A refugee said "I cannot go back to my country because of the following points: 1. Imprisonment and Persecution 2. Torture and punishment 3. Electric torture 4. Beating with the stick on the feet (corporal punishment) 5. threatening me to be killed 6. Lack of human rights organizations which can lobby against human rights violation in the country. 7. Threatening to abuse my family members. 8. Demolition of my house. Due to all that I can’t go back".

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Jan 24, 2009

WANTED مطلوبون للعدالة


ArayaHuman Rights Organization
منظمة الراية لحقوق الانسان
arayahro@yahoo.ie

WANTED

مطلوبون للعدالة
All Children Killers
كل قاتل للاطفال
To be tried by the International Human Rights Court

Tzipi Livni
Ehud BARAK and Ryce
Ehud Olmert and Bush
Gordon Brown

لمحاكمتهم في المحكمة العالمية لحقوق الانسان




Administration

Jan 20, 2009

“THE ISRAELIS PRACTICE THE SAME TACTICS as the Holocaust practiced on them


ArayaHuman Rights Organization
منظمة الراية لحقوق الانسان


THE ISRAELIS PRACTICE THE SAME TACTICS as the Holocaust practiced on them
GRANDCHILDREN OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS FROM WORLD WAR II ARE DOING TO THE PALESTINIANS EXACTLY WHAT WAS ALLGEDLY DONE TO THEM BY NAZI GERMANY…” said an enthusiastic heart speaking man in the demonstrations against Israel bombing of Gaza.
Appalled by the situation concerning the children of Gaza and the suffering they went through and the kind of bombs that had been detonated in the region containing white phosphorous. Some would have been enriched with depleted uranium and the siege that added to the hunger and the suffering of the people. All this can be called the holocaust of the 21st created by the Israeli state.
We as a human rights organization hold the united nation and the Security Council together with the Israeli state as responsible for the aforementioned holocaust. USA and Europe should withdraw their endless support to the Israeli state from the Middle East and we demand that Olmert and Barack and stebby lebny should be tried in the international court of human rights. The atrocity that has been seen in the Middle East should never arise again in any part of the world.

Seeking Help in Palestine1. See the children of the world seeking help in Palestineseeking help in Palestine
2. We are the children of the world crying for help in Palestine crying for help in Palestine
3. Our land is taken forcibly our houses demolished day and night
4. See what the future is going to be see were we going to shelter for the night
5. We are the future of the world killed by the Zionist in Palestine
6. Shooting randomly showering bombs to kill the hope in the mind
7. Building a wall of hatred against the wishes of mankind
8.We are the future we are the hope we are the light of Palestine Ah we are the light of Palestine
9. Fifty years of refuges of fighting never seen a resting time never seen a resting time
10. Stop aggression stop occupation stop the genocide of the people of Palestine
11. Give us the chance to live in peace to have our land to turn it into paradise
12. Give us the chance to live in peace to have our land to turn it into paradise
13. Give us the chance to live in peace to have our land to turn it into paradise
14. See the children of the world seeking help in Palestineseeking help in Palestine
Lyric by Dr. Bashir Lasceabai
Children singing : Safa, Marwa, Mariam Aburraouf, and Hajer Anniami

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Administration

Jan 14, 2009

Group urges Obama to focus on human rights

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama should put human rights at the center of U.S. foreign, domestic and security policy to undo "the enormous damage" of the Bush years, a leading research and advocacy group said Wednesday in its survey of conditions in more than 90 countries.

In a 564-page report, Human Rights Watch said the Bush administration largely withdrew from the defense of human rights after deciding to combat terrorism "without regard to such basic rights as not to be subjected to torture, enforced disappearance or detention without trial."

"As a vital first step, Barack Obama and his team should radically rethink how they fight terrorism," said Kenneth Roth, the executive director of the group, a worldwide organization promoting human rights and civil liberties.

Roth said the Bush administration arrogantly has abandoned effective diplomatic efforts to reverse abuses.

"It's not only wrong but ineffectual to commit abuses in the name of fighting terrorism or to excuse abuses by repressive governments because they are thought to be allies in countering terror," he said.

The criticism was flatly rejected by State Department spokesman Sean McCormack. "We take a back seat to no one in our defense of human rights, whether that is helping free people in Iraq and Afghanistan or working to put an end to human traffic, or fighting for the right of every individual to worship as he or she wishes," he said.

McCormack added, "We are proud of our record on promotion of human rights."

In its world review, the report highlighted a human rights crisis in Gaza that existed before hundreds of civilians were killed in recent fighting between Israel and Hamas. Since the report is a review of developments last year, it did not dwell on the current combat. But Human Rights Watch condemned both Israel and the Palestinian militant group for 2008 actions.

These included Israel's blockade of Gaza and indiscriminate Palestinian rocket attacks on Israeli towns — continuing problems that inflamed the recent crisis. The report also documents "serious abuses" that Fatah, the mainstream Palestinian organization, and Hamas imposed on each other.

Between last January and June, Israeli forces killed 388 Palestinian fighters and civilians in Gaza; between January and October, Israelis killed 41 Palestinians on the West Bank, the report said.

Palestinian groups fired rockets into Israel, killing four Israeli civilians through November, the report said. Rocket attacks killed an additional four Israelis, including a soldier, as the tensions escalated at year's end.

In early November alone, Hamas and other Palestinian groups fired over 80 rockets at targets inside Israel in response to an Israeli military operation that killed six fighters, the report said.

The report, meanwhile, said Human Rights Watch had also documented ongoing human rights abuses, including attacks on civilians, during conflicts in Afghanistan, Colombia, Congo, Georgia, Somalia, Sri Lanka and Sudan, and political repression in Burma, China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan and Zimbabwe.

Several countries were singled out for failing to address crises in neighboring countries. For example, the report cited South Africa as failing to deal with Zimbabwe, Egypt as trying to limit scrutiny of abuses in Sudan's Darfur region, and India and China as not addressing repression in Burma.

Democracies are not spared criticism in the report. France and the United Kingdom along with the United States are accused of violating human rights in trying to curb terror.

Praised as speaking out for human rights were Botswana, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Zambia in Africa, and Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico and Uruguay in Latin America.