Head of UN Gaza violence probe resigns

AFP  |  Geneva 

US academic David Crane, of a Human Rights council commission to investigate recent violence on the border, has resigned for "personal reasons" less than a month after he was appointed, the council said today.

Vojislav Suc, Slovenian to the UN in and of the council, has accepted the resignation and will have the task of appointing a new of the commission, which also includes lawyers from and from Kenya, an official statement said.

Crane, an expert in international law who is currently a at Syracuse University, is also a former at the

He was appointed on July 25 to investigate the recent violence on the border.

Protests and clashes began on the border on March 30 and have continued at varying levels since then.

At least 171 Gazans have been killed by Israeli fire during that time.

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First Published: Thu, August 23 2018. 00:20 IST