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After Being Denied Access to the Gaza Strip by IOF, Mayor of Geneva and Accompanying Delegation Convene Meeting through Video Conference from the West Bank PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 22 February 2010 00:00

Ref: 21/2010

 

 

On Sunday, 21 February 2010, after the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) had denied him and the accompanying delegation access to the Gaza Strip, the Mayor of Geneva, Remy Pagani, and the delegation comprised of Kristen Lutas, Legal Advisor; Jacques Alfred Francois, Representative of the Swiss Agency for Development; Tubias Schnepli, Director of the Group for Switzerland without an Army, convened a meeting through video conference with Rafiq Mekki, Mayor of Gaza City, Iyad Sarraj, Director of Gaza Community Mental Health Program (GCMHP), and Raji Sourani, Director of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), who talked from PCHR's main office in Gaza City.

 

A year ago, Pagani and members of Geneva Municipal Council decided to hold a conference on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Fourth Geneva Convention so as to discuss serious violations of the Convention, and the failure of the High Contracting Parties to fulfill their obligations, including taking effective measures to ensure respect for the Convention articles and protection for civilians in times of war. The Geneva Municipality decided to visit the most prominent places, which witness grave breaches of the Convention, including: Congo, Former Yugoslavia, and the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), particularly the Gaza Strip.

 

Pagani started the meeting from the West Bank by expressing his condemnation of banning him by IOF from reaching the Gaza Strip. He considered this measure as a restriction of his right to freedom of movement, indicating that Israel is continuously trying to restrict access to the Gaza Strip in order to prevent people around the world from observing the catastrophic situation, under which Palestinian civilians live.

 

Inhumane conditions in the Gaza Strip and deterioration of the human rights situation with continued crimes and human rights violations perpetrated by IOF in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank were all highlighted during the meeting.

 

The Mayor of Gaza City talked about the escalating Israeli violations related to the environment. Besides, he spoke about electricity, water and sanitation crises in the Gaza Strip and the arising daily problems at the humanitarian and living levels.

 

Director of GCMHP emphasized the disastrous impacts of the siege and the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip, referring to their destructive impacts on Palestinian civilians, and how they have been the major victims of IOF's practices and crimes. He further stressed that Israel has imposed the role of jungles when dealing with the Palestinian people.

 

Director of PCHR pointed out that the international humanitarian law (IHL) is not enforced in the OPT, due to which, Palestinian civilians have been deprived of protection. He stressed that the major Palestinian demand is to enforce IHL and human rights in the OPT and to obligate the occupying power to respect them. Moreover, he emphasized that, a year after the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip, the worst has yet to come. Director of PCHR highly appreciated the human and moral role played by the Mayor of Geneva and Members of the Municipal Council, as being part of the international community, in support for the Palestinian people and their just cause and in condemnation of IOF's crimes and practices, including the siege and Judaization. 

 

It is worth noting that the Mayor of Geneva is member of the Swiss Leftist Solidarity Party, which supports the Palestinian cause, and he is concerned about all what happens in the area. 

 



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