Speaker of the People’s Assembly sends 48 messages condemning Turkish occupation’s crime of cutting off water for the people of Hasakah

Speaker of the People’s Assembly Hammouda Sabbagh sent 48 messages to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the heads of the international, regional, Arab and foreign parliamentary unions calling for denouncing and condemning the war crime committed by the Turkish regime by cutting off the water to about one million Syrian citizens in Al-Hasakah.

 

In his messages, the Speaker of the People’s Assembly called on international, regional, Arab and foreign parliamentary organizations to pressure the Turkish regime to stop its crimes, end its blatant attack on the rights and lives of Syrian citizens and immediately restore water delivery.

Sabbagh had previously sent 48 letters to the UN Secretary-General, heads of federations, international parliamentary organizations, regional and Arab parliamentary assemblies, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in which he condemned the heinous and continuing crime committed by the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries by cutting off drinking water from and around Al-Hasakah Governorate.

Inas Abdulkareem

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