Algeria demanded an investigation into sexual assaults by Zionist soldiers
Algeria demanded comprehensive investigations into the sexual assaults of Zionist soldiers in the occupied Palestinian territories. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency
“Ammar Bin Jame”, the Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations, demanded the implementation of a comprehensive investigation into the sexual assaults of the Zionist soldiers in Palestine and emphasized: In order to stop the crime in the Gaza Strip, a cease-fire should be implemented in this area as soon as possible.
He said: Algeria’s fundamental position is that no person, male or female, regardless of their religion or race, should fear sexual assault in the occupied land. Palestine will end.
According to the official Algerian news agency, Ammar bin Jame said: I hope Ms. Pramila Patten is the special representative of the UN Secretary General in “Sexual violence during military conflict” can get permission to visit several Israeli detention centers where Palestinian rights are violated.
He stated: In these detention centers, more than 3,484 administrative prisoners (Palestinians) are kept without trial. Patten in the Gaza Strip gives him the opportunity to closely observe the extent of sexual assaults by Zionist soldiers on Palestinians and present it to the international community in a report.
He pointed out that Palestinian women have been suffering from the continuous aggression of the Zionist army for decades. He stated: Palestinian people, especially women, have been subjected to many attacks, which is an insult to their humanity and dignity. Unfortunately, this critical situation is not a new phenomenon, but has continued throughout the occupation and has been intensified by the policy of collective punishment.
This Algerian diplomat with Stating that more than one million forcibly displaced people in the Gaza Strip are women, he said: Palestinian human rights organizations report the intensification of arrests by the Zionist occupation, which affects Palestinian women in a special way.
Ammar bin Jame clarified: There have been reports of Palestinian women being imprisoned in cages in the Gaza Strip, in cold weather, under the rain and without food.
He emphasized: The situation in which Palestinians, especially women, are facing today is a lesson for the reality check of international laws.
Algeria’s representative in the United Nations, condemning the impunity of the Zionist authorities, said: since 2001, despite the fact that 1,400 complaints have been filed by the Palestinians regarding the acts of torture, only 3 criminal cases have been filed. It has been opened in this context and surprisingly, no investigation has been conducted that would lead to the issuance of a criminal order.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |