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The Swiss Take a Break From Neutrality

By Manila Ryce
Published Wednesday, July 5th, 2006, 3:39 am
Filed under: World: Asia, World: Europe, Human Rights, Terrorism, World Issues, Society/Culture

Switzerland, home of the Geneva Conventions, condemned Israels action of “collective punishment” on Palestine after the capture of an Israeli soldier. According to the Swiss ministry, the Israeli attacks on the prime minister’s office, destruction of a power station supplying 43% of the Gaza Strip’s electricity, and arresting large numbers of democratically elected legislators is unacceptable and violates international law.

“A number of actions by the Israeli Defense Force in their offensive against the Gaza Strip have violated the principle of proportionality … and are to be seen as forms of collective punishment, which is forbidden,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The statement urged the captors to treat the Israeli soldier properly, and for Israel to be in line with international humanitarian law in freeing the soldier. Israel had warned the Palestinian government that “the sky will fall on them” after the deadline set by the Palestinian captors for the Israeli government to comply with their negotiation had expired.

One Response to “The Swiss Take a Break From Neutrality”

  1. ‘Bout fuckin time. By the way, sorry I haven’t commented in a while, I’ve been sparring with white supremists for the last month.

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