Saturday, January 3, 2009

Human Rights-E-Mail Sec. Condoleezza Rice!

Secretary Condoleezza Rice:
Amnesty International USA is deeply concerned about the escalation of human rights abuses following the series of Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip that began on December 27th. Since the beginning of the offensive, some 390 Palestinians have been killed, including scores of unarmed civilians, including some 62 women and children. Some 1,900 Palestinians have also been injured.Amnesty International is also concerned about the rocket fire by armed Palestinian groups including Hamas. These attacks are against international law and have killed four Israelis and injured scores more. But Amnesty International USA is particularly dismayed at the lopsided response by the US government to the recent violence and its lackadaisical efforts to ameliorate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Amnesty International, as indeed other human rights and humanitarian organizations, is concerned about attacks directed at or resulting in harm to unarmed civilians. We expect the US government to share this concern for all unarmed civilians, be they Israeli or Palestinians, who are caught in this conflict, and we urge the US government to spare no effort to pressure all sides in the conflict to immediately cease indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks which cause civilians fatalities and casualties. Without diminishing the responsibility of Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups for indiscriminate and deliberate attacks on Israeli civilians, the US government must not ignore Israel’s disproportionate response and the longstanding policies which have brought the Gaza Strip to the brink of humanitarian disaster. While Israel has the right and the duty to protect its citizens, it must do so in accordance with international human rights and humanitarian law. International law takes security concerns into consideration and allows states to use reasonable means to confront legitimate threats. However, operations must be strictly necessary, proportionate and make every effort to discriminate between combatant and civilian. The least intrusive means must be selected to confront the threat. In its latest bombing campaign, Israel is completely failing to meet these requirements under international law. The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. The attacks also come at a time when the civilian population already faces a daily struggle for survival. According to reports authored by Amnesty International, UN aid agencies, OXFAM, CARE, and several other organizations, the humanitarian crisis is at an all-time high level and is now worse that it has ever been since the 1967 Israeli military occupation. Rising unemployment, crippling prices of food and basic supplies, and inadequate medical facilities have created a man-made disaster. According to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, "The civilian population, the fabric of Gaza, the future of the peace process, stability in the region, and goodwill among people throughout the world: all are trapped between the irresponsibility displayed in the indiscriminate rocket attacks by Hamas militants and At present there is an urgent need for access to humanitarian aid, food and essential supplies – as both aid agencies and residents of Gaza have long ago run out of provision reserves due to the Israeli blockade which has so restricted the flow of goods into Gaza for months. The quantities which the Israeli army has allowed into Gaza in recent days are nowhere near what is necessary to meet the basic needs of the population of 1.5 million. AIUSA is further concerned that weaponry and military equipment supplied to Israel by the US (or developed with US military assistance) have also been used in the recent Israeli strikes against densely populated civilian residential areas of Gaza, resulting in scores of unarmed civilians fatalities and hundreds of casualties, in violation of US law. The U.S. Arms Export Control Act of 1976 requires governments that receive weapons from the United States use them only for legitimate self-defense. The U.S. government can play an important role in ending this crisis by strongly condemning unlawful attacks by both Hamas and Israel which indiscriminately and/or disproportionately kill and injure civilians.The U.S. must also take an active role in reversing the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza by exerting pressure on Israel to open the crossings into Gaza to allow adequate quantities of humanitarian aid into the strip – including food, water, medicine and fuel. Humanitarian and human rights workers as well as media must be allowed to enter to aid in the recovery and to serve as neutral, third party observers. Israel must also grant the wounded access to hospitals in Israel and to Palestinian hospitals in East Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank. The United States should also take steps to insist that the Egyptian authorities open Egyptian hospitals to those in need of medical care which is not available in Gaza and ask that Egypt guarantees that its border guards do not resort to excessive use of force against those fleeing the bombing. Hamas must also ensure that its security forces and militias do not, under any circumstances, hinder or prevent the passage of the wounded or others patients trying to leave Gaza. Finally, it is vital that the United States suspend the transfer of weapons to Israel immediately and conduct an investigation into whether U.S. weapons were used to commit human rights abuses. Thank you for your consideration of the above concerns and recommendations.SincerelyMares Hirchert2641 Sun Terrace DriveHartland, MI 48353-2943

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hamas has repeatedly stated that its objective is the complete destruction of Israel. Hamas has admitted to responsibility of suicide bomb attacks that have claimed hundreds of lives. Hamas is shooting missiles into Israel.

Given that the Hamas objective is to destroy every living civilian in Israel, just what is a proportionate response, in your opinion?

It is a tragedy of horrible proportions. In addition to the loss of innocent life, a whole new generation of hate and resentment is created. Still, I don't see Israel's choice. Hamas is using these civilians as human shields while it continues to wage a war of destruction against Israel. What is Israel to do? Play by the rules while Hamas cuts them down one-by-one? Your sympathy is touching, but those Hamas folks would kill you in a second without a thought. They are the villains here. They can stop the atrocity if they drop their campaign to destroy Israel..but that would mean dropping their reason for existence and they won't do that. It's horrible, but Israel has to choose which innocent people die..their own people or the human shields in Gaza. Should my government have to make the same decision, I hope they act like Israelis...and not like naive peace-lovers. You can have what you call peace, if you give up your life, your security, your freedom and your liberty. Israel is not prepared to do that. You apparently are.

Anonymous said...

How can someone from Hartland, MI dictate what must be done in this heart-breaking conflict? If the Israelis do not stop Hamas, Hamas will not stop killing Israelis. Israel needs to stand taller and stronger than any of their neighbors and show their willingness to do whatever is necessary to protect Israelis to prove to their neighbors that they will not continue to be targets for the ignorant arabs who can't let them be. Americans have an obligation to stand with Israel.

Anonymous said...

Hamas repeatedly says that its goal is the destruction of Israel. Perhaps you could explain how diplomacy works with a foe like that?