Volkar Turk told the Human Rights Council on Monday, “Our world is going through a period of unrest and unpredictableness, which is seen in growing wars and conflicts and divided societies.”
“We cannot let the fundamental global consensus to break in front of our eyes, about international norms and institutions, which has been made by hard work.”
War weapons
The United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner Volcker Turk, while presenting new information about the situations of more than 30 countries, shared the fact that legal safety measures are being ignored repeatedly for the people and sides who are not involved in the war.
Volkar Turk said, “The common people are being deliberately attacked. Sexual violence and famine are being used as a weapon of war.”
“Humanitarian aid is deprived of, arms are being sent beyond the boundaries and bypassing international restrictions. And humanitarian aid workers are targeted.”
“In the year 2024, some of the world’s most frightening crises in the world, providing assistance to the people, 356 human workers have been killed,” he said.
Unbearable price
The Human Rights High Commissioner, in Sudan, in areas with heavy population by the parties involved in the war, condemned the devastating bomb attacks carried out with full punishment.
He said that in the meantime, this worst human destruction of the world is deepening, which threatens regional stability, “The common people are paying unbearable price in the naked war for power and resources.”
“All countries will have to use their effects to prevent war, start inclusive dialogues and infection in the civil -leadership government, to pressurize the sides and their colleagues.”
People of Ukraine need peace
Volcar Turk opposed any peace agreement in which Ukraine is not included, citing the status of Ukraine.
Especially, he referenced Ukraine with an open disagreement between President Donold Trump and Volodimir Zelanski at the White House meeting on Friday, after openly disagreeing, Ukraine’s ambiguity about the United States getting future material support from the United States.
He said that even after three years of Russia’s ‘full -scale invasion’ on Ukraine, people are horrified… Ukraine people will have to be included in any discussion about ending the war and their human rights will have to be fully respected. Should be based on permanent peace, United Nations Charter and International Law. ”
Focus on Gaza ceasefire
The head of the United Nations emphasized that in the Palestinian region of Israel, Gaza has a delicate ceasefire “and is the foundation of peace”.
He also stressed that the help distribution in Gaza should start immediately resumed, just as Israel has announced to stop the assistance flow in the destroyed Gaza Strip.
He also proposed to extend the first phase of the ceasefire, which ended in the weekend and due to which, Israeli soldiers will be allowed to remain in Gaza.
United Nations Assistance Head Tom Flature expressed concern over the Israeli decision and said that the ceasefire “will have to remain”.
Tom Flature, in an online appeal: “International human law is clear: We must be allowed to provide important life -saving assistance. We cannot let the help progressed during the last 42 days to waste.
On the other hand, Volkar Turk said in the Human Rights Council, “Any solution to the cycles of violence should be inherent in human rights, including the right to self -determination, rule of law and accountability. All the hideouts have to be released; All those detained arbitrarily will have to be released; And humanitarian aid will have to be resumed immediately in Gaza. ”
Violence of violence in the west coast
The Human Rights High Commissioner Volkar Turk, showing the deepest concerns of humanists and human rights communities about Israeli military raids on the Palestinian settlements on the west coast, emphasized that Israel’s “unilateral action and violating international law, the threats of capture should be closed”.
He also condemned the use of Israel “military weapons and strategies including tanks and airstrikes against Palestinians”.
Equally worrying is “the destruction of refugee camps and emptying them, expansion of illegal settlements, strict restrictions on traffic and displacement of thousands of people”.
The Human Rights High Commissioner also presented information about the ongoing conflicts and wars in some other regions of the world including DRC, Myanmar, Heti, Yemen and Syria.
Tacc
Volcar Turk, warning, said that the rise of non -elected and irregular “TAC aristocratic system” is equally worrying, which shows a new global power landscape. He also urged the governments of the countries, to fulfill his primary purpose of keeping his people safe from uncontrolled power.
He said, “Today’s TAC aristocratic class,” our data: They know where we live, what we do, what are our genes and our health conditions, our thoughts, our habits, our wishes and our fear… and they know how we can manipulate us. “