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Palestinian rights groups’ label as terror organisations vexes UN

Israeli govt urged to limit misuse of counter-terrorism laws

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Oct 2021 11:59PM

Palestinian rights groups’ label as terror organisations vexes UN
The United Nations Human Rights Office says Israel’s designation on six Palestinian rights groups list extremely vague or irrelevant reasons, including entirely peaceful and legitimate activities such as the provision of legal aid. – Flickr pic, October 23, 2021

RAMALLAH – The United Nations (UN) yesterday said it is worried about Israel declaring six Palestinian rights groups as terror organisations, the Anadolu Agency reported.

The UN Human Rights Office in the occupied Palestinian territory said in a statement that counter-terrorism legislation must not be used to constrain legitimate human rights and humanitarian work.

“The designation decisions published by Israel’s National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing list extremely vague or irrelevant reasons, including entirely peaceful and legitimate activities such as the provision of legal aid and the promotion of steps against Israel in the international arena,” it said.

“The UN Human Rights Office calls on Israel to fully respect the rights to freedom of association and expression, without any interference or harassment against the organisations or their staff,” it added.

In a separate statement, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said the move is another link in the chain of undermining the right to civil and human rights work in Palestinian territories.

The Geneva-based rights organisation said: “The classification aims to prevent the documentation of Israeli violations and support their victims amid an absence of international response to that.”

The group urges the international community to pressure Israeli authorities to limit their policies in subduing critical voices of their practices and violations in Palestinian territories.

Earlier, the Anadolu Agency reported that Israel yesterday designated six Palestinian human rights organisations as “terrorist organisations” and accused them of links to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a group banned by the Israeli military.

According to the daily Jerusalem Post, the Israeli Justice Ministry outlawed six Palestinian organisations – the Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights, Al-Haq, Bisan Centre for Research and Development, Defence for Children Palestine, Union of Agricultural Work Committees, and the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees.

These organisations were reportedly declared illegal and accused of being extensions of PFLP – which is also described as a terrorist organisation by the Israeli government, it said, adding that the decision was taken under the anti-terror law.

The institutions are considered to have a wide influence in the field of civil society in the occupied West Bank and the blockaded Gaza Strip. – Bernama, October 23, 2021

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