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Hezbollah criticises Amnesty report accusing it of war crimes
2006-09-15
(IRIN) - A Hezbollah member of parliament has criticised a report by Amnesty International that said the armed wing of the Lebanese political party committed a "serious violation of humanitarian law" in its recent conflict with Israel. Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah was quoted by the BBC as saying the London-based rights group should analyse the number of civilians killed on each side, before accusing Hezbollah of war crimes.

The Amnesty report concluded that Hezbollah had violated the 1949 Geneva Convention by deliberately targeting civilians when it fired thousands of Katyusha rockets loaded with ball bearings at urban areas in northern Israel. "Hezbollah's rocket attacks on northern Israel amounted to deliberate attacks on civilians and civilian objects, as well as indiscriminate attacks - both war crimes under international law," the report said. An earlier Amnesty report in August accused Israel of committing war crimes by deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure in Lebanon.

The August report detailed what it described as "massive destruction by Israeli forces of whole civilian neighbourhoods and villages", together with attacks on bridges "in areas of no apparent strategic importance", on its list of supporting evidence.
Posted by:Fred

#6  So e-mailing someone can have an effect?

Kewl!
Posted by: Bobby   2006-09-15 15:12  

#5  After accusing Israelis of war crimes in August, they received trainloads of email and letters from people like me, calling them the tools that they became in the last 25 years.

This report is more a PR exercise to present an image of impartiality rather than anything serious.
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-09-15 09:55  

#4  The London-based rights group should analyse the number of civilians killed on each side, before accusing Hezbollah of war crimes.

The difference is that Israel regrets killing civilians...while the hezzies regret not killing more.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2006-09-15 09:35  

#3  "the London-based rights group should analyse the number of civilians killed on each side, before accusing Hezbollah of war crimes"

And don't forget that all the male "civilians" above age 15 - and half the women - were Hezzies. Don't count them either.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-15 04:41  

#2  the London-based rights group should analyse the number of civilians killed on each side, before accusing Hezbollah of war crimes.

And don't forget to include in your analysis not just the numbers but why they were killed and who/what put them in that situation.
Posted by: gorb   2006-09-15 03:49  

#1  LOL. Kidnap some AI doinkers and see if anyone will pay to get 'em back...
Posted by: flyover   2006-09-15 02:46  

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