On 30th November, the official day to commemorate the exodus of Jews from Arab countries, the Democratic Party of Libya published a joint statement with the Union of Libyan Jews and the World Organisation of Libyan Jews, calling for the return of Jews to Libya. The statement is signed by Ahmed Shebani, the party's President.
"In
1967 Libyan Jews were stripped of their citizenship and property and
expelled from Libya allowing each of them nothing more than a single
suitcase and the sum of $20 to take. It was a crime against humanity in
the full sense of the word, yet strangely, there had never been any
Security Council resolutions in this regard.
"Jews
had continuously lived in Libya for over 2200 years. They are Libyans
beyond any doubt. Both history and archaeology testify to that.
Moreover, they had never been involved in any conflict with fellow
Libyans.
"Indeed, Islam grants freedom of religion
to all peoples and does not approve of the persecution of any minorities
whatsoever. What happened to Libyan Jews was blatantly against Islam.
The Democratic Party stands in solidarity with the right of return of
Libyan Jews and there is no linkage between them and any other
regional conflict.
"The former President of the
Libyan Jewish community in diaspora and a founding member of the
Democratic Party, the late Mr Rafael El-Falah, used to repeat: “Libya would not rise as a peaceful and prosperous country unless
it transcends its state of denial of the historical wrong that befell
her Jews and accepts them back home“.
"As we Libyans
stand nowadays to establish a functioning secular democracy, we must
take what the late Mr El-Falah said to heart. A democratic Libya will
have no place for racism. Libyans Jews are like salt to food and like a
witness to a contract. Libya needs them now more than ever in the
forthcoming reconstruction phase and to jump start the private sector in
our national economy which was brutally vandalized over 42 years of
failed socialism and brutal military dictatorship.
Long Live Libya!"
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