Back
International
Rory McCarthy
Jerusalem: The top U.N. human rights official said on Monday Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip had suffered ``massive'' human rights violations. Louise Arbour, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, travelled to the town of Beit Hanoun, where Israeli artillery killed 18 members of a single family two weeks ago as they slept in their house. She said she would use a five-day trip to the region to call on Palestinian and Israeli leaders to stop further violence. ``The violation of human rights I think in this territory is massive,'' Ms Arbour said as she toured the town in the northern Gaza Strip. ``The call for protection has to be answered. We cannot continue to see civilians, who are not the authors of their own misfortune, suffer to the extent of what I see.'' She met members of the Athamna family who survived the attack and who showed her photographs of their dead relatives.
© Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006 © Copyright 2000 - 2009 The Hindu |