International law prohibits violent acts such as detonating seemingly innocent devices, says High Commissioner for Human Rights
International law “prohibits” the use of “trapped”, apparently “innocent” devices, insisted today, before the UN Security Council, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk.
“It is a war crime to commit acts of violence aimed at spreading terror among civilians“, he added, speaking at the meeting organized at the request of Algeria, on the occasion of the simultaneous explosion of buzzers and portable radios in Lebanon, which resulted in the death of 37 people and the injury of 2,931.
UN political affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo warned the Security Council that if violence between Israel, Palestinian Hamas and Lebanon’s Hezbollah continues, then “we risk seeing a conflagration that could eclipse even the destruction and the sufferings we have witnessed so far.”
Turk pointed out that “it is difficult to see how, under these circumstances, such attacks could be consistent with the basic principles of discrimination, proportionality and precautionary measures in attack as defined by international humanitarian law».
Turk called for an independent investigation into the blasts of the communications devices in Lebanon and stressed that those who ordered and carried out the attacks must be held accountable, noting that “war has rules.”
“Targeting thousands of people simultaneously, be they civilians or members of armed organizations, without knowing who is in possession of said devices, where they are at the time of the attack, violates international humanitarian law“, he underlined.
“These attacks represent a new development in warfare, where communication devices are turned into weapons (…) This cannot be the new normal“, he insisted.
Source :Skai
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