UN Human Rights Director Resigns, Accuses UN of Failing to Prevent Genocide of Palestinians

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The director of the New York Office of the UN high commissioner for human rights has resigned, stating that the UN is failing to prevent the genocide of Palestinians. In his resignation letter, he expressed his personal anguish and criticized the UN's failure to protect vulnerable populations and hold perpetrators accountable. He also criticized the complicity of the UK and US governments in the assault.

THE director of the New York Office of the UN high commissioner for human rights has left his post, saying the UN is “failing” to prevent what he described as the “genocide” of Palestinians.

The letter said: “I also worked in these halls through the genocides against the Tutsis, Bosnian Muslims, the Yazidi, and the Rohingya. Mokhiber has worked for the UN since 1992, serving in a number of prominent roles. He led the high commissioner’s work on devising a human rights-based approach to development, and acted as a senior human rights adviser in Palestine, Afghanistan and Sudan.

“In Gaza, civilian homes, schools, churches, mosques and medical institutions are wantonly attacked as thousands of civilians are massacred.”Following the strike on the refugee camp, Humza Yousaf said on Twitter/X: “I am sorry to those innocent men, women and children in Jabalia Refugee Camp that the world could not protect you.

 

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