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UN expert slams Israel’s ‘lack of accountabilty’

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
March 21, 2016
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GENEVA , March 21: The UN expert on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories voiced scathing criticism of Israel Monday as he stepped down over what he said was a lack of access to areas he was meant to monitor.
Makarim Wibisono, who took on the role of Special Rapporteur on the rights situation in the Palestinian territories in June 2014, presented his final report to the UN Human Rights Council, criticising Israel s refusal to cooperate with his mandate.
“It was with deep regret that I accepted that the premise upon which I took up the mandate… was not fulfilled,” he told the council.
The Indonesian diplomat, who had announced in January that he intended to quit, said he had been assured before taking up the position that he would have access to the occupied Palestinian territories.
But he said repeated requests for access were unsuccessful.
“This lack of cooperation regrettably seems to signal the continuation of a situation under which Palestinians suffer daily human rights violations under the Israeli occupation,” he said, and slammed “a general lack of accountability” for such abuses.
Israel has long accused the Human Rights Council of having a built-in bias against it. It was not present for Wibisono s presentation Monday.
The EU representative, Peter Soerensen of Denmark, said he regretted that Israel had not allowed Wibisono to access the Palestinian territories.
But he also noted that his mandate was “limited to investigate Israel s violations”, and insisted that all rights abuses, regardless of who committed them, “should be subject to scrutiny.” Palestinian representative Ibrahim Khraishi meanwhile charged that the appointment of Wibisono s successor had been postponed after an Israel-linked rights group had sent out a letter accusing both nominees, British law professor Penny Green and Canadian law professor Michale Lynk, of being anti-Israeli activists.-AFP

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