le CNDH appelle à mettre un terme aux souffrances des enfants palestiniens et sahraouis
Summary of the CNDH Statement on International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
On June 4th, marking the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH) issued a statement urging the international community to take action to alleviate the suffering of Palestinian and Sahrawi children facing the harsh realities of occupation.
The CNDH highlighted the dire circumstances for children in the Gaza Strip, who "struggle daily to survive amidst devastation, fear, terror, and hunger." The organization pointed out the deplorable health conditions in refugee camps, which predominantly affect children due to factors such as pollution, lack of water, and inadequate health services.
In the face of this humanitarian crisis, the CNDH reminded the global community of its responsibility to intervene promptly, halt aggression, and facilitate urgent humanitarian aid, particularly medical supplies. It also referenced the plights of Sahrawi children, citing the case of Oussama Mouloud to demonstrate severe violations of the right to life in occupied Sahrawi territories.
The CNDH called upon global public opinion and international organizations to condemn crimes perpetrated by Moroccan forces against children in these occupied areas, arguing that such actions contravene international humanitarian law, relevant charters, and conventions.
In summary, the CNDH emphasized the urgent need for international solidarity and action to protect the rights and lives of vulnerable children suffering under occupation.
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