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15 May 2018
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Palestine: HR experts ask Israel to end disproportionate
use of force
Published in SUNS #8680 dated 15 May 2018
Geneva, 14 May (Chakravarthi Raghavan*) - The UN Committee on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has asked Israel to put
an immediate end to the disproportionate use of force against Palestinian
demonstrators in the Gaza strip and refrain from any act that could
lead to further casualties and ensure prompt and unimpeded access
to medical treatment to injured Palestinians.
The CERD, whose members are independent human rights experts from
around the world, serving in their personal capacity and not as representatives
of States parties, issued this call on Israel at the conclusion of
its 95th session.
The CERD statement comes even as Palestine officials reported Monday
evening that at least 52 persons had been killed when Israeli troops
opened fire against demonstrators along the border fence with Gaza,
making it the bloodiest day of demonstrations in the past six weeks
of protests. The Health Ministry in Gaza said another 1700 people
were injured.
Acting under its Early Warning and Urgent Action Procedures, the CERD
statement in preambular paragraphs expressed its grave concern that
many of the persons who died or were injured were reportedly posing
no imminent threat at the time they were shot, as also the CERD's
alarm at the many reports according to which Israeli authorities have
denied and continue to deny access to urgent medical treatment to
injured Palestinians.
The CERD said it is also highly concerned that these incidents are
taking place in a context marked by the 50-year occupation of the
Palestinian territory, the blockade imposed since 2007 on the Gaza
strip and a rise of racist hate speech and incitement to racist violence
against Palestinians by Israeli governmental officials and members
of the ISF.
In its operative paras, the CERD asked Israel: to initiate an impartial
and independent investigation into the use of force against Palestinian
demonstrators in compliance with international standards and hold
those responsible accountable; to ensure that all Palestinians under
its effective control enjoy full rights under the Convention without
discrimination especially, their right to life and security of person,
freedom of opinion and expression, as well as their right to medical
care; to take all the necessary measures to fully implement the recommendations
made by the Committee in 2012 and in particular: to fully respect
the norms of humanitarian law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
and to lift the blockade of the Gaza strip; counter the tide of racism
and xenophobia in public discourse, in particular by strongly condemning
all racist and xenophobic statements by public officials and political
and religious leaders, and by implementing appropriate measures to
combat the proliferation of racist acts and manifestations of racist
hate speech that particularly target Palestinians in the territories
under Israel's effective control.
[* Chakravarthi Raghavan is the Editor Emeritus of the SUNS.]