New York, (ST)- During a Security Council session on Tuesday dedicated to discuss the UN report “Children and Armed Conflicts”, Syria’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations Bashar al-Jaafari said that the UN chief’s report didn’t deal with the main reasons behind the suffering of the Syrian children.
“The Secretary General’s report had, at last, and with some reluctance, addressed the recruiting, torture and killing of children by ISIL and Jabhat Al-Nusra terrorist organizations in Syria over the past five years, but it did not deal with the main reason of the violence practiced against the Syrian children and which is related to the Wahhabi ideology and extremist mentality as consolidated by the House of Saud,” al-Jaafari said, according to the UN website.
He added that “the whole world had been shocked by the horrendous slaughter of a Palestinian child by human beasts belonging to a genetically modified group which some regarded as moderate.”
The consciousness of the world recognized how the Wahhabi regime had facilitated the massacre of innocent children in Al-Zara a few months ago. Such regimes had a contract with the devil himself, he said.
According to al-Jaafari, the report also failed to refer to the suffering of children in refugee camps in countries neighboring Syria. The Special Representative should investigate the fate of children abducted by terrorist groups in the vicinity of Aleppo, as Syria had stated in letters to the Council, he said.
He asked why the report’s authors did not refer to repercussions of economic measures imposed on the Syrian people and their children.
Al-Jaafari stressed that the report also totally ignored the suffering of children in the occupied Syrian Golan, adding that many who had spoken of Syria in their statements to the Council were partners to the killing of Syrian people.
In addition, al-Jaafari pointed out, the Military Operations Command (MOC) in Amman, which brings together Arab and foreign intelligence bodies, has mobilized thousands of gunmen of the so-called “moderate opposition” to launch their terrorist attacks against the Syrian children.
Hamda Mustafa