Palestine calls on United Nations to provide international protection for the people and their children

Today, Monday, the Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Riyad Al-Maliki, sent letters to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba, regarding Israel’s violations against Palestinian children.

In his message on the occasion of International Children’s Rights Day, which falls on November 20 of each year, Al-Maliki called for the necessity of immediately stopping the barbaric aggression against the Gaza Strip, bringing humanitarian aid into the Strip, stopping forced displacement, and providing the necessary legal protection for all the Palestinian people, specifically children.

He urged the international community, especially the Security Council, to fulfill its obligations and take the necessary measures to ensure the protection of the Palestinian people, including children in particular, and not to exclude them from international protection, and to take the necessary measures to hold Israel (the occupying power) accountable for its crimes and the necessity of including Israel, its army and its colonizers in The United Nations “List of Shame” of those who violate children’s rights in armed conflicts.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry confirmed that since the beginning of the Israeli aggression and the war of extermination waged by Israel on the Gaza Strip, more than 13,000 martyrs have occurred, including about 5,000 children, pointing out that the occupation’s systematic and widespread attacks did not stop only in the Gaza Strip, but rather extended to the killing of 215 Palestinians in Various parts of the West Bank, including Jerusalem, including 53 children, bringing the number of Palestinian children killed in cold blood in the West Bank since the beginning of this year to 96 children, in addition to 200 children who are currently arbitrarily detained in the illegal Israeli occupation prisons, in inhumane conditions.

United Nations: 10,000 people fled from northern to southern Gaza yesterday, Saturday

Geneva

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said that about ten thousand people fled from the northern Gaza Strip to the south yesterday, Saturday.

The office added on Sunday that this figure is based on estimates by United Nations observers on the ground, noting that among those fleeing are minors without their parents.

The citizens of Gaza were following the instructions of the Israeli Defense Forces, which more than once asked civilians to leave the northern part of the Strip.

Israel says Hamas maintains command centers and rocket launching bases in hospitals, schools and residential buildings in the north.

The United Nations office said that the refugees described having to pass through Israeli checkpoints equipped with facial recognition machines, noting that Israel fears the presence of known terrorists among the refugees.

Unconfirmed reports indicated that some people were detained at checkpoints.

HROJPIL meeting with the Prosecutor General of the Kurdistan-Iraq Region

HROJPIL Organization participated in the meeting organized by the Prosecutor of the Kurdistan-Iraq Region. The meeting was held on Thursday, November 16, 2023, with a number of civil society organizations working in the fields of human rights.

Meeting of the Independent Commission for Human Rights

 

The head of the Independent Commission for Human Rights in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Mr. Muhammad Komsheni, met today, Tuesday, 11/14/2023, with a number of civil organizations active in the fields of human rights.

Mr. Barbas Muhammad Taher Abdul Rahman, Executive Director of the organization in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, participated in the meeting.

The Secretary-General, Mr. Mohsen Suleiman, responsible for relations and media, received the delegations of various organizations, and delivered a speech in which he explained to the participants in an institutional manner, and to the visiting individuals, representing individual activity, the objectives of the current meeting, and that it emerges from the organization’s belief in the culture of joint work and networking with organizations. Friendship, spreading awareness and cohesion between societal components, following up on the challenges faced by activists, defending their rights, and building bridges between civil society organizations and executive authorities, with the aim of achieving harmony, understanding and cooperation to provide the best possible services to the citizen in particular and to humanity in general.

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