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UN rights lawyer slams Israel
06/07/2006 10:51  - (SA)  

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  • Geneva - A UN human rights expert on Wednesday criticised the United States, European Union, Russia and the United Nations for ignoring countless Israeli violations of human rights, international law and other standards.

    John Dugard, a South African lawyer responsible for investigating alleged human rights abuses by Israel in Palestinian areas, said the United States and other international powers who make up the so-called Quartet of Mideast mediators have done nothing to rein in Israel.

    "Israel's conduct is morally indefensible," Dugard told an emergency session of the UN Human Rights Council.

    "I am concerned with the law, and here it is clear that Israel is in violation of the most fundamental norms of humanitarian law and human rights law."

    Dugard said he had "every sympathy" with Israeli corporal Gilad Shalit, whose capture by Palestinian militants in Gaza sparked the latest Israeli military reprisals, but he said Israel's response has only increased its violations of the Geneva Convention on the treatment of occupied people.

    Israel slams bias

    Dugard was the keynote speaker at the first emergency session of the new UN Human Rights Council, called at the request on Friday of Arab countries, who are seeking a resolution that would censure Israel for its behaviour.

    Israel's ambassador to the UN's European headquarters in Geneva called the session "a planned and premeditated" attack on his country, and said it continued the anti-Israel bias set by the discredited UN Human Rights Commission, which was phased out this year.

    Dugard, an anti-apartheid civil rights lawyer in the 1980s, was appointed by the dissolved commission in 2001 to investigate only violations by the Israeli side, prompting Israel and others to dismiss his reports as one-sided.

    Gaza raid defended

    "We find ourselves in an absurd situation in which the Human Rights Council, convened into urgent session, ignores the rights of one side and holds a special meeting to defend the rights of the other side," Ambassador Itzhak Levanon told the 47-member body.

    Levanon also defended Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip, which followed the capture of the Israeli soldier in a cross-border raid on June 25.

    "It was triggered by the attack on our sovereign territory by Palestinian terrorist groups with the aim of sewing death," he said. "These terrorists dug a tunnel under the benevolent eye of the Palestinian authorities to achieve their goal."

    Hostages

    Dugard said Israel's response, which has included the detention of Palestinian cabinet ministers and other Hamas officials, broke the prohibition on collective punishment and on "measures of intimidation and terrorism" in the Fourth Geneva Convention, limiting the conduct of an occupying power.

    The arrest of Hamas cabinet ministers and legislators "seems to constitute the taking of hostages," also prohibited by the convention, he added.

    "In the past week the situation has worsened," Dugard said.

    "In Gaza people are without water, food is scarce, medicines are running out, 200 000 households are without electricity due to the destruction of power plants," Dugard said.

    "Over 1 500 rounds of artillery have been showered on Gaza," he said.

    "Sonic booms terrorise the people. Transport has been seriously disrupted by the destruction of roads and bridges. Sanitation is threatened."

    - AP



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