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UNHRC: Palestinian Resistance Of Israeli Occupation Legitimate

Palestinians walk through what used to be their homes in the Jenin refugee camp

GENEVA, April 16 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – The United Nations Human Rights Commission approved on Monday, April 15, resolutions criticizing Israeli activities in the occupied Arab territories, including Palestine, affirming the "legitimate right of the Palestinian people to resist the Israeli occupation".

The resolution expressed "grave concern" at the deterioration of human rights and the humanitarian situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, particularly "at acts of mass killings perpetrated by the Israeli occupying authorities against the Palestinian people".

The Commission strongly condemned violations by Israeli occupation authorities of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories.

It also strongly criticized the war launched by the Israeli army against Palestinian towns and camps, which had so far resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Palestinian civilians, including women and children, said the UNHRC on its website.

The resolution also condemned, the establishment of Israeli settlements, and the practice of "liquidation" or extra-judicial executions carried out by the Israeli army against Palestinians, and called upon Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.

In a resolution adopted by a vote of 30 in favor and 15 opposed, with 8 abstentions, the Commission among other things expressed deep concern at negative stereotyping of religions; expressed deep concern that Islam was frequently and wrongly associated with human rights violations and with terrorism.

It also expressed concern at any role in which the print, audio-visual or electronic media were used to incite acts of violence, intolerance and discrimination towards Islam and any other religion; and requested the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion and belief to examine the situation of Muslim and Arab peoples in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and to submit a preliminary study on his findings to the fifty-ninth session of the Commission.

The United States, Israel's traditional ally in the 53-member commission, was not able to vote, having lost its seat on the body last year, reported the BBC’s online news service.

While the EU has presented a united front on other resolutions concerning the Middle East at the UN Human Rights Commission, the EU members of the forum found themselves divided over the latest text, presented by Arab and Islamic countries, Cuba and China, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

Austria, Belgium, France, Portugal, Spain and Sweden all backed the resolution in order to "send a strong signal" to Israel, a diplomatic source said.

Although Britain and Germany voted against the resolution, it was adopted with the support of 40 of the Commission's 53 members. Five voted against, and seven members, including Italy, abstained. One country did not vote.

The vote came as monitors of the International Committee of the Red Cross were the first international aid workers to be allowed to enter the refugee camp in the West Bank town of Jenin.

The U.N. resolution also affirms the "legitimate right of the Palestinian people to resist the Israeli occupation". The words "by all available means" were removed from the original draft after discussions between the European Union and Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Israel's ambassador to the U.N., Yaakov Levy, denounced the resolution as "one-sided and inflammatory" and "full of wild inaccurate exaggerations".

"No blame is placed on the Palestinian Authority that initiated the violence", he said, adding that it also failed to condemn “suicide” bombers.

Meanwhile on Monday, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson was ready to leave on a Middle East fact-finding mission late Monday but was still waiting for Israeli approval, her spokeswoman said.

"As soon as we have the green light from Israel, we'll leave, there is a flight this evening, we have reservations," spokeswoman Veronique Taveau told journalists.
"But we still do not have it. That doesn't mean it's a no," she added.

Robinson, and the other members of the mission, former Spanish prime minister Felipe Gonzalez, and the former secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress party (ANC), Cyril Ramaphosa, are meant to report back to the U.N. Human Rights Commission before its annual session closes here on April 26.

The High Commissioner later said she had received written Israeli assurances that the visit to Israel state and the Palestinian territories was "still under active review", and noted a new impetus to peacemaking efforts.

"A process must be instituted to account for the death and destruction that has taken place," she told the U.N. Human Rights Commission.

"Our mission can play a preliminary role in that regard," Robinson said, adding that it would be "essential for the peace process to be based on human rights foundations".

Taveau said the U.N. mission would also like to visit the Jenin refugee camp.

On Friday, April 12, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan appealed for the urgent deployment of a force to the Middle East, saying escalating violence was "an affront to the conscience of mankind."

The UN chief offered little detail however on the shape, mandate or circumstances of deployment of a foreign force, which has been repeatedly demanded by the Palestinians but consistently opposed by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

Annan said: "My own view is that the situation is so dangerous and the humanitarian and human rights situation so appalling ... that I think the proposition that a force should be sent in there ... can no longer be deferred."

"That capacity exists in the world today, we must now muster the will," he added, without offering details on the nature, makeup or mission of the force.

 

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