by Eldad Beck
New research from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs demonstrates the links between the so-called "human rights groups" that are demanding investigations against Israel and the US and their links to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a listed terrorist group.
The
organizations that have sued Israel and the US in the International
Criminal Court for alleged war crimes against the Palestinians and in
Afghanistan, respectively, have ties to each other, as well as to
terrorist organizations, new research from the Jerusalem Center for
Public Affairs reveals.
According to the JCPA's work, prominent activists in the campaign to delegitimize Israel, who are also connected to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – which is listed as a terrorist organization in the US and the European Union – play a key role in the cooperation between all these entities.
The research also reveals that ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda has close ties to one of these organizations.
The groups that sued the US in the ICC in 2017 include the Paris-based International Federation for Human Rights, and the Center for Constitutional Rights, whose headquarters is in New York. In 2019, a panel of ICC judges rejected a request by Bensouda to launch an investigation against the US based on the suits that had been filed. The organizations behind the lawsuits increased pressure on the ICC, and a month ago, the court gave Bensouda the green light to launch an investigation against the US, which prompted the US to step of its sanctions against ICC functionaries involved in that investigation.
The organizations that have tried to bring suits against Israel in the ICC include Al Haq, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, and Al-Dameer. The JCPA research states that these groups have links to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and that "they are far from being human rights group, as they falsely represent themselves."
Al-Haq, the PCHR, and Al-Mezan are members of the International Federation for Human Rights, of which Al-Haq director Shawan Jabarin is the general secretary. In the past, Jabarin held a senior position in the PFLP and was sentenced to prison terms in Israel a number of times. Israel's Supreme Court defined Jabarin as "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" because he disguises his terrorist activity as human rights work.
Raji Surani, director general of the PCHR, formerly served as deputy director of the International Federation for Human Rights. Nada Kiswanson, a Swedish lawyer of Palestinian descent, and Katherine Gallagher, who represented the plaintiffs in the ICC suit against the US, helped the Palestinians reach out to the ICC against Israel. Kiswanson is the former director of Al-Haq office in The Hague, and in that role filed complaints against Israel with the ICC.
Gallagher, who currently represents the victims in the case against Israel, was a member of the Palestinian delegation that filed the Palestinian reports and position paper.
Meanwhile, the Center for Constitutional Rights also supported the Palestinian request for the ICC to investigate Israel, and hosted a meeting with Jabarin and Surani in 2016.
The JCPA research was compiled by
Brig. Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser and Daniel Diker, who noted that
Bensouda's neutrality was in question given her close ties to the
International Federation for Human Rights in recent years. In 2015, the
researchers say, Bensouda visited the organization's Paris office, and
in 2019 she was the keynote speaker at a conference marking the group's
40th annual conference.
"The close ties between the entities behind the suits against the US and Israel demonstrates the political aspect of the entire process," Kuperwasser told Israel Hayom.
"It appears that Prosecutor Bensouda is not only not preventing this political move, but also promoting it. Radical left-wing, anti-Israel, and anti-American entities are working to hurt Israel as the national state of the Jewish people and the US because of its backing for Israel, among other things. When the American administration says that it will take steps against anyone involved in ICC investigations against the US, this applies not only to ICC functionaries and lawyers, but also to the people behind the investigation. Steps against them would certainly be justified," Kuperwasser said.
According to the JCPA's work, prominent activists in the campaign to delegitimize Israel, who are also connected to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – which is listed as a terrorist organization in the US and the European Union – play a key role in the cooperation between all these entities.
The groups that sued the US in the ICC in 2017 include the Paris-based International Federation for Human Rights, and the Center for Constitutional Rights, whose headquarters is in New York. In 2019, a panel of ICC judges rejected a request by Bensouda to launch an investigation against the US based on the suits that had been filed. The organizations behind the lawsuits increased pressure on the ICC, and a month ago, the court gave Bensouda the green light to launch an investigation against the US, which prompted the US to step of its sanctions against ICC functionaries involved in that investigation.
The organizations that have tried to bring suits against Israel in the ICC include Al Haq, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, and Al-Dameer. The JCPA research states that these groups have links to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and that "they are far from being human rights group, as they falsely represent themselves."
Al-Haq, the PCHR, and Al-Mezan are members of the International Federation for Human Rights, of which Al-Haq director Shawan Jabarin is the general secretary. In the past, Jabarin held a senior position in the PFLP and was sentenced to prison terms in Israel a number of times. Israel's Supreme Court defined Jabarin as "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" because he disguises his terrorist activity as human rights work.
Raji Surani, director general of the PCHR, formerly served as deputy director of the International Federation for Human Rights. Nada Kiswanson, a Swedish lawyer of Palestinian descent, and Katherine Gallagher, who represented the plaintiffs in the ICC suit against the US, helped the Palestinians reach out to the ICC against Israel. Kiswanson is the former director of Al-Haq office in The Hague, and in that role filed complaints against Israel with the ICC.
Gallagher, who currently represents the victims in the case against Israel, was a member of the Palestinian delegation that filed the Palestinian reports and position paper.
Meanwhile, the Center for Constitutional Rights also supported the Palestinian request for the ICC to investigate Israel, and hosted a meeting with Jabarin and Surani in 2016.
"The close ties between the entities behind the suits against the US and Israel demonstrates the political aspect of the entire process," Kuperwasser told Israel Hayom.
"It appears that Prosecutor Bensouda is not only not preventing this political move, but also promoting it. Radical left-wing, anti-Israel, and anti-American entities are working to hurt Israel as the national state of the Jewish people and the US because of its backing for Israel, among other things. When the American administration says that it will take steps against anyone involved in ICC investigations against the US, this applies not only to ICC functionaries and lawyers, but also to the people behind the investigation. Steps against them would certainly be justified," Kuperwasser said.
Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/06/16/%e2%80%8egroups-behind-icc-suits-against-israel-us-have-terrorist-ties%e2%80%8e/
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