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UN Council To Hold Special Session On grave Human Rights Situation In Palestine
The UN Human Rights Council (OHCHR) will hold a special session on May 27 to discuss the grave human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
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The UN Human Rights Council (OHCHR) will hold a special session on May 27 to discuss the grave human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, the body announced Thursday. The session has been convened following a joint request by Pakistan, which is the coordinator of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the State of Palestine. As of now, the number of states which back the call has not been revealed, however, Anadolu Agency reported that China, South Africa, Cuba, Mexico, Bolivia, Venezuela, Namibia and Eritrea have confirmed their support.
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