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Israel 'blocks Tutu Gaza mission' | Israel 'blocks Tutu Gaza mission' |
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Israel has blocked a UN fact-finding mission to the Gaza Strip that was to be led by South African Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu, the UN says. | Israel has blocked a UN fact-finding mission to the Gaza Strip that was to be led by South African Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu, the UN says. |
Archbishop Tutu's team were sent to investigated last month's killings of 19 civilians in an Israeli barrage in the northern town of Beit Hanoun. | |
But Israel had not granted the former Archbishop of Cape Town the necessary travel clearance, a UN official said. | But Israel had not granted the former Archbishop of Cape Town the necessary travel clearance, a UN official said. |
The Israeli government said it had not formally denied visas to the UN team. | The Israeli government said it had not formally denied visas to the UN team. |
Archbishop Tutu's team was supposed to report its findings to the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council by Friday. | |
Spokeswoman Sonia Bakar said Archbishop Tutu had other engagements and could not wait any longer for Israeli permission to travel. | |
"It has been cancelled. We were supposed to go yesterday (Sunday)," she said. | "It has been cancelled. We were supposed to go yesterday (Sunday)," she said. |
An Israeli government spokesman said it had not made a final decision on whether to grant visas for Archbishop Tutu's team. | |
He said the government did "not have a problem not with the personalities, we had a problem with the institution. We saw a situation whereby the human rights mechanism of the UN was being cynically exploited to advance an anti-Israel agenda". | He said the government did "not have a problem not with the personalities, we had a problem with the institution. We saw a situation whereby the human rights mechanism of the UN was being cynically exploited to advance an anti-Israel agenda". |
Shelling 'an accident' | Shelling 'an accident' |
The 47-nation Human Rights Council authorised the mission last month after condemning the killings. | The 47-nation Human Rights Council authorised the mission last month after condemning the killings. |
It asked Archbishop Tutu to assess the situation of victims, address the needs of survivors and make recommendations on ways to protect Palestinian civilians against further Israeli attacks. | |
The shelling, which Israel said was unintended, came after its troops wound up a week-long incursion designed to curb Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel from the town. | The shelling, which Israel said was unintended, came after its troops wound up a week-long incursion designed to curb Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel from the town. |
The Israeli army claimed Beit Hanoun was a rocket-launching stronghold. | The Israeli army claimed Beit Hanoun was a rocket-launching stronghold. |
Archbishop Tutu - the winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his fight against apartheid in South Africa - chaired the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission after the end of white minority rule. |
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