Reasen2Resist - 17 jun 2025
Since Israel attacked Iran several days ago, the so-called “mainstream” discourse in the West has been chock full of proclamations that Israel has a “right to defend itself”.
But there have been few (if any) competent analyses of the legality of Israel’s actions.
To examine the legality of Israel's attacks on Iran and Iran's response to those attacks, Dimitri Lascaris speaks with former United Nations human rights lawyer, Craig Mokhiber.
Craig is a specialist in international human rights law, policy, and methodology. On October 28, 2023, three weeks after Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza began, Craig stepped down as the director of the New York office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, four days before he was due to retire.
In his final letter to High Commissioner Volker Türk, Craig harshly criticized the organization's response to Israel’s war on Gaza, calling Israel's military intervention a "textbook genocide" and accusing the UN of failing to act.
During the interview, Craig referred to a recent article he wrote for Foreign Policy in Focus. That article can be found here:
https://fpif.org/weog-the-uns-settler...
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No sé por qué claman y reclaman el derecho cuando desde el Covid es la ley del más fuerte. Las instituciones internacionales ya no significan nada. Nada hay que se pueda pactar con los países occidenales, ni si quiera con Brasil. Salud!
ResponderEliminarReclaman el derecho porque no todos los países son (al menos no son tan) irresponsables como los occidentales. Si prevaleciera la ley del más fuerte, el mundo desembocaría en una conflagración nuclear.
EliminarSalud!