‘Existential Hour’ for Palestine at 30-Country Conference in Colombia
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Francesca Albanese, Special Rapporteur for Palestine, participated in the opening of a meeting of the Hague Group in Colombia
PARIS. Concrete measures to put pressure on Israel, guarantee international law and “stop the genocide in Gaza”. These are the stated goals when Colombian President Gustavo Petro receives representatives of some 30 countries in Bogotá. Among them are China, Brazil and Spain.
The Colombian capital is, from this morning until tomorrow evening, the scene of a new political and economic offensive against the Hebrew state. Among the stars of the colloquium: Rima Hassan, Jeremy Corbyn and Francesca Albanese Colombian President Gustavo Petro invited some 20 governments from the Middle East and Latin America to discuss today and tomorrow in Bogota about "new measures" to be taken against Israel. Co-chaired by Colombia and S…
‘Existential hour’ for Palestine at 30-country conference in Colombia
LONDON: A 30-country conference aimed at ending Israel’s occupation of Palestine is one of the most significant political developments of the past 20 months, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has said. The two-day event starts on Tuesday in the Colombian capital Bogota, and will be attended by representatives from countries including China, Spain and Qatar. Albanese
UN’s Albanese hails 30-nation meeting aimed at ending Israeli occupation of Palestine
Francesca Albanese will say the two-day gathering in Bogotá, Colombia, starting on Tuesday and including China, Spain and Qatar, comes at "an existential hour" for Israel and the Palestinian people.
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