On March 11, Pramila Patten, the United Nations’ special representative of the secretary-general on sexual violence in conflict, presented a report to the U.N. Security Council on her fact-finding mission to Israel and the Palestinian territories regarding the events of Oct. 7, 2023. Her mission, she stated, “threw light on the indiscriminate and coordinated attacks by Hamas and other armed groups against multiple military and civilian targets, aimed to kill, to inflict suffering and abduct the maximum number possible of men, women, and children—soldiers and civilians alike—in the minimum possible amount of time.” . . .Paywall after this.
"The more this is publicised the better. Very important. Those who stand up for “Palestine and it’s despotic Hamas regime” should be made to watch these videos and made to hear what is written in the writings of Islam, and what Muslims are taught and believe in, fundamentally, about ridding all people who are not of their regime of hatred, destruction and death hell whether they want to or not. Their human rights have been forfeited because of their wilful ignorance."
Home - Dinah Project Recognition and justice for victims of sexual violence in conflict. Remembering the atrocities of October 7th, 2023; Holding perpetrators accountable.
. . . "The Dinah Project is composed of legal and feminist experts determined that the world will never forget the heinous sexual violence and gender atrocities perpetrated on October 7th, 2023, and the ongoing abuse of the hostages. We are dedicated to bringing justice to those victims and to all future victims of conflict related sexual violence." . . .
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