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Hizbullah committed war crimes, HRW asserts
2007-08-30
The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) group is set to publish a report on Thursday condemning Hizbullah for human rights infringements committed during the Second Lebanon War. The HRW report focuses on the extent "Hizbullah targeted or indiscriminately fired its rockets toward civilians and civilian objects" during the war, according to a statement by the group.

The report states that on many occasions missiles were fired at sites that were far removed from any legitimate military targets, adding that statements on the part of Hizbullah leaders to the effect that they would attack Israeli towns and cities left no doubt as to their intention to perpetrate war crimes. Israel Radio reported that HRW called upon Hizbullah to put an end to its attacks on civilians, and demanded that Syria, Lebanon and Iran prevent munitions shipments to the organization.

HRW announced that on September 6 it planned to release another report documenting Israeli attacks that killed Lebanese civilians. The report aroused harsh responses in Lebanon, and Crowne Plaza Beirut, the hotel in which the group was to present the report Thursday, called off a planned press conference.

"Israel, during the attacks of July 2006, violated all international conventions," Lebanese Prime Minister Faud Saniora's office said in a statement. "It killed nearly 1,200 Lebanese and injured thousands more and 72 hours after UN Resolution 1701 was adopted, it dropped 3.5 million cluster bombs in the south of the country."

"We were the victims during this war and people have a right to defend themselves," Hizbullah spokesman Hussein Rahal said. "We did not target civilians but Israel on the other hand did target the civilian population in Lebanon."
Posted by:Fred

#11  The jooos made us do it!!!!
Posted by: Hizbullah   2007-08-30 18:18  

#10  I demand to know why Human Rights Watch took so long in the one case and so short in the other.

Targeted-marketing program for fund-raising.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-08-30 18:03  

#9  Obviously I woke up in Bizarro World this morning. The ever lame Human Rights Watch is denouncing the Hezbies for war crimes, The PA is saving IDF soldiers from lynch mobs. WTF! It is almost a relief to see the Palestinians are still using their children as cannon fodder.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-08-30 15:17  

#8  Who are these people, anyway???
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-08-30 12:15  

#7  Don't get too excited.

A search of all current news items on "human rights watch" and "hezbollah" produced a grand total of 99 articles.

A search of the word "palestinian" produced over 1000, mostly dealing with the children killed by Israel when they went after a rocket launcher where children were allowed to be.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2007-08-30 11:53  

#6  This declaration took a year to come out, BUT the declaration that Israel committed war crimes came out DURING the war.

I demand to know why Human Rights Watch took so long in the one case and so short in the other.

If terrorism works for Hezbollah, but not for Israel, what prevents ME from engaging in terrorism against Human Rights Watch to ENSURE EQUAL TREATMENT?
Posted by: Ptah   2007-08-30 11:41  

#5  NPR reported this morning that if the report is published, Hizb'allah plans to sue. I'll start stocking up on popcorn, just in case.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-08-30 11:30  

#4  ...or they'll HUFF...and they'll PUFF...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-08-30 09:15  

#3  To be candid, if I haven't seen it in JPost first, I'd thought Fred is posting from Onion.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-08-30 08:35  

#2  Well, thanks Human Rights Watch! Just in the nick of time! It looks like you really saved the day there, since the war was a year ago. Nothing like timely intervention, eh?
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2007-08-30 07:31  

#1  Hezbollah needs to go screw a rock. I notice that nowhere does anyone mention their vile practice of erecting launchers in civilian Lebanese neighborhoods. Let me know when HRW finally declares shari'a law a violation of human rights. Until then, they are morally void.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-30 00:19  

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