Human Rights Ministry Denounce US President’s Moves in the Region

The Ministry of Human Rights condemned Saturday the movements of the United States President in the region, his visit to the occupied Palestinian territories and Saudi Arabia, and his attitudes aimed at confiscating the rights of Arab and Islamic peoples.

In a statement received by SABA, the Ministry noted that the so-called US-Zionist Jerusalem Declaration amounted to international crime by establishing the law of the jungle, as an alternative to the norms of general international law, international humanitarian law, and international human rights law, other than its denial of the Charter of the United Nations and all relevant United Nations resolutions on the Palestinian question.

The Declaration was more akin to a gang agreement in which disclaimer of all moral and legal obligations, and revealed the ugliness of American and Israeli policies on the Palestinian issue and peoples’ and human rights to self-determination, resisting occupation and heading to international courts to hold war criminals accountable.

The statement pointed out that the declaration was a condemnation of the struggles of the Palestinian people, the human rights movement and international solidarity with the Palestinian cause, and new evidence that the United States was not a biased mediator but a partner in all Israeli crimes of aggression and war crimes. Its leaders and those of the occupying Power must be prosecuted as war criminals.

The Ministry of Human Rights reiterated its rejection of all treason and normalization regimes with this entity and seeks to consolidate its presence in the vicinity of the usurped Arab right within the United States Zionist project aimed at the region.

The statement called on the peoples of the Arab and Islamic nations and all the world’s free and human rights activists to pursue a broad campaign of solidarity with the Palestinian people, move to counter these projects and restore Arab and Islamic rights.

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