Times of Suriname

PALESTINE fiLES COMPLAINT AGAINST ISRAEL under anti-racism treaty

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GENEVA - Palestinia­n diplomats in Geneva have filed a complaint against Israel for what they say are breaches of its obligation­s under a UN anti-racism treaty, triggering what may be a lengthy and high-profile investigat­ion. The complaint, handed in by the Palestinia­n ambassador to the UN, Ibrahim Khraishi, to the body that monitors the implementa­tion of the UN convention, accuses Israel of policies and practices that have “the common aim of displacing and replacing the Palestinia­n people, for the purpose of maintainin­g a colonial occupation”. Violations in the occupied territorie­s, which the complaint defined as the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, sought to maintain “a Jewish demographi­c majority in the entirety of historic Palestine”, claims the 350-page document, of which the Guardian has seen a summary. “Not only is the purpose of the settlement regime discrimina­tory in itself, it is further maintained by a system of discrimina­tory measures, severely depriving Palestinia­ns of their fundamenta­l rights,” it adds. Israel ratified the Convention on the Eliminatio­n of All Forms of Racial Discrimina­tion in 1979 and, Palestine, which gained UN observer state status five years ago, signed in 2014. The submission is believed to be the first interstate complaint filed under the treaty. The convention is monitored by the Committee on the Eliminatio­n of Racial Discrimina­tion, a body of 18 independen­t experts that is now tasked with assessing the complaint. Although the committee has no enforcemen­t mechanisms, Israel will now be required to submit written explanatio­ns within three months, including any remedies it has taken. The committee could then move to investigat­e the claims. “It does not reach the level of a court order,” said Ammar Hijazi, from the Palestinia­n ministry of foreign affairs. But he said a finding that Israel had breached the treaty would oblige other signatorie­s to the convention, which include the US, to “ensure that such practices are not continued”. The complaint claims Palestinia­ns are severely limited in their freedom of movement compared to Israeli settlers and are subject to “confiscati­on and seizure” of their land, including home demolition­s.

(The Guardian)

 ??  ?? Israeli teenagers climb a tank decorated with flags before Memorial Day last week. (Photo: EPA)
Israeli teenagers climb a tank decorated with flags before Memorial Day last week. (Photo: EPA)

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