UN Security Council Discusses Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, Including Blacklisting Hamas, Notice to Israel
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UN Security Council discusses conflict-related sexual violence, including blacklisting Hamas, notice to Israel
“The world must understand: Hamas uses rape as a weapon,” Michal Herzog, Israel’s first lady, said ahead of the council’s session in New York.The post UN Security Council discusses conflict-related sexual violence, including blacklisting Hamas, notice to Israel appeared first…
Of particular concern were reports of attacks on detention centers, checkpoints and humanitarian corridors, even with infant victims.
A joint statement on sexual violence in conflict was signed by nine Security Council countries, including Greece, More...
Nine Security Council member states, Denmark, France, Greece, Guyana, the Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, the United Kingdom and Panama, signed a statement on the UN body’s Shared Commitments on the “Women, Peace and Security” agenda, delivered by the Permanent Representative of Panama on the occasion of the Security Council’s annual open debate on Sexual Violence in Conflict (CRSV). The nine countries expressed their appreciation for…
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