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The Gaza probe mission mandated by the International Bureau for
Humanitarian NGOs(IBH), the Arab Commission for Human Rights (ACHR)
and One Justice as a part of the program of the International
Coalition against Israeli War Criminals returned to Paris on April,
9th 2009, evening. The mission - the second in two months- included:
Haytham Manna, President of the IBH, spokesperson of the ACHR and
coordinator of the International Coalition against War Criminals.
This is his 23rd mission in regions of armed conflicts.
Jean François Fechino, a university specialist in sustainable
development, environment and effects of banned weapons on it, UN
credited expert for several times, author of a UN released report
about the use of banned weapons in Iraq and an investigator into the
use of banned weapons in Gaza in 2004.
Philippe Favart, one of the top lawyers of the International
Coalition against Israeli War Criminals and ex-leader of Belgian
Human Rights League. He succeeded in several judicial files for
defending innocent victims of the war on terrorism. He is the
Secretary-General of One Justice.
Khaled Al Shouli, Jurist, he participated in establishing the
biggest Palestinian charity in France, an expert in estimating
humanitarian needs in crisis regions. He is the executive director
of One Justice.
The mission met with various segments of the Palestinian political
and civil society institutions, topped by Al Mezan Center for Human
Rights, Al Dameer Association for Human Rights, the Central
Commission for Documentation and Pursuit of Israeli War Criminals (Tawtheeq)
and a number of NGOs topped by the National Association of
Moderation & Development, the Popular Committee Against Siege (PCAS),
Gaza Community Mental Health Program, Young Journalist Club, Al-Widad
Society for Social Rehabilitation, a number of local societies,
branches of the Palestinian Red Crescent and municipalities, the
Islamic University, Al-Aqsa University,Members of Legislative
Council, Ministries of Health, Social Affairs and Justice plus
dozens of witnesses and field visits across the Gaza Strip.
The mission would like to thank Egyptian and Palestinian authorities
for the special facilitation they afforded. It would like to thank
also Palestinian human rights and charity organizations for the
huge, distinguished and effective reception and preparation.
Since their arrival in Paris, members of the mission started
preparing several reports, one of them on national and international
criminal trials and another one on denying health right from siege
to aggression.
Paris on April, 10th, 2009
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