UN rapporteur challenges UN Monitoring Organization partial work


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Yemen News Agency SABA
UN rapporteur challenges UN Monitoring Organization partial work
[05/ July/2024]
NEW YORK July 05. 2024 (Saba) - The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory, Francesca Albanese, has challenged the United Nations Monitoring Organization, which is biased towards the Zionist enemy, by showing evidence of its lack of impartiality.

The United Nations Monitoring Organization, which supports the occupation, claimed that Albanese received sums of money from pro-Palestine lobby groups in Australia.

Albanese challenged the supporters of the occupation to show evidence of her lack of neutrality, saying: "I welcome any review of my mandate and all documents are available to the United Nations because I did not have and will not have anything to hide."

"UN Monitor's latest move goes too far. They are using an email from the UN simply acknowledging receipt of their complaint to falsely claim that the UN has 'opened an investigation' against me," she added.

"United Nations monitoring continues to ignore international law, and continues to turn a blind eye to the massacres committed by Israel against Palestinian civilians and children," she added.

The organization's attack in support of the occupation came after statements made by Albanese, in which she accused the Israeli occupation of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip with the approval of the world.

"The dual system of Israeli courts in the occupied West Bank provides a legal cover for torture and cruel treatment against Palestinian detainees and makes the task of defending them impossible," Albanese and the UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, Margaret Satterthwaite, said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

The two UN experts said that the Israeli military commander issued three announcements related to military authority in the areas of executive and security, public order and the judiciary in the occupied West Bank.

They explained that these provisions were “later amended to become a military order establishing military courts” in the West Bank.
"In the occupied West Bank, the tasks of the police, investigator, public prosecutor and judge are entrusted to the same hierarchical institution: the Israeli army," they added.

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