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Amnesty apologies for Israel 'war crimes' accusation

January 14, 2010 16:00

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

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Amnesty International has apologised to the co-chairs of the Northern Ireland Friends of Israel after alleging that they had defended “war crimes” committed by Israel.

Steven Jaffe and Terry McCorran had threatened to sue Amnesty’s branch in Northern Ireland unless the allegation was withdrawn. The threat drew a swift and unreserved apology from local director Patrick Corrigan.

In a letter to the Belfast Telegraph last month, Mr Jaffe and Mr McCorran criticised Amnesty’s support of attempts to indict Israeli MKs wanting to visit Britain on war crimes charges.

They said that the stance was “a breathtaking betrayal of its own core values” and that under any other circumstances Amnesty would “deplore this deeply”. But where Israel was concerned, they said, Mr Corrigan “defends the stance as the ‘key principle of universal jurisdiction’.”