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To: Mephisto who wrote (3612)4/16/2002 2:31:25 AM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 15516
 
Israel: Allow Access to Jenin Camp

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(Jerusalem, April 15, 2002) The Israeli government should immediately allow humanitarian and human rights organizations and journalists unfettered access to Jenin
refugee camp, Human Rights Watch urged today. Camp inhabitants remain under curfew without access to food, water, and medical supplies.

"If the IDF can organize journalist tours of the camp, why doesn't it allow in food, water,
and other essential goods?" said Hanny Megally, executive director of the Middle East
and North Africa division of Human Rights Watch. "It is imperative to allow humanitarian
and human rights groups into the camp."

Officials of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency and other humanitarian
organizations continue to be denied access to the camp.
Press access is heavily
restricted; the IDF has allowed selected journalists to tour the area under IDF
supervision for two days. Food, water, and medical supplies are available on trucks in
Jenin city, only a short distance away, but for the past four days no permission has
been given for them to be delivered. Camp residents remain under curfew, unable to
obtain supplies or locate missing family members.

A handful of delegates from the International Committee of the Red Cross and
Palestinian medical officials were allowed into the camp this morning under strict IDF
supervision as part of an out-of-court agreement to supervise the identification and burial
of the dead, but not to provide other assistance to the residents of the refugee camp.


Human Rights Watch said that human rights researchers from local and international
organizations had been held at an IDF checkpoint outside Jenin city and were denied
permission to enter. Numerous unconfirmed reports of unlawful killings, the
indiscriminate use of force, and other serious violations of international humanitarian law
have emerged in the aftermath of the IDF's operations in Jenin last week.

"There have been terrible reports coming out of Jenin camp, and they
need immediate investigation," said Megally. "By blocking the very people
who can provide assistance or investigate what has happened, the IDF is
making a bad situation worse."


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