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BM, İsrail'in Gazze Doktorunu Keyfi Tutuklamasını Kınadı, Sağlık Endişeleri Artıyor

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BM Keyfi Gözaltı Çalışma Grubu, İsrail’in Gazzeli doktor Hussam Abu Safiya’yı tutuklamasının keyfi olduğuna hükmetti ve derhal serbest bırakılması çağrısında bulundu. Grup, gözaltının İnsan Hakları Evrensel Beyannamesi’nin birden fazla maddesine aykırı olduğunu belirtti. Bu açıklama, doktorun avukatı ve hak örgütlerinin, tutukluluk koşullarının yaşamını tehdit ettiği yönündeki uyarılarının ardından geldi. İsrail’in bu eylemi, Gazze’deki sağlık çalışanlarına yönelik muamele ve bölgedeki insani kriz bağlamında uluslararası eleştirileri artırdı. BM grubunun kararı, İsrail üzerinde diplomatik baskıyı güçlendirirken, Abu Safiya'nın sağlık durumuna ilişkin kaygılar büyüyor. Doktorun serbest bırakılması, bölgedeki tıbbi hizmetlerin sürdürülebilirliği açısından da sembolik önem taşıyor.

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