Francesca Albanese Refuses To Resign as UN Rapporteur Amid Controversy

Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, rejected calls to resign amidst allegations of anti-Semitism from French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot. Albanese termed t...

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Francesca Albanese Refuses To Resign as UN Rapporteur Amid Controversy

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Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, remains resolute in her position despite calls from Germany, France, and the Czech Republic for her resignation. The controversy began over alleged anti-Semitic comments she denies making, which she attributes to misinformation efforts.

Albanese described the accusations as “ludicrous,” asserting they are intended to distract from her reports condemning support for Israel from multiple countries, including France. She stated, “Let’s not make it about me,” redirecting focus to the “damning reports” she has documented.

Despite the backlash, Albanese stated she retains “the trust of the [UN] Human Rights Council” and will not resign. The controversy includes claims from French MPs who alleged she labelled Israel “an enemy of humanity,” a claim supported by a now-debunked video.

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UN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won’t resign despite French backlash

Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, declared she will not resign from her post. This announcement followed criticism from Germany, France, and the Czech Republic over alleged anti-Semitic remarks she denies making, attributing such claims to misinformation efforts.

Albanese called the accusations “ludicrous” and suggested they are a distraction from her condemnation of numerous countries, including France, for their military support to Israel. She remarked, “Let’s not make it about me,” and emphasised the importance of the content of her reports over personal attacks.

The controversy arose after a group of French MPs accused her of calling Israel “an enemy of humanity” at a forum organised by Al Jazeera. One of the involved MPs, Caroline Yadan, referenced two video clips as evidence, although one clip has been identified as falsified, altered by artificial intelligence.

In a contrasting video, Albanese argued that financial and political support for Israel is a global challenge. Supporters of Albanese claim she is the target of a smear campaign, labelling her as “the last barrier of Israel’s impunity.”

As the situation develops, Albanese remains firm in her role, maintaining trust from the UN Human Rights Council amid the ongoing scrutiny of her statements.

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Iris East

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