So why is the Secretary-General trying to scupper latest Flotilla plans?
Blockade illegal… collective punishment illegal… interception illegal… The UN called for “unimpeded” humanitarian assistance for Gaza
by Stuart Littlewood
“Intercepting the Mavi Marmara on the high seas… was clearly unlawful.” The United Nations said so.
It’s in the report of the UN fact-finding mission set up by the Human Rights Council to investigate violations of international law, including international humanitarian and human rights law, resulting from the Israeli attacks a year ago on the flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian assistance to Gaza, during which nine people were killed and many others injured.
Reporting last September the Mission was “satisfied that the blockade was inflicting disproportionate damage upon the civilian population in the Gaza Strip and that as such the interception could not be justified and therefore has to be considered illegal…
“The Mission considers that one of the principal motives behind the imposition of the blockade was a desire to punish the people of the Gaza Strip for having elected Hamas. The combination of this motive and the effect of the restrictions on the Gaza Strip leave no doubt that Israel’s actions and policies amount to collective punishment as defined by international law… No case can be made for the legality of the interception and the Mission therefore finds that the interception was illegal.”
And that wasn’t all. The Mission considered that the naval blockade was implemented in support of the overall closure regime. “As such it was part of a single disproportionate measure of armed conflict and as such cannot itself be found proportionate. Furthermore, the closure regime is considered by the Mission to constitute collective punishment of the people living in the Gaza Strip and thus to be illegal and contrary to Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.”
The action of the Israel Defense Force in intercepting the Mavi Marmara on the high seas was “clearly unlawful” and could not be justified even under Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations [the right of self-defense].
Pack your bags, Mr Ban
So just what did the Secretary-General of the UN, Ban Ki-Moon, think he was doing last week when he attempted to scupper the latest humanitarian effort by sending a letter to governments around the Mediterranean calling on them to use their influence to discourage any more flotillas such as the one due to sail towards the end of June, which he says “carry the potential to escalate into violent conflict”.
There is, of course, nothing potentially violent about an unarmed mercy ship. There is everything potentially violent about an illegal naval blockade that the United Nations should have squelched long ago.
A press release from Mr Ban’s office said that flotillas were not helpful in resolving the basic economic problems in Gaza, though the situation there remains unsustainable, and that assistance and goods destined to Gaza should be channeled through legitimate crossings and established channels.
No, Mr Ban. What has been unhelpful in resolving the basic economic problems in Gaza is the yellowbellied failure of the UN to discharge its duty to implement its own resolutions and enforce humanitarian law.
The Secretary-General ought to remind himself of Security Council resolution 1860 (2009), which emphasises “the need to ensure sustained and regular flow of goods and people through the Gaza crossings” and calls for “the unimpeded provision and distribution throughout Gaza of humanitarian assistance, including of food, fuel and medical treatment”.
“Unimpeded”, Mr Ban, as in u-n-i-m-p-e-d-e-d. Do we need to buy a megaphone?
So what is this talk about using “legitimate crossings and established channels”? Everyone knows that those channels, operated by the criminal blockader itself, are designed to impede the flow of everything and everyone to and from Gaza.
It’s bad enough that the wimp Obama is busy rewriting international law, circumventing inconvenient UN resolutions and trying to give his Zionist friends the green light to keep the Palestinian lands and resources they have already stolen and create opportunities for them to grab more.
But who are you working for, Mr Ban Ki-Moon? Why aren’t you, as Secretary-General, exhorting member states around the Mediterranean to do their duty under the UN Charter and ensure that the aid gets through to Gaza DIRECT?
I hear that back home in Korea Ban’s nickname is “Ban-chusa”, tagging him as a blasted pen-pusher. Some say he’s noted for his subservience. In other words, he’s a yes-man.
As if we hadn’t enough of them already.
If you cannot uphold international law or insist on compliance with the raft of UN resolutions requiring an end to Israeli occupation and a permanent halt to interference with the Palestinian Territories, Mr Ban, you bring the UN into disrepute. You should pack your bags and clear off back to Korea.
The Secretary-General’s spokesman, Martin Nesirky, sings the same tune and says that Freedom Flotillas are useless. He urges the Government of Israel to take further meaningful and far-reaching steps to end the closure of Gaza, within the framework of Security Council resolution 1860, and emphasises that the operation of legitimate crossings must be adequate to meet the needs of Gaza’s civilian population. That’s real bright when everyone and his dog knows you can “urge” Israel all you like but the regime will take no notice until it is forced to.
Israel is a member of the United Nations and a signatory to the UN’s Charter, whose principles it happily violates repeatedly. It now plans to continue its crazed defiance of the law, the UN and international opinion by committing the same crime again and blocking the next flotilla. A report today in Ha’aretz http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israel-prepping-to-block-next-gaza-flotilla-1.365036 shows how futile the words of Ban and Nesirky are. Israeli prime minister Netanyahu warns that his military will if necessary use force against anyone who tries to disobey his navy’s orders and head to Gaza’s shore. There is also talk of deploying snipers.
It’s clear that peace-workers and the decent folk of the world cannot look to the UN for action under present management. For all its poncing around it has done nothing effective. So while we wait for Mr Ban to be replaced by someone with guts and gumption, perhaps Mr Nesirky would kindly explain what is so “useless” about a humanitarian flotilla trying to burst through a cruel and illegal blockade that’s operated by a bunch of delinquents who may soon have to answer to charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity? Especially when his employers just sit there scratching their ass.
A letter two months ago to my MP about the need to protect the next Gaza flotilla from unlawful interference has gone unanswered. What arrangements were being made, I wanted to know, to defend these civilians from the sort of murderous harassment on the high seas that caused worldwide uproar last year?
The Med is full of NATO ships at the moment in the service of freedom and democracy, or so we’re told. It would not surprise me if the brass hats have agreed to steer well clear of the area where Israel does its marauding and leave the Zionist extremists free to terrorise and assault the unarmed crews and passengers of a brave little fleet of mercy ships.
Stuart Littlewood
31 May 2011
Stuart Littlewood is author of the book Radio Free Palestine, which tells the plight of the Palestinians under occupation.
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probably because his mossad handlers in Tel Aviv told him to do exactly that, and he’s following orders. Why else would the Secretary General do something this preferential to ISRAEL?
certainly not for humanitarian interests, or a sense of doing what’s right, because those don’t apply when you are trying to keep humanitarian aid AWAY from people who desperately need it.
In other words, Ban Ki-Moon is another zioturd puppet just like Sarkozy, Obama, Harper, as are the Australian P.M. and the British P.M.
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How come Israel was made a member of the U.N. i year after they became a state? Other countrie,s wait forever,Did we have to blow them in order to accept this generous offer? I understand Israel also fired on & took over the recent humanitarian ship. Not a fucking word out of our media. I guarantee you the U.S. will pull out of the United Nations if Israel is leaned on to hard.ANY BODY WANT TO BET ON THIS? If Syria or any other country trying get rid of a dictator would attack a rebel ship we would have our balls in an uproar.I guess what it boil,s down to, only Israel counts Fuck the rest of the world.
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It could help to protect Civilians if a Delegations of Representatives of the Black African Countries went to America to Visit President Barack Obama in the White House.
It is not necessary to have an Official Invitation, because the African Delegation could first Visit African American Leaders in America, and they would try their best to arrange an opportunity to speak with President Barack Obama at the White House, or some other place.
The African American Leaders could persuade President Barack Obama not to hubristically snub these Representatives of Black African Countries who Represent his father’s Continent, and their forefather’s Continent.
The purpose of the Visit would be to present to President Barack Obama the African Union’s roadmap on how to protect all Civilians in Libya.
It would not look good if the winner of a Nobel Peace Prize and an African and an American were to hubristically refuse to listen to Peace Envoys just because they are Black, or because they want Peace.
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I am counting on the United Nations and the U.N. members throughout the WORLD, to surprise Israel when the June Flotilla enters the Gaza Straits with a thundering voice that even Israel will hear and understand. Then this same voice will thunder again when the Palestinians and the WORLD demands that Israel has no other choice other than recognize the 1967 borders for an Independent Palestinian State and beg forgiveness for what was done to the U.S.S. LIBERTY and its crew members during the 1967 attack on the ARAB WORLD!! Good Luck, Mr. Arrogance, and the Zionist Regime. May GOD bless you and the Israeli Navy in your endeavors when you realize how the WORLD feels about you and your ally Obama!
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pete Reply:
June 3rd, 2011 at 2:40 pm
Dr. I hope you are right,but I think you are being very idealistic.Israel does not give a shit what the United Nations thinks or does, and we the sheeple of the United States will get up & cheer wildly when Boo Boo netanyahoo gives a speech why a humanitarian ship was attacked.If we are such a moreal country with such humanitarian values then we should send U.S. ships, civilian or military strictly unarmed for humanitarian relief, The world will cheer us,Will it happen? Of course when rats piss grape juice. Our Israeli bought congress would of course say,We cannot meddle in our wondeful ally Israels affair,s Now if Israel was blockcaded we woul abandon all other wars going on to help poor little Israel. I sincerely hope you are right Dr. Allen, but I truly believe we would be ordered by Israel to drop out of the U.N. & we would.
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