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The UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People sponsors the annual International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People on the anniversary of November 29, 1947. On that date the UN General Assembly adopted the resolution partitioning "Palestine" into a Jewish and an Arab state. Every year, the Committee marks the UN's original two-state decision by banishing the flag of Israel.
The UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People was created on the same day as the infamous Zionism-is-racism resolution and intended to implement its antisemitic message. Though the Z=R resolution was formally rescinded by the General Assembly in 1991, the Committee which was intended to implement that message is still going strong. |
The infamous November 10, 1975 General Assembly resolution equating Zionism with racism | The General Assembly resolution that created the Committee on November 10, 1975 |
The CEIRPP Committee is composed of 26 UN Member states, and another 20 UN Member states actively participate as observers. (Members: Afghanistan, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Cyprus, Ecuador, Guinea, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Namibia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and Venezuela. UN member states who are observers: Algeria, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Viet Nam, Yemen.)
Of those, half do not even have diplomatic relations with Israel - Members: Afghanistan, Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mali, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Tunisia, Venezuela, Observers: Algeria, Bangladesh, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Niger, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen – making the connection between the UN Palestinian propaganda machine and the rejection of a Jewish state even more obvious.
Reports
Annual Report to the General Assembly | Date |
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A/78/35 | 2023 |
A/77/35 | 2022 |
A/76/35 | 2021 |
A/75/35 | 2020 |
A/74/35 | 2019 |
A/73/35 | 2018 |
A/72/35 | 2017 |
A/71/36 | 2016 |
A/70/35 | 2015 |
A/69/35 | 2014 |
A/68/35 | 2013 |
A/67/35 | 2012 |
A/66/35 | 2011 |
A/65/35 | 2010 |
A/64/35 | 2009 |
A/63/35 | 2008 |
A/62/35 | 2007 |
A/61/35 | 2006 |
A/60/35 | 2005 |
A/59/35 | 2004 |
A/58/35 | 2003 |
A/57/35 | 2002 |
A/56/35/CORR.1 | June 17, 2002 |
A/56/35 | 2001 |
A/55/35 | 2000 |
A/54/35 | 1999 |
A/53/35 | 1998 |
A/52/35 | 1997 |
A/51/35 | 1996 |
A/50/35 | 1995 |
A/49/35 | 1994 |
A/48/35 | 1993 |
A/47/35 | 1992 |
A/46/35 | 1991 |
A/45/35 | 1990 |
A/44/35 | 1989 |
A/43/35 | 1988 |
A/42/35 | 1987 |
A/41/35 | 1986 |
A/40/35 | 1985 |
A/39/35 | 1984 |
A/38/35 | 1983 |
A/37/35 | 1982 |
A/36/35 | 1981 |
A/35/35 | 1980 |
A/34/35/CORR.1(SUPP) | December 11, 1979 |
A/34/35 | 1979 |
A/33/35/CORR.1 | October 18, 1978 |
A/33/35 | 1978 |
A/32/35 | 1977 |
A/31/35 | 1976 |