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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 2, 2013
Dr.
Ashrawi: Israel Must be Held Accountable for Refusing to Attend HRC
Review
(EAST JERUSALEM, Occupied Palestine) - On Wednesday,
PLO Executive Committee member, Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, called on the international
community to hold Israel accountable for refusing to attend its Universal
Periodic Review conducted by the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC),
which was scheduled to take place Tuesday of this week.
Ashrawi calls on the HRC to shoulder its
responsibility.-Jan-31-2013
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PLO Executive Committee member, Dr. Hanan
Ashrawi
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"Israel's refusal to attend the HRC review is reprehensible and
constitutes an egregious violation of international and humanitarian law, as
well as a deliberate insult to this international body," said Ashrawi
She also said, "In postponing the review until October, the HRC is
setting a dangerous precedent by allowing Israel to flout the will of the
international community and get away with its illegal policies and measures that
violate the basic human rights of the Palestinian people."
Ashrawi concluded, "We call on the HRC to shoulder its
responsibility to promote and protect the 'universal ideals of human dignity'
and hold Israel accountable for its blatant disregard for international law.
Israel is not above the law and it should not be rewarded for repeatedly
slighting members of the international community."On Wednesday 30th January, PLO
Executive Committee member, Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, called on the international
community to hold Israel accountable for refusing to attend its Universal
Periodic Review conducted by the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC),
which was scheduled to take place Tuesday, January 29.
"Israel's refusal to attend the HRC review is reprehensible and
constitutes an egregious violation of international and humanitarian law, as
well as a deliberate insult to this international body," said Ashrawi
She also said, "In postponing the review until October, the HRC is
setting a dangerous precedent by allowing Israel to flout the will of the
international community and get away with its illegal policies and measures that
violate the basic human rights of the Palestinian people."
Ashrawi concluded, "We call on the HRC to shoulder its
responsibility to promote and protect the 'universal ideals of human dignity'
and hold Israel accountable for its blatant disregard for international law.
Israel is not above the law and it should not be rewarded for repeatedly
slighting members of the international community."
WikiLeaks: Solheim Returned To Sri Lanka ‘Empty-Handed’ And Urged GSL To Take A ‘Bold Step’
“Norwegian
Special Envoy Erik
Solheim has returned to Sri Lanka ‘empty-handed,’ Dhanapala said,
with no fresh initiative to offer from the Tigers. (Note: Solheim arrived in Sri
Lanka September 14 and will depart o/a September 17. End note.) According to
Dhanapala, Solheim has urged the GSL to take a ‘bold step’–which Dhanapala
interpreted to mean accept the Tigers’ controversial proposal for an interim
administration as a basis for resumed negotiations–but could not offer the GSL
any reciprocal assurance that such a ‘bold step,’ if offered, would be accepted
by the LTTE. Without some kind of assurance of how the LTTE would react, the
‘bold step’ urged by Solheim would be nothing but ‘a leap in the dark,’
Dhanapala said, adding that he was ‘puzzled’ that the Norwegians seemed to
expect the GSL to take that political risk. He expressed little confidence that
Solheim would make an effort to impress upon his LTTE interlocutors the
Government’s political constraints.” the US Embassy Colombo informed
Washington.
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Leaked ‘Confidential’ US diplomatic cable, dated September 15, 2004, updated the
Secretary of State regarding and a meeting Ambassador Jeffrey J. Lunstead had
with the President Mahinda
Rajapaksa and Peace Secretariat head Jayantha
Dhanapala . The Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from
the WikiLeaks database.
The cable is signed by the US Ambassador to Colombo Jeffrey
J. Lunstead.
The
ambassador wrote; “Because the GSL is the more rational party, the Ambassador
said, it unfairly receives more pressure from other actors to be flexible and
offer compromises. In addition, the aid given by other governments and
mulitlateral organizations gives them the opportunity to apply pressure on the
GSL, he noted. The LTTE, on the other hand, seems generally unresponsive to such
pressure, readily subordinating incentives like socio-economic development for
its purported constituents to political issues. How can donor governments help
provide positive incentives for the LTTE to accept negotiations? the Ambassador
asked. The GSL has already undertaken some confidence-building measures–for
example, the President’s announcement that she is willing to include the
controversial ‘interim arrangement’ on a possible agenda for negotiations–and
could do more, like increase patrolling in the East to reduce factional
violence, Dhanapala responded. The LTTE, however, might respond best to pressure
from the expatriate Tamil community, which finances, either voluntarily or
involuntarily, much of its operations, he asserted, adding that he believes
pressure from the Tamil diaspora helped persuade the LTTE to accept a ceasefire.
He urged the USG to expand contact with the Tamil diaspora in the U.S. to this
end.”
“Dhanapala
agreed that the split between Karuna, the Tigers’ former Eastern military
commander, and LTTE headquarters appears to have ‘faded as an issue.’ The Tigers
remain concerned, however, about their grip on the East, he suggested. The
situation in the northeastern district of Trincomalee is ‘very worrisome,’
Dhanapala reported, where extensive LTTE bunkers could put Tiger artillery
within reach of ships approaching the harbor. The LTTE’s ‘lock on security’ in
Trincomalee infringes on the GSL’s responsibilities under the international law
of the sea to safeguard shipping in those waters, he asserted. The Indian
government has already raised these concerns to the Nordic-sponsored Sri Lanka
Monitoring Mission (SLMM), he reported and suggested that the U.S. Embassy’s
Defense Attache might raise it as well. The LTTE’s demand that the GSL swap LTTE
detainees for two Sinhalese home guards the Tigers abducted in Trincomalee on
August 18 has also increased tensions. Both the Government and SLMM have ruled
out any such trade, he stated. In the north, the situation is Nagarkovil is
‘very, very tense.’ (Note: The GSL has accused the LTTE of expanding its forward
defense line (FDL) in Nagarkovil, which is approximately 40 km north of Jaffna
town. End note.) To make matters worse, the SLMM’s proposal for addressing this
situation is ‘not even-handed,’ he complained; it recommended that both parties
move back even though the GSL has not expanded its FDL.” the ambassador further
wrote.
Read
the relevant part of the cable below;
Related
posts to this cable;
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