The British Muslim Community slammed the government, led by Prime Minister Tony Blair, for failing to stop Israel's ongoing onslaught against the Lebanese, which has so far claimed more than 200 innocent lives, IRNA reported Tuesday.
"Had these mass killings and the accompanying savage destruction of towns been carried out by a Muslim government, we do not think our government would have remained silent," said The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) Secretary General Muhammad Abdul Bari, expressing UK’s 1.8 million Muslims' anger over the "pathetic statements from the Security Council and the G8 leaders."
"By failing to condemn the Israeli actions under the pretext of 'self-defence' they have ipso facto given the Zionist fanatics more time to carry out their rape of Lebanon," Mr. Bari warned, adding that "there is absolutely no doubt that Israel's actions constitute war crimes".
The Muslim Council of Britain, an umbrella organisation uniting many national, regional, local and specialist organisations and institutions from different ethnic and sectarian backgrounds within UK Muslim Community, urged the British government and other contracting parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to condemn these "outrageous breaches of international humanitarian law."
At least 10 civilians were killed today in a fresh wave of Israeli air raids that targeted civilian houses across Lebanon.
Israel claims that its daily raids, part of a military operation it started last week, only target the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah’s bases, but correspondents, witnesses and the police affirm that the Israeli occupation forces target civilian areas.
AlJazeera
"Had these mass killings and the accompanying savage destruction of towns been carried out by a Muslim government, we do not think our government would have remained silent," said The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) Secretary General Muhammad Abdul Bari, expressing UK’s 1.8 million Muslims' anger over the "pathetic statements from the Security Council and the G8 leaders."
"By failing to condemn the Israeli actions under the pretext of 'self-defence' they have ipso facto given the Zionist fanatics more time to carry out their rape of Lebanon," Mr. Bari warned, adding that "there is absolutely no doubt that Israel's actions constitute war crimes".
The Muslim Council of Britain, an umbrella organisation uniting many national, regional, local and specialist organisations and institutions from different ethnic and sectarian backgrounds within UK Muslim Community, urged the British government and other contracting parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to condemn these "outrageous breaches of international humanitarian law."
At least 10 civilians were killed today in a fresh wave of Israeli air raids that targeted civilian houses across Lebanon.
Israel claims that its daily raids, part of a military operation it started last week, only target the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah’s bases, but correspondents, witnesses and the police affirm that the Israeli occupation forces target civilian areas.
AlJazeera