AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
PRESS RELEASE
5 December 2001
AI Index MDE 15/109/2001 - News Service Nr. 215
Israel/Occupied Territories: The spiral of revenge must stop immediately
After a series of suicide bombings against Israeli civilians and two days of Israeli air attacks on Palestinian towns in Gaza and the West Bank, Amnesty International called today for an end to the killings of civilians in Israel and the Occupied Territories.
In response to horrific suicide
bombings by Hamas, Israel has bombed Palestinian towns, targeting the Palestinian
security services. Two Palestinians were killed and scores were injured in air
attacks. Three other Palestinians were also reportedly killed since Monday including
as a result of Israeli tank shelling. The Israeli authorities have also closed every
Palestinian town and village, in effect cutting off the population from the outside
world.
"A policy of reprisals against the entire population for attacks by armed
groups violates international human rights and humanitarian law standards", said
Amnesty International.
Today, representatives of the countries in the world that have ratified the Geneva
Conventions are meeting in Geneva to reaffirm the principles of the Fourth Geneva
Convention which binds the 189 state parties to respect and ensure respect for its
provisions, including protecting the lives, dignity and property of civilians in
occupied territory.
Israel -- which, like the United States, will not attend today's meeting focussing on the
Occupied Territories -- has ratified the Geneva Conventions and is bound by their
provisions.
"The international community must not stand by while the cycle of abuses continues to
escalate," Amnesty International said. "International observers with a strong,
transparent and public mandate to monitor the respect of international humanitarian law
and human rights should be sent to the Occupied Territories immediately," the
organization added.
Amnesty International insisted
that the appropriate response to human rights abuses or violations of international
humanitarian law, such as the suicide bombings, should be to bring to
justice anyone reasonably suspected of having committed or ordered them, in proceedings
which meet international fair trial standards.
"Bombing police stations and closing roads in reprisal prevents the police and
courts from functioning. It undermines the Palestinian Authority's ability to carry
out its duty to bring to justice any perpetrators of human rights abuses or violations
under its jurisdiction," commented Amnesty International.
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