Al-Jaafari holds Turkish, Qatari and Saudi regimes responsible for continued terrorist acts in Syria

New York – Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN Bashar al-Jaafari held the Saudi regime along with the Turkish and Qatari regimes fully responsible for the continuation of the acts of the terrorist organizations that violate human rights in Syria.

In a statement he delivered before the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly on Thursday, al-Jaafari reiterated Syria’s commitment to human rights and main freedoms of all the Syrians according to principles of the international law and the UN Charter, SANA reported.

 He said the Saudi regime, whose UN delegation and its allies submitted a draft resolution criticizing “the situation of human rights in Syria”, is the last one to talk about human rights as it has an abysmal human rights and law record in dealing with the Saudi nationals and foreign.

The Saudi regime, al-Jaafari added, has been primarily involved in adding fuel to the fire of the crisis in Syria being the main supporter and financer of the Wahhabi Takfiri terrorist organizations that are violating human rights in Syria, and recently in several capitals around the world.

 He continued to say that many reports issued by the United Nations and the Security Council’s sub-committees have proved the Saudi regime’s involvement in importing tens of thousands of terrorists from more than 115 UN member states and sending them to Syria.

Al-Jaafari wondered how Saudi Arabia, that is still not a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, should present a draft resolution against Syria, which is a party to the Covenant since 1969.

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