Amnesty International
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Friday, January 2, 2008
In Urgent Letter, Amnesty International USA Appeals to Secretary Rice to End "Lopsided U.S. Response" to Gaza Crisis
Human Rights Organization Insists U.S. Government "Exert Concrete Pressure" on All Parties to End Unlawful Attacks, Protect Civilians
Contact: AIUSA media office, 202.544.0200 x302, lspann@aiusa.org; On January 3 & 4, please contact Suzanne Trimel at 201.247.5057
(Washington) -- Amnesty International submitted an urgent letter to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice today, appealing to the U.S. government to vigorously pressure all parties to the current Gaza conflict to immediately cease indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks which cause civilian deaths and casualties, allow necessary humanitarian aid and workers into the region and suspend the transfer of U.S. weapons to Israel.
"Amnesty International USA is particularly dismayed at the lopsided response by the U.S. government to the recent violence and its lackadaisical efforts to ameliorate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza," the human rights organization states in its letter to Secretary Rice.
"Without diminishing the responsibility of Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups for indiscriminate and deliberate attacks on Israeli civilians, the U.S. government must not ignore Israel’s disproportionate response and the longstanding policies which have brought the Gaza Strip to the brink of humanitarian disaster."
Amnesty International is also deeply concerned that weaponry and military equipment supplied to Israel by the United States have also been used in the recent Israeli strikes against densely populated civilian residential areas of Gaza. The United States must suspend the transfer of weapons to Israel immediately and conduct an investigation into whether U.S. weapons were used to commit human rights abuses.
In the letter, Amnesty International also calls on the United States to take an active role in reversing the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza by exerting pressure on Israel to open the crossings into Gaza to human rights workers, journalists and adequate quantities of humanitarian aid. Addressing the humanitarian crisis will also require the United States to elicit cooperation from Egyptian and Hamas authorities in allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza to seek medical care.
The organization urged the United States to "go beyond rhetoric and exert concrete pressure on both parties to immediately cease unlawful attacks.”
Amnesty International is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning grassroots activist organization with more than 2.2 million supporters, activists and volunteers in more than 150 countries campaigning for human rights worldwide. The organization investigates and exposes abuses, educates and mobilizes the public, and works to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied.
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The following Middle East experts are available for comment:
Curt Goering, Senior deputy executive director for AIUSA. In his 25+ years at Amnesty International, he has frequently carried out research in the Middle East, including Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and Lebanon after the 2006 war. He is based in New York.
Zahir Janmohamed, AIUSA’s advocacy director for the Middle East and North Africa. He oversees the organization’s efforts to push the U.S. government to improve its record in supporting human rights in the Middle East and North Africa. Read his blog entry, Gaza by the Numbers, at: http://blog.amnestyusa.org. He is based in Washington, DC.
Edith Garwood, Country specialist on Israel, the occupied Palestinian territories and the Palestinian Authority for the U.S. section of Amnesty International. She is a member of the Amnesty International chapter in Charlotte, N.C., where she lives.
Please contact the AIUSA media relations office for more information or to book interviews at 202.544.0200 ext. 302. On January 3 & 4, please contact Suzanne Trimel at 201.247.5057.
For more information, please visit: www.amnestyusa.org
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