Tayseer Khaled: Is 10th of December is actually a global human rights day

Tayseer Khaled, member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), member of the Political Bureau of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, wrote in a blog on social networking sites on International Human Rights Day,  the 10th of December :

Today is the tenth of December. On this day in 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Two years later, in 1950, the General Assembly adopted resolution 423 (V), in which it called upon all States and relevant organizations to observe 10 December annually as a universal day of human rights.

The question arises : Is there really a global day for human rights . who is looking at the position of the governments of the world in general and the American administration in particular towards the rights of the Palestinian people specifically and the daily criminal practices of the Zionist beast in Palestine has the right to ask about the commitment of the international community representing the United Nations and its General Assembly to protect human rights in the world in general and Palestine in particular.

Khaled ended his blog : "It seems that the Israeli government has not heard of this day because those who follow the Israeli brutal practices and violations of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since June 1967 comes to the conclusion , that the tenth of December may be the twin of the first of April, no more," he said.

 

10.12.2018                                                                                           Press Office

 

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