Israel/Lebanon: Urgent need for UN inquiry“A full, impartial UN-led inquiry that includes provision for reparations to the victims is urgently needed. Anything less would not only be a gross betrayal of the civilian victims, more than one thousand of whom were killed, but also a recipe for further civilian bloodshed with impunity,” “More than three months have now gone by since the ceasefire and to Amnesty International’s knowledge neither side has even begun investigations into the grave violations committed during last summer’s conflict,” according to Malcolm Smart.
Based on field research conducted in Lebanon and Israel in July, August and September 2006, the report includes evidence from interviews with victims; meetings with Israeli and Lebanese military and government officials, as well as senior Hizbullah officials; information from non-governmental groups; and official statements and media reports. Amnesty International is calling on the United Nations to set up an international commission empowered to investigate the evidence of violations of international law by both Hizbullah and Israel, and to make provision for reparations for the victims. The organization is also calling for an arms embargo on both sides, and an immediate moratorium on cluster weapons. For further information, please see: Reports: © AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Visit the links:http://web.amnesty.org/pages/isr-leb-211106-feature-eng Press release in Arabic: http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ARAMDE020352006 and in Hebrew: http://news.amnesty.org/404/404.html East Mediterranean Team London WC1X 0DW United Kingdom E-mail: Eastmed@amnesty.org
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