UNRWA censures scale of suffering in Gaza shaking faith in human rights
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says the scale of suffering witnessed during last year has shaken faiths in human rights.
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The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), said the scale of suffering witnessed in Gaza over this past year has shaken many people’s faith in human rights.
“The rights being denied to people in Gaza are the same rights intended to protect all of us. We all have a stake in Gaza,” said UNRWA in a statement marking Human Rights Day; observed annually worldwide on December 10.
“Universal human rights are the best guarantee there is of a world where all individuals can live in dignity, security, equality, and freedom.”
“We all have a stake in safeguarding and advancing human rights. We all have a stake in building a future where respect for human rights, dignity, and accountability are not postponed but delivered,” said the UN relief agency.
An earlier post on X said the rights to security, dignity, freedom from violence and displacement, and access to adequate food, water, sanitation, clothing, and housing are not privileges; they are rights denied to Palestinians in Gaza.
UNRWA reiterated its call for an immediate ceasefire.