Biased report

The US and its Western allies continue to use the UN and its various bodies and committees as tools to carry out their colonialist agenda in Syria, prolong the crisis in it and prevent reaching a viable political solution.

The recent report issued by the human rights council on the situation in Syria reflects this fact as it was full of distorted facts and lies in an attempt to justify the US illegal and aggressive measures in Syria.

As was the case with its predecessors, the recent report changes facts about the situation in Syria and adopts double standards and a selective approach.

It also includes many falsehoods, paradoxes, and allegations based on biased sources and terrorist media outlets.

Despite the fact that the  report admitted the devastating result of  US raids that demolished towns and villages and caused huge damage to public and private properties, it abstained  from labelling them as war crimes. On the contrary, it tried to find justifications for these criminal acts, and promote the US, Turkish, and Israeli lies to justify their aggression on Syrian people.

The report also tries to call on halting the military operations in Idleb where terrorists affiliated to Al Qaida are stationed in an attempt to prevent Syria from fighting terrorism and to protect the terrorists who launch attacks against defenceless people on a daily basis. The UN and the whole world should know well that that the Syrian Arab Army is determined to eliminate terrorist hotbeds across the country.

As usual, the report ignored the main reasons behind the humanitarian suffering in Syria, primarily takfiri terrorism, unfair Western sanctions, foreign attacks and occupation.

Contrary to misleading reports, the Syrian state has been committed to protecting its citizens and offering all services to them, including the medical facilities which the terrorist groups have used as bases and positions for launching attacks against neighboring areas.

The Committee’s report avoids admitting that the practices and attacks of the US-led international coalition and Qasad (SDF) separatist militias, amount to war crimes as these practices include attacks against civilians and infrastructure, destroying homes and killing their inhabitants in Deir Ezzor and Raqqa, using prohibited weapons, terrorizing civilians and forcibly displacing them.

Resolving the crisis in Syria requires ending the illegal coercive practices of certain states and ceasing their support to terrorism, as well as ending the illegal foreign presence in Syria.

The UN councils and committees should be objective, impartial  and should avoid misleading media outlets which market the Western  colonialist agenda in Syria.  

 

KH.Q.

 

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