Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted April 6 Diamond Member Share Posted April 6 Labor’s response to aid worker killings ‘big step’ Australia’s move to appoint a special advisor to ensure a thorough investigation into the ******** of aid worker Zomi Frankcom is a “very big step” to give the nation confidence there will be accountability for her ******. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong says she and Defence Minister Richard Marles have written to their ******** counterparts after a briefing on the initial findings of the ******* Defense Forces’ investigation into the killings of seven aid workers, which hasn’t satisfied their expectations. Senator Wong confirmed on Saturday that the government would appoint a special adviser to ensure a thorough investigation into the air strike which struck the convoy of the World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza last week. Cabinet Minister Ed Husic describes the decision as a “very big step by our government”. “We want Australians to have the confidence that we get to the bottom of what’s happened so there’s full transparency and ultimately full accountability for what’s gone on here,” he told Sky News on Sunday. “(Ms Frankcom) dedicated herself to help the lives of others and she shouldn’t have lost her life in pursuit of that ambition.” Mr Husic said the killings had resonated with a number of countries because it went to the “heart of concerns” that have persisted around *******’s observance of humanitarian international law. “I believe this reflects a systematic ******** within the ******** government to genuinely commit to the observance of international humanitarian law,” he said. Mr Husic said this was behind the more than 30,000 Palestinians ******* since the conflict began and the deaths of hundreds of aid workers and journalists. “This comes down to a ******** by the ******** government to observe international law, distinguishing between combatant and civilian,” he said. Mr Husic said pressure being placed on ******* by the ******* States had worked and pointed to the opening up of three entry points to allow humanitarian aid to flow to Palestinians. He warned against the Western international community allowing a perception of hypocrisy to develop from its stance on the *******-****** conflict. “We need to be able to demonstrate our values and in particular our defence of international humanitarian law,” he said. Mr Husic took a swipe at the coalition for being “utterly silent” and “very weak” in failing to acknowledge ******* had “crossed the line”, something which had resulted in Ms Frankcom paying the price. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Politics #Labors #response #aid #worker #killings #big #step This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/11686-labor%E2%80%99s-response-to-aid-worker-killings-%E2%80%98big-step%E2%80%99/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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