By Dr. Hanna Issa - Professor of International Law - TopicsExpress



          

By Dr. Hanna Issa - Professor of International Law International law explicitly acknowledged resistance movements organized international bodies recognized by all legitimate rights of combatants and more than it has admitted for the people based on the face of the enemy, and even if it was not organized the same rights. So the movements of the Popular Resistance organization subject to the same rules that govern the ground war in international law, the Hague Convention of 1907 and the Rules of War on Land attached to them and the Geneva Convention on 27 / July / 1929 and the four Geneva Conventions on 12 / August / 1949, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the year 1948. That criminalize acts of Israel against the rights of civilians (children, women, and the elderly)
Posted on: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 11:41:50 +0000

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