Zio-Nazi regime refuses entry to UN special investigator Wibisono

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“Israel remains the only country for which a special investigator is permanently assigned.” (yawn)

JERUSALEM POST – Israel last week refused entry to the UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinians territories Makarim Wibisono, who is working on a report human rights violations in east Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza that he plans to submit to the 70th session of the General Assembly when it during its fall session in New York.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nachshon said, “Israel cooperates with most human rights mechanisms of the UN. Israel does not cooperate with unfair and unbalanced mandates such as the UNHRC rapporteur’s mandate and consequently his entry to Israel is not allowed.”

Israel remains the only country for which a special investigator is permanently assigned. The investigator is mandated to focus on Israeli human rights violations against Palestinians and is not assigned to explore Palestinian ones.

Xabier Celaya from the media unit of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights said that Wibisono had hoped to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories from June 9 to 12.

Instead he conducted his investigation from neighboring Amman, Jordan.

Wibisono had made a similar visit to Jordan and Cairo in September 2014, where he met with Palestinian officials, as well as with religious and community leaders as well as representatives from civic society, Celaya said.

“Since taking up his mandate in June 2014 Mr. Makarim Wibisono has sought Israel’s cooperation with his mandate, including access to the Occupied Palestinian Territory and meetings with Israeli officials. His requests to access Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory in order to carry out his mandate have not received a formal response from the Government of Israel,” Celaya said.

He explained that the position of special investigator to the Palestinian territories was first created in 1993 and that Wibisono of Indonesia is the sixth person since then to hold that post.

The Palestinian Authority’s Foreign Ministry said that Israel’s decision to deny Wibisono access was an attempt to hide its crimes in the Palestinian territories, according to the Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA).

Earlier in the month, Wibisono spoke out against Israeli plans to relocate Palestinian Beduin communities in the West Bank, such as in the South Hebron Hills and the areas around Jerusalem and the Ma’aleh Adumim settlements, where many of their homes are illegally constructed.

“I am alarmed at indications that the roll-out of plans, which in their full effect are believed to entail the forced eviction and forcible transfer of thousands of people, contrary to international human rights law and international humanitarian law, now appears imminent,” Wibisono said.

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