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		<title>Последний ответ Израиля в Газу расследования совершенно недостаточными</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 18:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/imagecache/previewsize/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/MENA/gaza-smoke-100x100.jpg" alt="" /><br />Israel&#8217;s latest response to the UN on its investigations into alleged violations of international law by its forces in Gaza a year ago is totally inadequate, Amnesty International said on Tuesday. <br />
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Crucial questions about the conduct of attacks in which hundreds of civilians were killed and thousands were made homeless are not credibly addressed in Israel&#8217;s update to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. <br />
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&#8220;The investigations undertaken by Israel fail to meet international standards of independence, impartiality, transparency, promptness and effectiveness,&#8221; said Malcolm Smart, Director of Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa Programme. <br />
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&#8220;The Israeli military is investigating itself and in no way can this be adequate in obtaining the truth and ensuring justice for the victims.&#8221; <br />
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The 46-page update published on 29 January says that Israel has opened investigations into 150 incidents involving alleged violations of the laws of war by its forces during Operation &#8220;Cast Lead&#8221;, its 22-day military offensive in Gaza which ended on 18 January 2009. <br />
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Around 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed in the conflict that took place in Gaza and southern Israel.&#160; &#160;<br />
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The limited details released indicate that the Israeli authorities are failing to credibly address grave concerns about the army&#8217;s use of white phosphorus in densely-populated areas.&#160; &#160;<br />
Attacks on UN facilities and other civilian buildings and infrastructure, as well as direct attacks on Palestinian civilians, including ambulance crews have also not been adequately investigated by Israel. <br />
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Such incidents were reported by the UN, Amnesty International and other human rights and media organizations at the time of the conflict. <br />
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&#8220;There were numerous credible allegations during Operation &#8216;Cast Lead&#8217; that violations of international humanitarian law by Israeli forces caused the deaths of hundreds of civilians, led others to be used as &#8220;human shields&#8221; and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes and other civilian infrastructure,&#8221; said Malcolm Smart. <br />
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&#8220;Yet more than one year on, according to the update, only one soldier has been convicted of an offence as a result of the Israeli investigations, and that was the theft of a credit card.&#8221; <br />
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All the Israeli investigations have been carried out by army commanders or by the military police criminal investigators and overseen by the Military Advocate General, severely compromising their independence and impartiality. <br />
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The Military Advocate General&#8217;s office gave the Israeli forces legal advice on their choice of targets and tactics during Operation &#8220;Cast Lead&#8221;. <br />
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The military investigations also preclude the possibility of examining decisions taken by civilian officials, who are also alleged to be responsible for serious violations.&#160; &#160;<br />
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The update states that there is no basis for criminal investigations into serious incidents which Amnesty International maintains warrant effective and independent investigations. <br />
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These include Israeli strikes on UN facilities, civilian property and infrastructure, attacks on medical facilities and personnel, and incidents in which large numbers of civilians were killed.&#160; &#160;<br />
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Despite enduring concerns by Amnesty International over Israel&#8217;s extensive use of white phosphorus in Gaza, the update contends that there are &#8220;no grounds to take disciplinary or other measures for the IDF&#8217;s use of weapons containing phosphorous&#8221;. <br />
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During Operation &#8220;Cast Lead&#8221; Israeli forces often launched artillery shells containing white phosphorus into residential areas, causing death and injuries to civilians. <br />
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Other Israeli attacks which resulted in civilian injuries and deaths are dismissed as &#8220;operational errors&#8221; although the update admits &#8220;some instances&#8221; in which Israeli soldiers and officers &#8220;violated the rules of engagement&#8221;.&#160; &#160;<br />
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The Israeli government has not indicated that it will ensure reparations, including compensation, to Palestinian civilians harmed as a result of the &#8220;operational errors&#8221; or admitted violations of their forces.&#160; &#160;<br />
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Research by Amnesty International into Operation &#8220;Cast Lead&#8221; showed elements of reckless conduct, disregard for civilian lives and property and a consistent failure on the part of Israeli forces to distinguish between military targets and civilians and civilian objects. <br />
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Israeli forces continued to employ tactics and weapons that resulted in growing numbers of civilian casualties for the entire duration of the military offensive.&#160; This was despite Israeli officials knowing from the first days of the military offensive that civilians were being killed and wounded in significant numbers. <br />
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Amnesty International drew a number of incidents to the attention of the Israeli authorities who have not responded to the organization&#8217;s repeated requests for clarification on specific incidents. <br />
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&#8220;In his forthcoming report on domestic investigations by Israel and the Palestinian side, Ban Ki-moon must include a substantive assessment of whether these investigations meet the established UN criteria and are 'independent, credible and in conformity with international standards,&#8221; said Malcolm Smart. <br />
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&#8220;So far, it appears that neither of the parties are able or willing to conduct investigations meeting those standards. If this remains so, then the responsibility will fall on the UN to ensure accountability for the perpetrators and justice for the victims &#8211; and this must include the Security Council eventually considering a referral of the Gaza situation to the International Criminal Court and steps by the General Assembly to establish a fund for victims who were killed or injured or suffered loss or damage resulting from unlawful acts committed during the war.&#8221; <br />
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Background <br />
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The Israeli update was submitted days before the deadline set by the UN General Assembly in November 2009 when it endorsed the recommendations of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict (the Goldstone Report) and called on both Israel and the Palestinian side, within three months, to undertake investigations into alleged war crimes and other violations by their forces. <br />
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These investigations, the General Assembly, said, should be &#8220;independent, credible and in conformity with international standards into the serious violations of international humanitarian and international human rights law reported by the [UN] Fact Finding Mission, towards ensuring accountability and justice&#8221;. Hamas has yet to submit any public report to the UN. <br />]]></description>
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		<title>Контроль на оказание военной помощи в Сомали, должны быть ужесточены</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aron</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Armed Conflict]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[img src=http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/imagecache/previewsize/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/AFR/somalia-tfg-100.jpg alt= title=  /br/Amnesty International has called for arms transfers to the Somali government to be suspended until there are adequate safeguards to prevent weapons from being used to commit war crimes and human rights abuses. br /
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In its latest briefing paper on the country, Amnesty International details US shipments of arms, including mortars, ammunition and cash for the purchase of weapons to the Transitional Federal Government (TFG). br /
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These transfers were made despite substantial risks that such types of weapons could be used in indiscriminate attacks by TFG forces, or diverted to armed groups opposed to the TFG, who also commit gross and widespread abuses. br /
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ldquo;International concern for the future of the Somali government has not been matched by an equal concern for the human rights of civilians,rdquo; said Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International Deputy Director for Africa. br /
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ldquo;Mortar attacks continue to claim lives ndash; it is time for international donors to apply tighter controls to their support for the governmentrdquo; br /
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Amnesty Internationalrsquo;s briefing also details growing international programmes of military and police training for TFG forces, despite a lack of adequate oversight procedures. br /
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The training is delivered in Somalia itself and in Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti and Uganda. The European Union, France, Germany and Italy are involved, or have pledged funding for it. br /
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Amnesty International calls for all states providing, financing or planning military and police training for the TFG to provide training in international humanitarian law and on arms management. They should also press for the establishment of oversight procedures for TFG forces. br /
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A UN arms embargo on Somalia has been in place since 1992 but states can apply to the UN Sanctions Committee for exemptions to supply security assistance to the Somali government. br /
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Amnesty International is urging the committee to apply criteria for assessing the risk thatnbsp; exemptions to the arms embargo will contribute to war crimes and human rights abuses, and to deny authorisations on this basis. br /
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To be effectively implemented, Amnesty International argues that such criteria need to be enshrined in international law and universally applied to all arms transfers. The organisation calls on states to establish such common standards in an international Arms Trade Treaty. br /
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Somalia has been mired in armed conflict since the collapse of the Siad Barre government in 1991. Conflict intensified and unlawful killings of civilians increased after Ethiopian troops entered Somalia at the end of 2006 to help the TFG fight against several armed opposition groups from whom it has been seeking to regain territorial control. br /
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Despite a peace agreement between the TFG and one armed group, the appointment of a President issued from the former armed opposition and the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from Somalia, armed opposition groups have continued attacks against the TFG. In May 2009, they launched a major offensive against the TFG, which currently only controls a small part of the capital Mogadishu. br /
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In 2009, indiscriminate attacks by all parties to the armed conflict have resulted in thousands of civilians killed and hundreds of thousands displaced. The number of people internally displaced within Somalia is now 1.5 million and some 3.7 million are dependent on humanitarian assistance for their survival.]]></description>
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		<title>Независимое расследование необходимо в Гондурасе нарушений прав человека</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 13:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[img src=http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/imagecache/previewsize/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/AMR/honduras-demo-100.jpg alt= title=  /br/At the end of a 10-day visit to Honduras during the country's presidential elections, Amnesty International has called for an independent investigation to ensure all those responsible for human rights abuses are brought to justice and the victims given reparations. nbsp;br /
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quot;The crisis in Honduras does not end with the election results, the authorities cannot return to business as usual without ensuring human rights safeguards,quot; said Javier Zuacute;ntilde;iga, head of the Amnesty International delegation in Honduras. br /
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quot;There are dozens of people in Honduras still suffering the effects of the abuses carried out in the past five months. Failure to punish those responsible and to fix the malfunctioning system would open the door for more abuses in the future.quot; br /
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During its visit to Honduras, Amnesty International's delegation documented numerous cases of human rights abuses carried out since last June, when President Manuel Zelaya was forced into exile. br /
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These included killings following excessive use of force, arbitrary arrests of demonstrators by police and military, indiscriminate and unnecessary use of tear gas, ill treatment of detainees in custody, violence against women, harassment of activists, journalists, lawyers and judges.nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;br /
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The organization found that members of the military assigned to law enforcement duties were involved in committing serious human rights violations such as killings following excessive use of force, arbitrary arrests and illegal raids. br /
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Amnesty International also found that the civilian de facto authorities failed to do anything to prevent the indiscriminate use of tear gas against protesters. In some cases gas canisters were thrown inside offices. nbsp;br /
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Most people interviewed said that after being injured or made ill by the gas, they were too scared to seek medical assistance as police and military entered hospitals in order to intimidate them. br /
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On 23 September, Marta (not her real name) was attacked by police while she was taking part in a demonstration. She was hit with a tear gas can, which burned her leg and caused her to have breathing problems. While she was hiding from the gases in a church, police caught up with her and hit her so badly they broke her arm. She didnrsquo;t go to the hospital until several days later because she was scared the police would harass her there. Her arm still hasnrsquo;t recovered and the burn to her leg is still visible. br /
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quot;We spoke to people who still had eye irritation and burns to the skin several weeks after having been affected by tear gas,quot; said Javier Zuacute;ntilde;iga. quot;Not only did police use gas against peaceful protesters and in enclosed buildings, doctors were not given information about the chemical substances used in the cans to enable them to treat victims properly.quot;nbsp; nbsp;br /
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quot;The security forces' use of tear gas raises questions about the level of training received that could have minimized the risks of serious injury or death,quot; said Javier Zuacute;ntilde;iga.nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;br /
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Representatives of human rights organizations, journalists, lawyers and judges told Amnesty International about the threats and harassment they received for being seen as opposed to the de facto authorities. br /
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Members of a national judges association were called to a hearing to account for their participation in peaceful demonstrations. br /
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quot;During the crisis, institutions in Honduras have blatantly failed to protect basic human rights,quot; said Javier Zuacute;ntilde;iga. quot;It is particularly worrying that in Honduras the conditions which enable human rights abusers to go unpunished exist.quot; br /
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Amnesty International urged the future Honduran government to:br /
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	liRepeal all legislation, decrees and executive orders issued by the de facto authorities;/li
	liEnsure the military return to their barracks and that their law enforcement function is withdrawn;/li
	liEnsure that all members of the security forces are held accountable for human rights abuses committed between 28th June and end of November;/li
	liDevelop a National Plan for the protection of human rights./li
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quot;It is essential that the international community does not forget people in Honduras by giving a blank cheque to the new authorities over-looking the abuses of the past five months,quot; said Javier Zuacute;ntilde;iga.
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