UN Investigator Challenges World Over US Sanctions on Human Rights Report

Francesca Albanese, a UN special rapporteur, criticized world nations for not opposing US sanctions that hindered her report on Israeli human rights abuses in Palestinian territories. She condemned Israel's actions as genocide and apartheid, sparking strong reactions. Tensions rise as ceasefire agreements in Gaza face challenges.


Devdiscourse News Desk | United Nations | Updated: 29-10-2025 01:36 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 01:36 IST
UN Investigator Challenges World Over US Sanctions on Human Rights Report
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Francesca Albanese, an independent UN investigator, has taken world nations to task once again for their lack of opposition against the US-imposed sanctions on her. These sanctions have complicated her ability to present her latest assessment of human rights abuses by Israel in the Palestinian territories.

Albanese, addressing the General Assembly via video from South Africa, labeled the sanctions as 'unlawful and spiteful,' urging the international community to confront this dangerous precedent. Despite her criticisms, world powers have yet to take significant action beyond mere declarations and condemnations since the US decision earlier this year.

While Albanese's reporting has drawn ire, particularly from Israel and the US, her assertions of genocide and apartheid have intensified the debate on Israel's policies. She warned against equating the shaky ceasefire with a peace plan, arguing that diplomacy should not mask ongoing occupation and violence.

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