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News ID: 52190
Publish Date : 24 April 2018 - 21:43

Palestinians File Complaint to UN Against Zionist Regime

WEST BANK (Dispatches) – Palestinian diplomats in Geneva have filed a complaint with the United Nations against the Zionist regime for resorting to discriminatory measures and violating its obligations under a UN anti-racism treaty only to maintain a "colonial occupation.”
The complaint was delivered by the Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council Ibrahim Khraishi to the body that monitors the implementation of the UN convention against racism on Monday.
In the 350-page document seen by The Guardian, Palestinians say the Tel Aviv regime is implementing policies that have "the common aim of displacing and replacing the Palestinian people for the purpose of maintaining a colonial occupation.”
Palestinians listed several cases of rights violations by the occupying regime in the occupied territories, accusing the regime of seeking to sustain "a Jewish demographic majority in the entirety of historic Palestine.”
"Not only is the purpose of the settlement regime discriminatory in itself, it is further maintained by a system of discriminatory measures, severely depriving Palestinians of their fundamental rights,” it said.
The complaint also said Palestinians are severely limited in their freedom of movement compared to Zionist settlers and are subject to "confiscation and seizure” of their land, including home demolitions.
It also said the regime violates the right to equal treatment before tribunals by using separate legal systems for Palestinians and settlers, and points to higher maximum sentences for Palestinian defendants.
The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), a body of 18 independent experts, is tasked with monitoring the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Israel ratified in 1979.
Palestinians, who were granted observer status at the UN General Assembly in 2012, signed the convention in 2014.
They say the occupying regime is in breach of article 3 of the convention, which prohibits racial segregation and apartheid.
"It is clear that Israel’s acts are part of a widespread and oppressive regime that is institutionalized and systematic; that accords separate and unequal treatment to Palestinians,” Palestinians said, calling for the dismantling of all illegal Israeli settlements.
Earlier on Friday, Palestinian ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour called on the world body to set up an independent commission to investigate the Zionist regime’s crimes after four more Palestinians were killed in the besieged Gaza Strip.
The case is likely to spark a lengthy and high-profile investigation by world bodies monitoring racism and discrimination.
In recent weeks, the regime has been violently cracking down on peaceful mass demonstrations in Gaza against the regime’s occupation. Forty Palestinians have been killed during this time.

Zionist police arrest a Palestinian protester in the West Bank city of Ramallah, December 22, 2017.