Thursday, September 23, 2010

UNHRC: Israelis Brutal, Unlawful......Piracy not included!

It also alleges that Israel violated the right to life, liberty, freedom of expression and the right of captured crew and passengers to be treated with humanity.

"A series of violations of international law, including international humanitarian and human rights law, were committed by the Israeli forces during the interception of the flotilla and during the detention of passengers in Israel prior to deportation,"

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September 22, 2010, 22:13

Flotilla raid 'brutal' and 'unlawful'

Turkish cruise ship Mavi Marmara was among the vessels in the flotilla raided by the Israeli Defence Forces while travelling to Gaza. Photo: Reuters.Turkish cruise ship Mavi Marmara was among the vessels in the flotilla raided by the Israeli Defence Forces while travelling to Gaza.

"A series of violations of international law, including international humanitarian and human rights law, were committed by the Israeli forces during the interception of the flotilla and during the detention of passengers in Israel prior to deportation," the experts found.

Examining the circumstances of the raid, the panel concluded that a humanitarian crisis existed in Gaza on the day of the incident in Gaza and "for this reason alone the blockade is unlawful and cannot be sustained in law."

"The conduct of the Israeli military and other personnel toward the flotilla passengers was not only disproportionate to the occasion but demonstrated levels of totally unnecessary and incredible violence. It betrayed an unacceptable level of brutality," the report said.

It described the Israeli raid on May 31st, in which eight Turkish activists and one Turkish-American aboard the Mavi Marmara were shot and killed, as "clearly unlawful."

The Palestinian group Hamas, meanwhile, praised the report and called for those involved in the raid to be punished.

The UN Human Rights Council's fact-finding mission concluded that Israel's naval blockade of the Palestinian territory was unlawful because of the humanitarian crisis there, and described the military raid on the flotilla as brutal and disproportionate.

Israeli forces violated international law when they raided a Gaza-bound aid flotilla killing nine activists earlier this year, a report by three UN-appointed human rights experts said.

The 56-page document lists a series of alleged crimes committed by Israeli forces during and after the raid, including wilful killing and torture. It also alleges that Israel violated the right to life, liberty, freedom of expression and the right of captured crew and passengers to be treated with humanity.

Turkish cruise ship Mavi Marmara was among the vessels in the flotilla raided by the Israeli Defence Forces while travelling to Gaza. Photo: Reuters.
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