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Israel, US Boycott Conference In Geneva For Palestinian Human Rights
2014-12-18
[Ynet] Canada and Australia also boycott conference that invites 196 signatories of the Geneva Conventions, during the conference Israel's settlement construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem rebuked.

The US and Israel boycotted a conference held in Geneva that called on the 196 signatories of the Geneva Conventions which discussed the human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
of Paleostinians living in "occupied territories."

The international community delivered a stinging rebuke to Israel's settlement construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, saying Wednesday the practice violates its responsibilities as an occupying power.

The declaration adopted by a consensus of 126 of the 196 parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention insists that international humanitarian law must be followed in areas affected by the conflict between Israel and the Paleostinians.

The Geneva Conventions govern the rules of war and military occupation. Nations that took part in a one-day conference in Geneva "emphasize that all serious violations of international humanitarian law must be investigated and that all those responsible should be brought to justice," according to the 10-point declaration.

Swiss Ambassador Paul Fivat, who chaired the conference, told news hounds afterward the declaration is legally binding on all nations that adopted it.

"This is a signal and we can hope that words count," Fivat said. The declaration emphasizes one aspect of the Geneva Conventions: a prohibition on colonizing occupied land.

Israel accused Fivat of adding to the politicisation of the Geneva Conventions on the laws of war.

Israel contends the prohibition shouldn't apply to the West Bank and Gazoo because their illusory sovereignty is in limbo, with Jordan and Egypt no longer claiming them and the Paleostinians never having their own state.

Another concern raised in the declaration is that Israel should "fully and effectively" respect the Fourth Geneva Convention, meant to protect civilians during times of war including in East Jerusalem and other occupied territories.

Switzerland
...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell...
, as the depositary of the Geneva Conventions, said "the state of Paleostine" acceded to the conventions effective April 2 ? 25 years after Paleostinians first sought membership.

Israel opposed the move, arguing there is no universally recognized Paleostinian state and it would complicate peace talks.

The UN General Assembly upgraded Paleostine to a "non-member observer state" of the world body in 2012.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Ummmmm - to have human rights, don't you have to be human first?
Posted by: Barbara   2014-12-18 20:20  

#4  Which is worse, Mr Fivat, killing random civilians or building houses?
Would that the lesser evil is the worst that victimizes you.
Posted by: djk   2014-12-18 16:12  

#3  Entirely unintentional but truth sorings from the mouth of children and from the fingers of typing dislexics
Posted by: JFM   2014-12-18 15:33  

#2  Palestiana haman rights

I don't know if it was intentional, but it hit the bulls-eye, JFM.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-12-18 05:31  

#1  Islamic state is crucifying, beheading childreen, raping and legislating about sex slaves but European's maoin concern is Palestiana haman rights".
Posted by: JFM   2014-12-18 04:39  

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