New UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine Launches First Official Mission
GENEVA (18 September 2014) – The new United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the
Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, Makarim Wibisono, will undertake his first official visit to the region
from 20 to 28 September.
The Special Rapporteur will gather first-hand information on the current human rights situation in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory following Israel’s military operations over the past two months, which resulted in at least 1,473
Palestinian civilians killed, including some 501 children. The independent expert will visit Jordan and Egypt during his
mission. Mr. Wibisono will seek to access Gaza through the Rafah crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip.
“Despite my best efforts, I have not been granted access by Israel to the Occupied Palestinian Territory at this time,”
Mr. Wibisono said. “I deeply regret not having the opportunity to visit the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and to
speak face-to-face with victims and witnesses of Israel’s alleged violations of international humanitarian and human
rights law.”
During his mission, the Special Rapporteur will meet with Palestinian officials, religious and community leaders and
civil society representatives, among others. He will discuss the human rights situation across the Occupied Palestinian
Territory with a focus on the situation of Palestinian children, and the long-term impacts of violence, conflict and
occupation on their fundamental human rights.
The Special Rapporteur will present an oral update to the General Assembly in October 2014 on his findings and
conclusions, and report fully on his mission with recommendations, to the Human Rights Council in March 2015.
A press conference will be held at the end of the Special Rapporteur’s visit, on Sunday 28 September at 10:30, at the Fairmont Heliopolis
hotel in Cairo.
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