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UN experts condemn Israel’s designation of Palestine rights defenders as terrorist organizations

   Jerusalem through barbed wire.
As members of the Local Peace Economy working make the lives better for the members of our local community. So we must support other local groups working to make the lives better for their local community. We join with the UN in condemning the Israeli government in designating  community groups working to bring freedom to the Palestinian people suffering under the oppression of the Israeli illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories.
Independent UN human rights experts on Monday strongly condemned the decision by the Israeli Minister of Defense to designate six Palestinian human rights and civil society groups, as terrorist organization. In a joint statement, the experts called the decision “a frontal attack on the Palestinian human rights movement, and on human rights everywhere.” “Silencing their voices is not what a democracy adhering to well-accepted human rights and humanitarian standards would do”, they add. Calling upon the international community to act, they argue that anti-terrorism legislation must never be used to unjustifiably undermine civil liberties.

According to them, the UN Security Council, the General Assembly and the Human Rights Council have all “been clear” about this issue.

“The misuse of counter-terrorism measures in this way by the government of Israel undermines the security of all,” the group of 17 experts said.

Civil society

The six Palestinian organizations being redesignated are Addameer, Al-Haq, Defense for Children International – Palestine, the Union of Agricultural Work Committees, the Bisan Center for Research and Development, and the Union of Palestinian Women Committees.

Among those groups they work with are women and girls, children, peasant families, prisoners and civil society activists, all of whom face increased levels of discrimination and even violence, the experts said.

According to the UN experts, “these organizations speak the language of universal human rights.”

“They use a rights-based approach to their work, including a gendered analysis, to document human rights abuses of all kinds in Palestine, including business-related human rights abuses”, they said.

Practical ban

The redesignation as terrorist organizations, in effect, bans the work of these human rights defenders, and allows the Israeli military to arrest their staff, shutter their offices, confiscate assets and prohibit their activities.

In at least one case, according to the experts, the decision may have been taken as a form of reprisal for cooperation with UN entities.

“The Israeli military has frequently targeted human rights defenders in recent years, as its occupation has deepened, its defiance of international law has continued and its record of human rights violations has worsened,” the experts say.

They note that most international and Israeli human rights organizations face challenges, but also argue that Palestinian human rights defenders “have always encountered the severest constraints.”

Finally, the experts call upon the international community to use its full range of tools to request that Israel reverses this decision.

“These civil society organizations are the canaries in the human rights coalmine, alerting us to the patterns of violations, reminding the international community of its obligations to ensure accountability, and providing voices for those who have none,” they conclude.

Special rapporteurs and other independent UN rights experts are appointed by the Human Rights Council. They are neither paid for their work, nor UN staff, and are independent of any government or organization, and serve in their individual capacity.

West Bank settlements

On Sunday, Tor Wennesland, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, said that he was deeply concerned by the continued Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

His statement follows the announcement by the Israeli authorities of tenders for the construction of more than 1,300 housing units in the occupied West Bank.

Mr. Wennesland reiterated that all settlements are illegal under international law, remain a substantial obstacle to peace, and must cease immediately.  Israel has increased the number of settlers in the West Bank from about 260,000 in 1993 to 650,000 or more in 2017.

Maps depict Palestinian loss of land over several decades; the third map from the left shows in green the Palestinian territories Israel took in the 1967 war.

Some of the list of violations of Palestinians’ human rights:

  • confiscating the most desirable real estate of the territories for illegal and segregated colonies called “settlements;”
  • destroying homes and agriculture on a broad scale;
  • forbidding development of vital Palestinian infrastructure;
  • restricting movement within occupied territory and controlling access to the world, thereby strangling the local economy with roadblocks and checkpoints, fences and the Separation Wall, curfews and closures, and a racist permit regime;
  • hindering access to education, jobs and medical care;
  • permanently separating family members in different regions;
  • building a segregated highway system for use by Israelis only;
  • exploiting the Palestinian’s natural resources including the aquifers of their territory;
  • denying Palestinians access to their own water and charging exorbitant rates for that water,
  • harassing and abusing children, trying them in military courts and holding them in military prisons;
  • using mass incarceration as a method of long-term population control;
  • attacking nonviolent demonstrators and making resistance to the occupation a crime…

All people around the world deserve to have water, food and to live with their neighbors without fear of violence. Join with the local peace economy and condemn calling local community groups that are trying to make life better for their families terrorists.

References

UN News: 25 October 2021 Human Rights

PalestinePortal.org Your resource for a just peace.

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