Vietnam attends UN meeting on civilian protection

(VOVworld) – Ambassador Nguyen Trung Thanh, Vietnam’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, attended a meeting of the fourth Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War in Geneva, Switzerland on Wednesday.

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Palestinian girls run away after an Israeli air strike on a house in the northern Gaza.
(Photo: Reuters)

Representatives from 126 state members of the convention adopted the meeting’s declaration, pointing out several violations of banned regulations, including attacks on non-military objectives as well as on protected persons and facilities like schools, health institutes, public vehicles and humanitarian officials. The declaration reiterated the International Court of Justice’s opinion relating to the construction of a wall in and around east Jerusalem, while showing deep concerns over measures Israel is conducting in the Palestinian territory, such as closing the Gaza Strip, building and expanding Jewish settlement zones and taking assets away. The actions have caused serious impacts on the lives of Palestinian civilians.
Through the declaration, the convention’s state members called on UN offices involved, including the UN Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict established by the UN Human Rights Council in July, 2014, to bring to light war crimes and crimes against humanity in Palestine.

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