In
the name of God, the most merciful, the compassionate
Dear brothers and sisters,
Allow to me extend my greet you and wish everyone in the homeland many happy
returns.
On this blessed day, I convey my congratulations. While we celebrate a precious
occasion, dear to every citizen, man and woman, of our united Jordanian family,
of the children and grandchildren of the patriots who started our homeland's
march, who made the greatest sacrifices for independence, and whose great
achievements are the foundation of our proud country, Jordan… the country that
embodies the message and principles of the Great Arab Revolt which was led by
the father of revolutionaries and the father of the free, the Hashemite Sharif
Al-Hussein Bin Ali, may God bless his soul, who sacrificed everything for the
sake of the Revolt. And as a sign of faithfulness to those men, we stand firm in
abiding by the principles, stances and message for which they offered their
sacrifices.
The most appropriate celebration of independence is building on our founders'
achievements by moving forward with our vision for a strong, prosperous and
invincible
Jordan
, where our children and grandchildren enjoy freedom, security and a decent
life.
Every citizen of the homeland has the duty to contribute, each according to his
or her own capacity, to the realization of our vision of
Jordan
's future. All are partners in this march, and partners in a society of justice,
equality and equal opportunity. We are all
Jordan, and we are all for
Jordan
.
At home, brothers, we remain committed to our pledge to realize comprehensive
development. We are moving forward, praise be to God, with sure steps to ensure
that our youth enjoy a decent life, and to build a strong economy that draws on
our human resources, for which we are providing training and development. Our
vision for education and capacity building is very clear, and in spite of all
the challenges and constraints, achievements are being realized in all areas.
With Jordanians' resolve and determination, with serious, diligent work, we will
realize all our ambitions, God willing.
Our natural resources may be limited, and regional conditions may be
challenging, but God forbid that these should be cause for hesitation or an
excuse for laxity.
We are keen to enhance and entrench our democratic march, and to activate the
role of civil society and respect the principle of pluralism, within the
framework of national unity. Pluralism and diversity are tributaries that enrich
our society, and enable citizens to be free to choose and express themselves.
Municipal elections are ahead of us this summer, to be followed by parliamentary
elections. This, as I have said before, is a reaffirmation of our abidance by
the articles of the Constitution, and our keenness to enable citizens'
participation in decision making.
Here allow me to reiterate that public service is about answering a call to duty
and assuming responsibility. It is not just about gaining prestige. Public
service requires knowledge and experience. It also demands that personal
interests be subordinated to the national public good. In this context, the
upcoming elections will constitute a chance for every citizen in this country to
express the true concept of citizenship and belonging; whether by running for
elections or by voting for their representatives in the municipality or
parliament.
Every citizen owes it to the homeland to exercise his or her right to vote. To
elect is an expression of trust that every citizen should place with those who
deserve it… people known for their honesty, efficiency and sense of belonging.
Let no one be deceived by flashy slogans, nor by endless promises.
The duty of deputies is to monitor and legislate. Every deputy represents the
entire homeland, not just a single neighborhood or tribe or party. An intrinsic
part of every deputy's role as a monitor is to fight favoritism and nepotism,
not to practice or turn a blind eye to them.
We need a parliament that shares the nation's vision for the next stage of
development, and understands the need for legislation appropriate to this stage.
Dear brothers and sisters,
Since the very beginning of the Arab-Israeli conflict,
Jordan
has stood firmly by our Palestinian brothers and supported them.
Jordan
paid a steep price for this stance over the past decades, and has borne, for
the sake of the Palestinian cause, a cost exceeding its capabilities and
capacities. Sharif Al-Hussein Bin Ali was the first to pay a price for the
defense of
Palestine
's Arab identity and for refusing to negotiate or concede a single Arab right.
After that, our founding father sacrificed his life for this stance. As for my
father, may God bless his soul, everybody, near and far, knows how much he
suffered and how much he endured, for the sake of this cause.
All Jordanians, regardless of their origins and affiliations, have endured,
suffered and sacrificed greatly to defend the Palestinian cause. All of us know
that in every Jordanian city, village or tribe there were soldiers and officers
who fought bravely and honorably in
Palestine
's defense; and there were casualties: soldiers and officers who were wounded or
martyred. Those who did not fight on the battlefield were also affected by the
devastation of the wars we fought to defend
Palestine
… and they have paid for these wars with their suffering and their children's
bread.
In spite of all these sacrifices, Jordan and the Jordanians, and Hashemite
Kings, were unfairly accused; their role was doubted, their sacrifices denied.
They were even accused of treason.
Today, after so many long years, events and history have proven the authenticity
of the Jordanian stance; and the world and Arab brethren today recognize the
honorable role which Jordan – her leadership and her people alike – played,
and the tremendous sacrifices they made.
We do not say this to defend our position, nor to outbid the stances of others,
as others do. And we do not seek gratitude. We did our duty, and we therefore do
not expect to be thanked. We say this on our Independence Day so that Jordanian
citizens will always remember that this country has never neglected its duties
towards the Arab nation, or toward the Palestinian cause. Jordanian citizens
have the right to hold their heads up high and keep them high.
Today, we again reaffirm that Jordan will continue to defend Arab rights in
Palestine, until the day the Palestinian people regain their rights in full, and
establish their independent state on their soil, and enjoy, in that state,
freedom, independence and decent life.
Jordan
will continue its diplomacy, using every possible forum around the world to
call for the realization of permanent and comprehensive peace that guarantees
rights and preserves dignity of those to whom these rights are due.
There is today an international sense of urgency, and an Arab political will, to
settle this issue justly, through a two-state solution. Here we have the Arab
Peace Initiative, unanimously approved by the Arabs at the Beirut Summit of
2002, and reaffirmed by the Riyadh Summit… this Initiative is based on
international resolutions and does not forfeit a single Arab right… It offers
a real opportunity to regain Palestinian and Arab rights, and to establish an
independent Palestinian state.
This opportunity must be seized. The world's compassion for the Palestinian
people, its conviction that this suffering should be ended and its support for
the Arab Peace Initiative must be capitalized upon before it is too late and we
loose this historic opportunity, as we have lost other opportunities before.
Accordingly, we will continue to support this Initiative and promote it
throughout the international community, including
Israel
.
When we talk about the Palestinian issue, and call on the world to commit itself
to ending the injustice which the Palestinian people suffer, and pressure
Israel
to accept this Initiative, we are not speaking on the Palestinians' behalf. We
are neither a substitute for them, nor are we their guardian. Our only goal is
to help them regain their rights and establish their independent state on their
Palestinian land. As I said, this is our duty, and that of all Arabs and
Muslims. The Palestinian issue concerns all of us, and Palestinian suffering is
our suffering.
We will continue our efforts to unite the Arab discourse, so that the Arabs'
voice will be strong and resonant with the Arab people's aspiration to join
ranks and strengthen the Arab front.
Dear brothers and sisters,
Since the beginning, we have warned about the danger of sectarian conflict and
sedition, and about the violence and terrorism that threaten to destroy our
present and future by turning this region into an arena for interference and
struggle between regional and international powers, who have their own agendas
in this region.
Accordingly, we have worked, and continue to work, to enhance and entrench the
principles of moderation, tolerance, understanding and coexistence. These are
the principles that befit a nation that is best among others and represent
Islam's tolerant message.
We will continue to confront sectarian strife, fanaticism and extremism, so that
we will not give the nation's enemies the chance to distort is doctrine,
culture, history and future.
As for our brothers in
Iraq
… we witness everyday, scores, or maybe hundreds, of them becoming victims of
violence, terrorism and discord. We have stood by all the Iraqi people, and will
continue to do so. And we will do all that we can to alleviate their suffering,
help rebuild the state's institutions, and restore security and stability to
this country and this brotherly people who are dear to all of us.
Dear brothers and sisters,
On this day… on Independence Day we all express our heartfelt congratulations,
and salute with pride the homeland's chivalrous men and women, in the Arab Army
and security institutions, because they are the symbols of independence and
sovereignty; and because they are the watchful eyes over this homeland's
security and stability, and the shield that protects its march and achievements.
I personally convey a comrade-in-arms greeting to every soldier, every officer
and every noncommissioned officer, in every trench and in every camp, who is
performing the duty of the homeland, and that of honor and bravery, on the soil
of this dear homeland.
As for youth, in whom I have great confidence, and for whom I have the highest
hopes, I say on this day: you are creating the future, you are the knights of
change. Enhancing independence and building the future of which this homeland
and its sacrifices are worthy is your duty, and you are the ones who are most
able to fulfill this duty. All of us have faith in you, and we look forward to
the day when we see you as distinguished leaders in all spheres of life, where
you will contribute to decision-making, and implementation of these decisions on
the ground.
My hope is that youth will have an effective role in the upcoming elections; a
role that reflects their awareness in choosing those who represent their
aspirations and their vision of the future.
Finally, my brothers and sisters, children of the unified Jordanian family…
the generous and gracious Jordanian people… to you I convey my best wishes on
this great occasion… many happy returns of the day to all of you… and for
our dear beloved
Jordan.
Peace, God's mercy and blessings be upon you.
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