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Amal Alamuddin declines spot on UN’s Gaza Human Rights Commission

Amal Alamuddin has released a statement saying she is not serving on the United Nations' Gaza Human Rights Commission.
Amal Alamuddin.

The UN’s Geneva-based Human Rights Council announced on Monday that the human rights lawyer and George Clooney’s fiancé would serve on a three-member commission of inquiry looking into possible violations of the rules of war during the Israeli offensive against Hamas.

But the 36-year-old issued a statement through Clooney’s Hollywood agent refuting the claims.

“There are various reports published today stating that I have been appointed as one of the three members of the UN Commission of Inquiry for Gaza. I am horrified by the situation in the occupied Gaza Strip, particularly the civilian causalities that have been caused, and strongly believe that there should be an independent investigation and accountability for crimes that have been committed,” she said.

“I was contacted by the UN about this for the first time this morning. I am honoured to have received the offer, but given existing commitments – including eight ongoing cases – unfortunately could not accept this role. I wish my colleagues who will serve on the commission courage and strength in their endeavours.”

Alamuddin and Clooney are expected to tie the knot next month.

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