UN Mission Condemns Israeli Settlements
23 January 2013
By Stephen Lendman
On January 31, the UN International Fact-Finding
Mission on Israeli Settlements in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory published damning findings.
Access them in full through the following link.
They revealed multiple international law violations.
Settlements compromise fundamental Palestinian human
rights.
Violations are "interrelated." They comprise "part of
an overall pattern of breaches."
They're "characterized principally by the denial of
the right to self-determination and systemic
discrimination against the Palestinian people which
occur on a daily basis."
"Since 1967, Israeli governments have openly led,
directly participated in, and had full control of the
planning, construction, development, consolidation and
encouragement of settlements."
Christine Chanet headed the UN mission. She's a
consummate French government insider. From 1992 -
1996, she was Paris Court of Appeals advocate-general.
Since 1996, she's been a Court of Cassation judge.
It's France's civil/criminal court of last resort.
It's the equivalent of America's Supreme Court.
She represents the UN Human Rights Committee. She's
held various other government positions.
They include Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature junior
magistrate (1970), Ministry of Justice Central
Administration magistrate (1970), Secretariat of State
for Women's Affairs technical advisor and special
assistant (1974), and Secretary of State for Culture
special assistant (1976).
They also include Ministry of External Affairs Legal
Affairs Directorate special assistant (1981), French
Foreign Affairs Ministry International Civil and
Criminal Affairs and Human Rights Department head
(1983), and French Office of Minister of Justice
technical advisor (1988).
Since 1996, she served on the UN Human Rights
Committee. Twice she was chairperson.
She was a member of the UN Committee against Torture
(1988 - 1990). She's Personal Representative of the UN
High Commissioner for Human Rights on Cuba.
In 2003, she was elected a member of the International
Commission of Jurists.
She chairs the committee in charge of reviewing
criminal law decisions following European Court of
Human Rights criminal law decisions.
She's a French National Consultative Commission on
Human Rights member.
Her UN Mission findings cited Fourth Geneva's Article
49.
It prohibits "Individuals or mass forcible transfers,
as well as deportations of protected persons from
occupied territory to the territory of the Occupying
Power or to that of any other country, occupied or
not….regardless of their motive."
They said "Israel must cease all settlement activities
without preconditions." They benefit Jews exclusively.
They institutionalize racist segregation. Military
occupation enforces policies contrary to international
law.
Mission member Asma Jahangir "call(ed) on the
government of Israel to ensure full accountability for
all violations." She said it must "put an end to the
policy of impunity and to ensure justice for all
victims."
Mission member Unity Dow added:
"The magnitude of violations relating to Israel's
policies of dispossessions, evictions, demolitions and
displacements from land shows the widespread nature of
these breaches of human rights."
"The motivation behind violence and intimidation
against the Palestinians and their properties is to
drive the local populations away from their lands,
allowing the settlements to expand."
Mission members interviews dozens of people. They
testified about confiscated land, damaged property,
and lost livelihoods, as well as security force and
settler violence.
The report describes "creeping annexation that
prevents the establishment of a contiguous and viable
Palestinian state and undermines the right of the
Palestinian people to self-determination."
It covers Israel's colonization history. It discusses
restrictions on Palestinian free movement, expression,
assembly, religious rights, living standards, access
to water and other resources, institutionalized
inequality, discrimination, and intimidation,
dispossession, and overall Israeli lawlessness.
It said "facts brought to the attention of the Mission
indicate that the State of Israel has had full control
of the settlements in the OPT since 1967 and continues
to promote and sustain them through infrastructure and
security measures."
"The Mission notes that despite all the pertinent
United Nations resolutions declaring that the
existence of the settlements is illegal and calling
for their cessation, the planning and growth of the
settlements continues both of existing as well as new
structures."
It wants settlement activities halted without
preconditions. It calls for "immediately initiat(ing)
a process of withdrawal of all settlers from the OPT."
It wants companies and governments to "assess the
human rights impact of their activities." It wants
them to "cease all connections to settlements."
It wants them to consider economic and political
sanctions.
PLO member Hanan Ashrawi called the report
"principled," "candid," and "incredible."
PA spokesperson Nour Adeh said it "confirms and
deepens the application of international law and shows
that the law applies to all, and no one is above it."
Israel's Foreign Ministry condemned the report. It
called it "one-sided, biased, counterproductive and
unfortunate."
Former Foreign Minister/convicted felon Avigdor
Lieberman called for severing Israeli/UN Human Rights
Council relations. Israel boycotted it deliberations.
It refused cooperation when asked.
Haaretz called the report the UN's "harshest
condemnation of Israeli policy in the West Bank since
1967." It's the first UN report calling for economic
and political sanctions.
Haaretz discussed the findings in detail. It provided
a link to the full report. It deserves careful reading
and discussion.
A Final Comment
From January 21 - February 1, the UN Human Rights
Council (HRC) held its 15th session Universal Periodic
Review (UPR) Working Group.
On January 29, Israel's assessment was scheduled. It
was its first since December 2008. It failed to show
up. It boycotted the session. Doing so was
unprecedented.
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR)
condemned Israel's refusal to participate.
It said its boycott reflects "another demonstration of
its contempt for international human rights norms, and
is made possible by the complacency of the
international community."
"The failure to hold Israel to account for its
violations of international human rights and
humanitarian law has further deepened the culture of
impunity which allows such violations to occur."
Fifteen Israeli and Palestinian human rights
organizations called on HRC "to take a firm stand
consistent with the seriousness of Israel's
obstructive actions to date."
They warned that Israel's unprecedented move is "one
that could be followed by other States refusing to
engage with the UN in order to avoid critical
appraisals."
They added that Israel's "move to suspend cooperation
with the Council and the OHCHR (Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights) must be viewed within
the context of its ongoing refusal to respect the
decisions, resolutions and mechanisms of the UN."
"Consecutive Israeli governments have refused to
recognize the State's obligations under international
human rights law with regard to the Palestinian
population of the occupied Palestinian territory,
obligations repeatedly reaffirmed in statements by UN
treaty bodies."
UNC postponed its review until October. Last year,
Israel reduced relations with the organization. It did
so following its decision to investigate settlement
activities. It threatens severing relations entirely.
Rogue states operate that way. Israel's one of the
worst.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be
reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book
is titled "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized
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