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Kucinich Calls For Independent UN Inquiry on Gaza
Israeli government attacks civilians in violation of international law
WASHINGTON - December 29 - U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich today released the following statement as Israeli attacks on Gaza have gone into a third day with a pending ground invasion of Gaza by Israel:
"Today I sent a
letter to Secretary General Ban ki-Moon urging the United Nations to establish
an independent inquiry of Israel's
war against Gaza.
The attacks on civilians represent collective punishment, which is a violation
of Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention (http://www.unhchr.ch/html/
"Israel is leveling Gaza to strike at Hamas, just as they pulverized south Lebanon to strike at Hezbollah. Yet in both cases civilian populations were attacked, countless innocents killed or injured, infrastructure targeted and destroyed, and civil law enforcement negated. All this was, and is, disproportionate, indiscriminate mass violence in violation of international law. Israel is not exempt from international law and must be held accountable. It is time for the UN to not just call for a cease-fire, but for an inquiry as to Israel's actions."
According to published news reports, since the commencement of aerial strikes, over 300 Palestinians have been killed and approximately 1,400 have been wounded. The dead include 20 children under the age of 16--nearly half of them killed while on a school bus, according to the United Nations--and 9 women. The attack aggravated a humanitarian crisis wrought by the Israeli-imposed blockade of food, fuel, and medical supplies. With a population of 1.5 million people, the Gaza Strip is among the most densely populated territories in the world.
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2 Comments so far
Show AllPeace.
Good Luck working any logic into 'might makes right' or 'the ends justifies the means'.
Every failure leads the war mongers into a bigger and more expensive failures.
Kucinich will get nowhere with this, but it must be said over and over again until it sticks. Other ideas must be available when the current ones predictably fail.