Dashti calls on Human Rights and UN Security Council to deal responsibly with the humanitarian situation in Syria

The president of the International Council to support Fair Trial and Human Rights Abdul Hamid Dashti called on the Human Rights Council and the UN Security Council to shoulder their responsibilities and deal with high sense of responsibly with the humanitarian situation in Syria.

Dashti said in a statement on Wednesday before the 56th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva: 13 years of terrorist war against Syria and its people have not shaken the feeling of the so-called “Investigation Committee concerned with Syria”, and we did not find the supposed to be humanitarian interaction with what was left behind by the aggressive, conspiratorial war on Syria. It is no secret to anyone that Syria and its people were subjected to injustice and aggression throughout the aggressive war, and despite this, the committee did not improve its mechanisms and take the desired steps, Dashti added.

Dashti called on European countries and the United States to follow in the footsteps of the Arab countries that restored their relations with Syria and to contribute to ending the suffering of the Syrian people by lifting illegal coercive economic measures in all their forms.

Dashti stressed that the Israeli occupation entity continues to pose a threat to international peace and security by continuing its brutal aggression and genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and its repeated attacks on Syria and Lebanon, which cause huge losses in lives and infrastructure.

Souha Suleiman

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