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Al Mezan Attends Items 2 and 3 of Human Rights Council Session 38, Acknowledges Commitment to Human Rights of UN High Commissioner and Special Procedures

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27 June 2018 |Reference 50/2018

PR – HRC 38, Item 3

 

Last week, Al Mezan participated in agenda items two and three of the UN Human Rights Council’s 38th regular session, speaking to UN Special Rapporteurs and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The Council session occurred in the midst of months of protest mostly in the Gaza Strip where 104 Palestinians were killed, for which the Israeli security forces and government garnered serious international criticism.

 

In two oral statements, Al Mezan commended the Special Rapporteurs on freedom of assembly, on summary executions and on freedom of expression for their joint communiqués in which the UN experts condemned the killing of Palestinians by Israeli security forces in the Great Return March protests.[1]

 

During the March, Al Mezan sent UN Special Procedures nearly a dozen urgent actions that evidenced specific, well-documented instances of probable gross violations of human rights by Israel. The case files for two journalists and four children are  among those submitted, as well as two cases of injury involving young men whose legs were amputated after they were punitively denied Gaza exit-permits for treatment in the West Bank.[2]

 

In a third oral statement, Al Mezan thanked High Commissioner Al Hussein for his dedication to the protection and promotion of human rights, justice and the international rule of law[3] during a period that saw rampant undermining of UN principles, including by Israel and the US—the latter of whom withdrew from the Council on the same day citing the UN’s criticism of Israel’s human rights record.

 

Reflecting Israel’s moves to entrench its illegal annexation of Jerusalem, Al Mezan and partner organizations Civic Coalition for Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem and Al Haq, submitted a written statement to the Human Rights Council. The briefing describes how Israel has used its domestic law and institutions to unlawfully alter the character, status, and demographic composition of Jerusalem in favor of an Israeli-Jewish majority, including through the forcible transfer of Palestinians.[4]

 

Ahead of Al Mezan’s attendance at agenda item 7 of the session in early July, its staff called on States to engage under the agenda item—affirming that it is an important forum for analysis of human rights and IHL issues in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory and a venue for critical voices of affected people to be heard.

 

 

 


[1] See: Joint Special Procedures communiqué, UN rights experts condemn Israel’s response to Palestinian protests in Gaza. 6 April 2018, available at: https://www.ohchr.org/en/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=22924&LangID=E

Joint Special Procedures communiqué, UN human rights experts condemn killings of Palestinians near Gaza fence by Israeli security forces. 17 April 2018, available at: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=22950&LangID=E

[2] Al Mezan, Given Israel’s History of Using ‘Justice’ System to Whitewash Crimes:

Special Rapporteur on Assembly and International Community Must Fill Accountability Void, 18 June 2018. Available at: http://mezan.org/en/post/22928

See also: Al Mezan, To Address Void in Accountability in Israel, Al Mezan Calls on UN Special Rapporteurs and Member States to Support Commission of Inquiry Mandate and International Justice Processes, 18 June 2018. Available at: http://mezan.org/en/post/22929

[3] Al Mezan, Al Mezan Repeats High Commissioner’s Call to “Do More, to Speak Louder, to Work Harder” for Human Rights, 19 June 2018. Available at: http://mezan.org/en/post/22927  

[4] Al Mezan & partners, Israel Entrenches its Illegal Annexation of Jerusalem and the Forcible Transfer of Palestinians, 24 June 2018. Available at: http://www.mezan.org/en/post/22930