Craig Mokheiber, Director of the New York Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, left his position on Tuesday (31). He said in a message that Gaza is a classic case of genocide.
“Once again we are witnessing genocide before our eyes, and the organization we serve seems powerless to stop it,” Mokheiber wrote to UN High Commissioner in Geneva Volker Türk.
He also said that the US, the UK and most of Europe are “fully complicit in this terrible attack” and that these governments are “actively arming the attack, providing economic and intelligence support, and providing political and diplomatic cover for the atrocities committed by Israel.” “.
Mokheiber, 63, is a lawyer specializing in international human rights law and has worked at the United Nations since 1992. He led the development of OHCHR’s original work on the human rights-based approach and served as Senior Human Rights Advisor for Palestine, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Sudan.
The United Nations told The Guardian that Moukheiber was informed in March 2023 of his retirement, which takes effect on Wednesday (the first). Regarding the current former director’s statement, the organization said that “the opinions expressed in his published letter are the employee’s personal opinions.”
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