Sabbagh sends letters to heads of international, regional and Arab parliamentary federations and assemblies denouncing Turkish crime of cutting off water from Hasaka
On behalf of the People’s Assembly, Speaker of the People’s Assembly Hammouda Sabbagh sent 9 letters to the heads of international parliamentary federations and regional and Arab parliamentary assemblies denouncing the ongoing crime committed by the Turkish regime and its mercenaries of cutting off drinking water from the city of Hasakah and its neighborhood. He called for pressure to be exerted on the Turkish regime to stop this crime and supply drinking water immediately to more than a million Syrian citizens.
Sabbagh sent the letters to President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Gabriela Cuevas Barron, Secretary-General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Martin Chungung, President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean Karim Darwish, , Secretary-General of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean Ambassador Sergio Biazzi, , Secretary General of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly Dr. Muhammad Reza Majidi, President of the Union of Councils of the Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Al-Hassan Bala Sakandi, , Secretary General of the Federation of Councils of Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Muhammad Qureshi Nias, President of the Arab Parliamentary Union and Speaker of the Jordanian Parliament Engineer Atef Tarawneh, and to Secretary-General of the Arab Parliamentary Union Fayez al-Shawabkeh.
In the sent letters, Sabbagh condemned the ongoing heinous crime perpetrated by the Turkish regime and its mercenaries of cutting off drinking water for more than a million Syrian citizens in the city of Hasaka and its neighborhood.
Sabbagh called on the heads and members of parliaments in all international, regional and Arab parliamentary organizations to put pressure on the Turkish regime to immediately stop this heinous crime and deliver drinking water immediately to more than a million Syrian citizens in the city of Hasaka and its neighborhood.
Inas Abdulkareem