergence’ policies, and that small part is being further divided by  planning and architectural devices and the matrix of control.  
Since  1947 Israeli kibbutzim, towns and cities have been built over the ruins  of Palestinian, villages, houses and heritage that were wiped from the  map by a form of architectural erasure.  Israeli architects and  planners, knowingly or not, have become a part of this situation.  Israeli settlements built after the 1967 War, considered illegal under  international law, could not have been realized without their help.  Professional ethics, long enshrined in architectural and planning codes,  demand that we confront these unwelcome truths and not remain silent or  complicit. It is with this in mind that we are supporting particular  campaigns that challenge this unprofessional conduct.      
1.   Currently, on the slopes of east Jerusalem, in the village of Silwan  some eighty-eight Palestinian homes are under threat of demolition. This  is part of a master planned development on annexed land for the benefit  of Israeli citizens, which would consolidate the presence of illegal  settlers to the exclusion of the current Palestinian inhabitants. The  clearance is made under the pretext of gaining a large green space.    
2.    A further campaign includes what is called Israel’s E1 Plan.  This  master plan aims for the expansion of the largest illegal Israeli  settlement, Ma’ale Adumim, linking it with the Jerusalem metropolitan  area. This plan would dissect the northern and southern areas of the  West Bank, destroying the possibility of contiguity for a future  Palestinian state.     
APJP calls  on Israeli and international architects, planners and those in the  construction industry to express their concern in each and every  instance of unjust action in annexing Palestinian land, and the projects  to be built on them. The future  security and justice, in both Israel  and Palestine, are at stake.
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