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Human Rights Watch: No evidence of massacre in Jenin
Jerusalem Post ^ | 4/28/2002 | Jerusalem Post

Posted on 04/27/2002 6:26:39 PM PDT by l33t

As a UN fact-finding mission prepares to investigate allegations of a massacre in Jenin, most aid workers in the city say that they have come to one major conclusion - though massive destruction took place in the refugee camp, there was clearly no massacre.

Aid workers and local doctors have found 52 corpses so far. The workers believe that 21 of them were civilians, including four women, two 14 year old boys, two invalids, and two or three elderly men.

"The majority of those killed," said Peter Bouckaert, a senior researcher at US-based Human Rights Watch posted to Jenin, "were killed by snipers. Only one man, that we know of, was crushed in his home by a bulldozer." Bouckaert, whose group has worked closely with medical teams at Jenin Hospital, believes that very few corpses remain buried beneath the tons of rubble. The area of the worst destruction has come to be known among foreign rescue workers, Palestinians, and IDF soldiers alike, as "Ground Zero." Bouckaert was almost certain, he told The Jerusalem Post, that the death toll will not rise beyond 80.

"There is simply no evidence of a massacre. But we are worried that Israel will use this fact to whitewash the enormous amount of damage done to the civilian sector." There is still no electricity in the camp, burst water pipes have flooded low lying areas, and the camp's two schools remain closed.

Posters of "martyrs" and Hamas and Islamic Jihad flags are again in evidence on the few structures left standing at "Ground Zero." Aid groups, including UNWRA, B'Tselem, LAW, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch are still tallying lists of dead, injured, and displaced, as well as the number of houses destroyed, rendered unlivable, or simply damaged.

Nearly every building in the refugee camp, and many in Jenin city itself, were damaged in the fierce two-week battle waged in the town. The IDF estimates that about 10 percent of the structures in the camp were destroyed, while Jenin Governor Zuneir Munasra said about 40% of the camp's buildings were destroyed and another 20% rendered unlivable.

The Jenin Governorate and other Palestinian Authority bodies have halted the removal of debris ahead of today's arrival of the UN commission headed by headed by former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari, despite the desire of UNWRA and other aid organizations to restore the camp to normal

Also hindering search and rescue work, says UNWRA Deputy Director Charles Capes, is the large number of unexploded ordinance lying about the camp. Last week British and Norwegian sappers remove some of the booby traps, but they returned home leaving most of the job undone. A French Civil Guard rescue team began Friday to mark and isolate buildings or areas believed to be unsafe.

Capes said Palestinian gunmen planted many of the booby traps while other ordinance had been left behind by IDF. Since April 19 one person has been killed and at least 12 were wounded by unexploded ordinance in the camp.

Capes said that as many as 3,500 people have been left without shelter. Munasra told the Post that many of them refuse to use the some 800 tents and other equipment sent by US Agency for International Development because they believe the US was "complicit in the attack on their camp.


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To: sleavelessinseattle
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41 posted on 04/29/2002 2:37:58 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: backhoe
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42 posted on 04/29/2002 2:43:00 AM PDT by sleavelessinseattle
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To: backhoe
Speaking of rolling, coasting, and brakes, when we lived out there, my brother-in-law's cars consisted of a 1974 Volvo, a station wagon of ancient, forgotten vintage, and a 1963 Caddy Fleetwood- which was my favorite to drive up & down the hills. When that monster would crest a hill and start lumbering down, all the little eco-boxes would scatter before it like chickens before a hawk!

Now you're talking! My parents gave me their Checker Marathon when I turned 16...They painted it black! I immediately put a Mercedes hood ornament on it...People would go nuts looking at it! I learned about car construction...I use to hit things when I got frustrated, and I used to bang my fist on that big hunk of steel and it never even moved...Then I got a Chevy Montecarlo and had an engine problem one day and just slapped the side and put a huge Dent in the metal...OOPS...They don't make em like that anymore...Glad I never hit anyone with that beast...it would have looked like Christine!

43 posted on 04/29/2002 3:00:14 AM PDT by sleavelessinseattle
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To: l33t
"There is simply no evidence of a massacre. But we are worried that Israel will use this fact to whitewash the enormous amount of damage done to the civilian sector."

Non-babelfish translation: "There was no massacre! This is simply a catastrophe, we had relied on this for the continued UN offensive against Israel. Even if our Hamas/Al-Aqsa friends carry a few extra corpses into Jenin it is doubtful if it will be enough. What to do, what to do...."

45 posted on 04/29/2002 6:57:19 AM PDT by Cachelot
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To: StACase
mas·sa·cre

Pronunciation Key (ms-kr) n.

1. The act or an instance of killing a large number of humans indiscriminately and cruelly.

2. The slaughter of a large number of animals.

3. Informal. A severe defeat, as in a sports event.

46 posted on 04/29/2002 8:06:14 AM PDT by ecomcon
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To: FloridaCracker
You bring up a perfectly legitimate point. However, you are basing your point (points, actually) on an assumption that may be erroneous: that the snipers were actually knowingly targeting civilians.

This ignores too many crucial factors: lack of uniforms (combatants indistinguishable from the "locals"; ask any Vietnam vet about this one); the "fog of war"; combatants deliberately hiding behind civilians or suddenly ducking amongst them; snipers do miss on occasion, etc., etc.

If the Israeli snipers were out to "off" civilians, then I can assure you that there would have far more casualties among the local populace.

Your concerns are perfectly valid, but IMHO, not borne out by the facts as we know them.

47 posted on 04/29/2002 3:28:34 PM PDT by RightOnline
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