Human Rights Council: Gaza Ceasefire Must Be Maintained, Türk Insists

UN Human Rights Chief Calls for Ceasefire in Gaza and Accountability for Violations

Addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk denounced the Hamas-led attacks on Israel that triggered the war in October 2023 while also criticizing Israel’s military operations in Gaza, which have resulted in over 48,000 Palestinian deaths, according to local reports.

A Path Toward Peace

“At this critical juncture, the world must ask how to resolve this long-standing conflict and break the cycle of violence,” Türk stated.

He stressed that any vision for a better future must confront past injustices, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice.

Türk urged that all phases of the ceasefire must be fully implemented in good faith and insisted that Palestinians must have the right to determine their own future.

Meanwhile, reports indicate that Israel is expected to proceed with the release of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the return of the remains of four hostages.

Unprecedented Human Rights Violations

Türk outlined the widespread human rights violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, stating that there has been a blatant disregard for international humanitarian law on both sides since the conflict escalated in October 2023.

He questioned Israel’s commitment to accountability, particularly regarding unlawful killings in Gaza and the West Bank.

Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups have also committed serious violations, including taking hostages and launching indiscriminate attacks on Israel, which amount to war crimes, he noted.

He warned that those responsible for war crimes must be held accountable to prevent future atrocities, adding that impunity only perpetuates suffering for generations.

Referring to Israel’s decision to ban UNRWA and the US sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC), Türk condemned efforts to undermine international institutions, stating that such actions ultimately harm global justice efforts.

He also urged resistance against any annexation of Palestinian land or forced displacement of civilians, calling for solutions that foster justice, compassion, healing, and truth.

Crackdown on Dissent in Nicaragua

A UN human rights investigation has accused Nicaragua’s government of carrying out widespread repression against its people, urging the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to take action.

The Group of Experts on Nicaragua, operating independently from the UN, has previously reported that the Nicaraguan government’s actions—including murder, torture, and imprisonment of opponents—may constitute crimes against humanity.

Their latest findings will be presented to the Human Rights Council this week.

According to the group, President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo have created an authoritarian state in which opposition voices are silenced, independent institutions have disappeared, and citizens face persecution and exile.

International Action Needed

In response to Nicaragua’s severe crackdown on civil rights, the international community established an investigative body in 2018 to monitor government abuses.

“We call on nations to hold Nicaragua accountable for violating the UN Convention on Torture and the UN Convention on Statelessness before the ICJ,” said Reed Brody, a member of the Group of Experts.

“No country in the world has used arbitrary nationality revocation against political opponents at the scale Nicaragua has,” Brody emphasized, warning that this violates international law.

A System of Repression

Chair of the Group of Experts, Jan-Michael Simon, described Nicaragua’s government and ruling Sandinista party as having fused into a single machine of repression.

He explained that the judiciary, legislature, and electoral bodies in Nicaragua have become mere instruments of the presidential office, leading to mass detentions, enforced disappearances, torture, and deprivation of citizenship.

As calls for justice and accountability grow, the UN is urging swift international action to address the ongoing human rights violations in both Gaza and Nicaragua.


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    bambi wings

    Oh, brilliant! The Human Rights Council just discovered that ceasefires are a thing, like finding out that espresso is not just a fancy way to say coffee. Who knew accountability was on the menu? ☕️😏

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