.@HillelNeuer: "This is also a time for the Council to reflect on its own actions. By what moral logic did the Council, in its October 2020 session, decide to scrap the mandate on Sudan? What message did this send to Sudan’s military? Will the Council correct this grievous act?"
Statement by United Nations Watch, Special Session on Sudan, Human Rights Council:
"Madam President: UN Watch thanks the Council for heeding our call to hold this urgent session on the situation of human rights in Sudan, in wake of the military coup and ensuing violence."
"We urge the Council to establish a Commission of Inquiry that will hold the Sudanese military to account for serious violations of international human rights law."
"Abuses include:
The unlawful house arrest of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok;
The detention of at least five other ministers at undisclosed locations;
Arrests of pro-democracy activists;
The suspension of the Cabinet of Ministers and the Sovereign Council..."
"Shutting down the internet; restrictions on movement; and excessive force against peaceful protesters.
Madam President, at least ten protesters have already been killed, and 140 wounded since the coup."
"This Council must demand that Sudan’s military leaders respect the right to life and peaceful protest, and immediately release all those unlawfully detained. The world must resist this attempt to undermine Sudan’s transition towards democracy."
"Finally, this is also a time for the Council to reflect on its own actions. For nearly three decades, the Council and its predecessor mandated an independent expert to monitor Sudan, who acted as a vital, early warning mechanism."
"And so we ask: By what moral logic did the Council, in its October 2020 session, decide to the scrap the mandate on Sudan? What message did this send to Sudan’s military?
Will the Council correct this grievous act by re-establishing the mandate on Sudan?
I thank you."
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"El último informe de la misión independiente para la determinación de los hechos sobre Venezuela evidencia lo que todos sabemos: en Venezuela no hay justicia, no hay respecto a la ley. El régimen Chavista-Madurista se propuso como todo sistema totalitario someter a la justicia."
"La justicia no existe para defender el ciudadano sino para oprimirlo, para hacer intocable al régimen y sus corruptos, para imponer el terror, y los que más miedo tienen son los administradores de justicia: jueces, fiscales, funcionarios, y lo sé porque me lo dicen."
"Una actuación independiente conforme a la ley es considerada una traición a la tiranía y son ellos entonces tanto instrumentos de la represión como rehenes del sistema."
Rare Moment of Truth at the UN: Maria Corina Machado, a leading Venezuelan opposition figure, took the floor just now at the UN Human Rights Council to call out the gross abuses of the Maduro regime—which, absurdly, sits on the UNHRC as a member.
.@TheCJN: “Canada is failing to uphold its values when it comes to racist and antisemitic teachers at UN-run schools for Palestinian children, which Ottawa helps fund. That’s the view of Hillel Neuer, the Montreal-born executive director of UN Watch.”
:thecjn.ca/un-watch-uncov…
In reply to the UN Watch report, the Canadian foreign ministry told The CJN:
“Canada is concerned by the allegations that certain employees of UNRWA posted comments on social media that appear to violate UN values, including the principle of neutrality.
“Canada and like-minded donor governments are engaging closely with UNRWA as it follows up on these allegations.
“UN Watch is deeply grateful to Senator Linda Frum for her outstanding 12 years of public service as a parliamentarian devoted to championing not only the interests of the people of Ontario and Canada but also the universal causes of freedom, human rights and democracy...”
...for her moral clarity, conviction and integrity; for her leadership in combating antisemitism and anti-Israeli bigotry; and for her dedicated friendship and support for UN Watch’s mission to hold the United Nations accountable to the principles of its Charter."
Throughout her Senate career, Senator Frum has been an outspoken defender of human rights victims worldwide, standing up against dictatorial regimes from China to Cuba to Iran.
BREAKING: UNRWA, the UN agency that runs schools for Palestinians, has announced it is investigating 10 of its staffers after UN Watch exposed 100 teachers and school principals that praise Hitler and incite anti-Jewish hatred and terrorism on social media.unwatch.org/unrwa-announce…
UNRWA’s statement also suggested they may have penalized up to 40 more employees appearing on the list of UNRWA employees guilty of incitement, published in this week’s report by UN Watch, a Geneva-based human rights group that monitors the United Nations. unrwa.org/newsroom/offic…
The unprecedented speed of UNRWA’s response follows strong demands made by Israel’s Ambassador to the US & UN Gilad Erdan, who sent the UN and UNRWA harsh letters of complaint, calling on UNRWA to fire the perpetrators. israelhayom.com/2021/08/04/erd…@giladerdan1
.@HillelNeuer dans @LeTemps: ”Lorsqu'en septembre 2005, Israël retirait l’entier de ses troupes et de ses civils de Gaza, il espérait la paix en retour. A la place, les villes israéliennes ont reçu des milliers de missiles tirés par le Hamas et le Jihad islamique.”
Les Israéliens qui préconisaient le retrait pensaient que cela susciterait au moins un soutien international si Israël était un jour attaqué.
Pourtant, comme le montrent les récents développements à la Cour pénale internationale, c’est le contraire qui se produit.
Les efforts d'Israël pour défendre ses citoyens contre des attaques meurtrières - rien qu'en mai, 4 300 missiles ont été tirés sur des Israéliens par des organisations terroristes palestiniennes - font maintenant l'objet d'une enquête pour crimes de guerre présumés.