GENEVA, Sept. 28 - The U.N. commission into Israel’s May 31 flotilla clash declared during a U.N. Human Rights Council debate today that “even if Bin Laden himself were on the Mavi Maramara, Israel’s blockade would still be illegal.”read the rest at the UN Watch website
The statement was made by commissioner Desmond de Silva in response to questions posed in the council plenary by the Geneva-based UN Watch as to why the probe ignored voluminous evidence it submitted regarding the stated intentions of the Islamist flotilla members to physically confront Israel and become “Shahids,” or martyrs.
The chair of the flotilla probe, Judge Karl T. Hudson-Phillips, said that he had never heard the term “Shahid” before. However, he insisted that, in any event, the intentions of the IHH activists carried no legal relevance.
Some international lawyers disagree. “It is astonishing that the UN panel now openly admits to disregarding our evidence as to the violent, Jihadist and suicidal intentions of the IHH militants on the Mavi Marmara,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch.
“That the head of the probe said he never heard the word ‘Shahid’ before today means that he never even looked at the numerous video testimonies and other compelling evidence that we submitted to his inquiry,” said Neuer
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Monday, October 4, 2010
UN "Human Rights" Council Floatilla Probe: “even if Bin Laden himself were on the Mavi Marmara, Israel’s blockade would still be illegal.”
Everything coming out of the politically motivated council's pre-determined inquiry into the flotilla raid in June by Israeli forces intercepting the flotilla attempting to violate the sea blockade of Gaza shows the need to scrap the UN as a serious decision making body and replace it with a League of Democracies, as suggested by John McCain and others.
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