Syrian Human Rights Network: Armed Groups, backed by False Opposition, Keep Committing Terrorist Acts

 

DAMASCUS- (ST)- The Syrian Human Rights Network has condemned the terrorist explosions which hit different areas in Syria and the mortar shells fired randomly by armed terrorist groups and which claimed the lives of innocent people including women, children and elderly.

In a statement, of which SANA received a copy on Tuesday, the network stressed that despite keen international efforts to solve the crisis in Syria, “the armed terrorist groups keep committing crimes and violating human rights with complete support from false opposition that serves foreign agendas and that aims only at hindering the political solution and getting more Syrian bloodshed.”

The network described statements by some “opposition” representatives as hollow, clumsy and far from reality” as they aim at placing more obstacles in front of the international conference on Syria scheduled to be held in Geneva.

The human rights network categorically rejected the US State Secretary John Kerry’s statement on specifying the opposition delegation representing the Syrian people, stressing that this is a kind of direct support for armed terrorist groups and for violence, and also is a kind of interference in the internal affairs of countries.

H. Mustafa 

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