BREAKING: The Palestinian Authority tortures human rights activists, women, LGBT persons, political opponents, so-called “collaborators,” and Palestinians who sell land to Jews, UN Watch charged today, ahead of the UN's first-ever review of the PA record. unwatch.org/rights-group-e…
2/ The Geneva-based human rights organization made its criticism in a report to the UN Committee Against Torture, which meets on July 19-20 to consider Palestinian compliance with the UN convention against torture and other cruel forms of punishment.
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3/ Evidence continues to emerge of widespread torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of detainees held in Palestinian custody in the West Bank and Gaza.
4/ UN Watch representatives will present the report to the 10-member committee in a private briefing with human rights groups on July 18, the day before UN experts are set to grill a delegation from the Palestinian Authority for the first time since it signed the treaty in 2014.
5/ While the PA is expected to tout how it has fulfilled its promises, the PA’s response (undocs.org/CAT/C/PSE/1) — submitted to the committee four years late — tries to absolve Palestinian actors of responsibility for complying with the treaty’s prohibitions against torture.
6/ Instead, the PA report repeatedly points the finger at Israel in an attempt to deflect attention from the PA’s own record, which is the actual subject of the UN review.
7/ The PA report has no data on the pervasiveness of torture under the PA & Hamas or on any practical measures implemented to prevent torture by their forces during interrogation, individual cases of torture, justice for victims, or actions to address underlying causes of abuses.
8/ #LGBTQ: According to UN Watch’s report, LGBTQ persons living under the Palestinian Authority and Hamas control suffer “severe persecution and ostracism.”
9/ Gay Palestinians who managed to escape recount harrowing torture by PA and Hamas forces, including often successful attempts to coerce them to inform on others, forced marriages, and death threats.
10/ “They arrested me, hanged me from the ceiling, beat me up and interrogated me for five days,” said a gay Gazan Palestinian now living in exile in Turkey.
11/ “Everyone is afraid of everyone. Some have been punished, some have been killed. Others killed themselves,” said another gay man from Gaza.
12/ #Activists: Routine Palestinian Authority torture includes beatings, solitary confinement, feet whipping, threats and taunts, and forcing detainees into various painful positions for extended periods.
13/ In May 2021, PA security forces arrested dozens of activists and students considered critical of the PA. Taken to an infamous Jericho prison known as the “slaughterhouse,” they were accused of “stirring up sectarian and racial strife” and subjected to torture.
14/ The June 24, 2021 death in PA custody of Nizar Banat, a prominent critic of President Mahmoud Abbas, sparked a wave of protests in the West Bank. The PA police responded by arresting and beating the protesters, along with journalists, civil society activists and lawyers.
15/ “Never in my life have I seen such brutality. The sounds of people screaming inside the police station, to this day I still hear it,” said Palestinian radio journalist Akil Awadah, who was beaten and detained on July 5, 2021 with several other protesters.
16/ Hamas in Gaza also routinely employs torture. Gaza peace activist Rami Aman, who was held by Hamas for more than six months in 2020, spoke publicly about being tortured by Hamas.
17/ In March 2019, Hamas security forces severely beat protesters with batons and clubs and arrested more than 1,000, including journalists and human rights defenders. Many were subjected to torture.
18/ Palestinians accused of “collaborating” with Israel are routinely tortured by both the PA and Hamas.
Torture included beatings, putting out cigarettes on their bodies, pulling out teeth, forcing them into painful positions and abusing their genitals.
19/ In June 2018, an Israeli court ordered the PA to pay $3.5 million in compensation to 51 victims and family members of Palestinians who were arrested and tortured by the PA between 1990 and 2003 for assisting Israeli security forces to prevent terror attacks.
20/ Yet the practice continues. In March 2022, Palestinian-American Suha Jbara testified that PA agents tortured her in late 2018 for “collaboration” with Israel. i24news.tv/en/news/middle…
21/ “The interrogator also threatened me with rape and started beating me. He said he knows how to beat me without leaving signs on my body. The interrogation and beating lasted all night,” she said. Hamas in Gaza is also known for torturing & executing suspected “collaborators.”
22/ #Antisemitism: Palestinians who sell land to Jews are routinely tortured and killed. In December 2018, American-Palestinian Isaam Akel was sentenced to life in prison with hard labor for violating the Palestinian law prohibiting land sales to Israelis.
23/ Both Akel’s wife and a U.S. official who visited Akel in prison confirmed that he had been put in isolation and tortured.
Akel’s case is one example of how the PA has failed to live up to its obligations to comply with the torture treaty, as documented by UN Watch’s report.
24/ We trust that our submission of evidence and harrowing testimonies will assist the UN committee experts next week when they review whether Mahmoud Abbas's Palestinian Authority has followed through on its promises to eradicate the use of torture.
25/ We call on the Palestinian representative to the UN in Geneva @ibrahimkhraishi and the entire @Palestine_UN delegation coming from Ramallah to be open about the PA’s routine use of torture at next week's review.
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AP Exclusive: Humanitarians at Médecins Sans Frontières sexually exploit Sudanese underage girls in refugee camps, systematically targeting vulnerable victims of war. Internal report, buried for 11 months, suggests there was organized sexual trafficking. apnews.com/article/chad-s…
2/ Staff at Doctors Without Borders were engaged in “pattern of abuse and sexual exploitation , in some cases targeting underage girls or trading food or jobs for sex with refugees, according to a confidential internal memo obtained by The Associated Press.”
3/ The internal report was from July 2025, yet only reported today by Associated Press. It found 59 allegations of abuse and said 18 staff members were dismissed and barred from future employment. “Findings only scratch the surface, as many women were hesitant to speak openly.”
2/ “Among Arabs and their supporters, it is sometimes said that Arabs cannot be anti-Semites since they themselves are Semites. This statement is meaningless. Anti-Semitism has never been concerned with anyone but Jews, and there is in any case no such thing as a Semite. Like the Aryan, he is a myth, and part of the same mythology.”
— Bernard Lewis nybooks.com/articles/1986/…
3/ “A common answer, given by or on behalf of Arabs, is that they cannot be anti-Semitic, since they themselves are Semites. The logic of this would seem to be that while an edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf published in Berlin or in Buenos Aires in German or Spanish is anti-Semitic, an Arabic version of the same text published in Cairo or Beirut cannot be anti-Semitic, because Arabic and Hebrew are cognate languages.” ms.z-library.sk/book/wRN3b8oYj…
2: Palestinian women take part in 5-kilometer Palestine Marathon along the coastal road near Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, May 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
2/ Mengele, under the alias Helmut Gregor, flew from his refuge in Argentina to Switzerland in 1956 to spend a skiing holiday in Engelberg with his future wife Martha, his widowed sister-in-law, and his son Rolf, the only child from his previous marriage to Irene Schönbein.
3/ Josef Mengele and his son Rolf during a skiing holiday in Engelberg, Switzerland, in 1956. @Weltwoche
Previous photo: Cover of the illustrated magazine Bunte from June 27, 1985.
.@MarkJCarney Prime Minister, why did you appoint a Governor-General who admitted herself that as U.N. human rights chief she gave a free pass to the worst tyrannies, saying she was “constrained by the reality of the organization's power centers, including China and Russia”?
2/ In fact, as U.N. high commissioner from 2004-2008, Louise Arbour turned a blind eye to billions of victims in 153 countries, including of regimes in Algeria, Bangladesh, Belarus, North Korea, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Vietnam & Yemen.
3/ UN Watch's Aug. 2008 report revealed that in her official statements over a two-year period, Arbour criticized China only once—and that she never said a single word on Russia. Instead, she posed for pictures taking flowers from Vladimir Putin, legitimizing his brutal regime.
DAY OF INFAMY: New video shows the moment when Canada, Australia, UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Austria and Switzerland joined the consensus decision to nominate Iran—and when they were repeatedly invited to object. They chose silence.
I regret that some democracies now suggest they never endorsed Iran for this UN committee that soon meets to address women's rights.
Ask your MP and foreign minister:
1. Yes or no, did our government join ECOSOC's April 8 consensus nomination of the Islamic Republic of Iran?
2. Yes or no, did the United States take the floor in that meeting to disassociate from the consensus nomination of Iran, stating that the regime threatens its neighbors, infringes on the Iranian people’s ability to exercise their basic human rights, and is thus unfit to serve?