Plea for more help in Middle East
April 2002
The groups,
who took part in talks in the medieval Belgian city of Gent, urged the EU and
international community to do more to protect Palestinians in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip.
They also
lambasted the Israeli army's refusal to allow them into the Occupied
Territories as independent observers.
“It’s in
everyone’s interests that we be allowed in so that we can gather factual and
accurate information,” said Nimrod Amzalak of B’Tselem, a human rights group
set up during the first intifada in the late 1980s.
Another
activist, Noam Lubell, of Physicians for Human Rights, said he had received
reports of wounded civilians being left to bleed to death, ambulances being
turned back or shot at, hospitals running out of supplies and those needing
medical treatment unable to reach hospitals.
Commission
President Romano Prodi and Development Commissioner Poul Nielson announced a €6.7
million aid package for the Palestinian Authority earlier this month.
This article appeared in the 18 April 2002
issue of European Voice. ©2002 The Economist
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