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Arab, Muslim states blast UN human rights envoys' report on war
By Reuters

GENEVA - Arab and Muslim countries on Wednesday angrily rejected a report by four UN human rights investigators on the Lebanon war, calling it "biased" and too soft on Israel.

The report accused Israel of committing "serious violations" of humanitarian law during the July 12-August 14 conflict, but it also said Hezbollah broke the law with their rocket attacks on Israeli civilians.

"The report is deferential to Israel, condescending towards Lebanon and accusatory towards Hezbollah," said Pakistan's ambassador Masood Khan speaking for the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) states.

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"The OIC council members have decided to distance themselves from the conclusions of the report, which does not have any operative value," he told the United Nations' human rights watchdog, the Human Rights Council.

Holding its second three-week session, the 47-state Geneva-based Council was debating the findings of the envoy's mission to Israel and Lebanon in mid-September.

The four - investigator into arbitrary executions Philip Alston, right to health investigator Paul Hunt, Secretary-General Kofi Annan's representative on displaced people Walter Kaelin and rapporteur on housing Miloon Kothari - made the visit on their own initiative.

They concluded that Israel did not distinguish between military and civilian targets, failed to apply the principle of proportionality and did not take all necessary precautions to limit injury and damage to civilians.

They said Hezbollah, whose cross-border abduction of two Israel Defense Forces soldiers triggered the fighting, broke human rights law by firing rockets loaded with ball bearings at civilian areas in northern Israel.

Both Israel and its main ally the United States also criticized the findings, without rejecting them outright, with Israel saying that they failed to hold Lebanon to account for allowing the Hezbollah attacks.

But U.S. Ambassador Warren W. Tichenor said the conclusions were more even handed than a Council resolution passed in August that condemned Israel for "massive violations" of human rights.

That resolution set up a special commission of inquiry, which is now in the region, to investigate the "systematic targeting and killing" of Lebanese civilians by Israel.

"I felt that the Council missed a chance to address the plight of the victims," mission member Kaelin told journalists after Wednesday's session, adding that the body had paid little attention to the envoys' recommendations.

These included a call to the international community to ban the use of cluster munitions - heavily used by Israel in the war - because of the threat posed to civilians.

While Arab and Muslim states spurned the report of the four, they praised the findings of a fifth UN investigator, Jean Ziegler, rapporteur on the right to food, whose separate mission focused on the suffering of the Lebanese.

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  1.   Could it be that the United Nothings is right? 18:41  |  natan 04/10/06
  2.   "accusatory towards Hezbollah" 18:59  |  ernst monroe 04/10/06
  3.   The UN does magic 19:23  |  Soderberg 04/10/06
  4.   What military targets were there to distinguish? 19:25  |  jvd70 04/10/06
  5.   No credibility 19:29  |  Rafa 04/10/06
  6.   What about Hezbollah firing from civilian areas? 19:37  |  steve 04/10/06
  7.   ernest monroe 19:44  |  manijeh 04/10/06
  8.   i wonder if 20:18  |  yo 04/10/06
  9.   Burn the UN flag and threaten whose life now? 20:30  |  Bimmer 04/10/06
  10.   TO ERNEST MORON 20:32  |  piece of / not peace 04/10/06
  11.   # 10 the real MORON 20:41  |  Kissel 04/10/06
  12.   principle of proportionality 20:57  |  Joe 04/10/06
  13.   Too "reasoned" for the Moslem nations to accept? 21:09  |  bruce 04/10/06
  14.   The end of Hezbollah 21:24  |  Akiva Patysh 04/10/06
  15.   Remember, infidels don`t have the right to criticize jihad 21:37  |  David Teich 04/10/06
  16.   #11 the truth is greater later 21:57  |  love #11 04/10/06
  17.   David Tteich 22:47  |  manijeh 04/10/06
  18.   Hezbollah Are Civilians 23:38  |  Paulo 04/10/06
  19.   yes, we infidels 23:49  |  yo 04/10/06
  20.   workers with the attackers R legal targets 00:11  |  sam 05/10/06
  21.   Steve #6, Joe #12 01:17  |  SPYGLASS 05/10/06
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