Idlib caliphate rebels wage an offensive against Syrian army


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Syria officially asked Russia to hand out Assad to the new government in Damascus. However, that issue has no priority and won´t prevent the countries from normalizing ties, Syrian officials said.

 
"A UN team of investigators concluded in a report released Thursday that war crimes were likely committed by both forces of the "new Syrian government" and elements of the former regime during large-scale "sectarian violence" that erupted in Syria's Sahel region last March.

According to a report by the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, some 1,400 people, mostly civilians, have been killed during the violence, which primarily targeted the Alawite community, and reports of abuses continue to follow.

"The scale and brutality of the violence documented in our report is deeply disturbing," the commission's chairman, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, said in a statement accompanying the report.

The UN team documented torture, killings and atrocities related to the handling of the bodies of the dead, and relied on more than 200 interviews with victims and witnesses and visits to mass grave sites.

The Commission of Inquiry expressed concern that it continues to receive information about ongoing abuses "including the abduction of women and arbitrary arrests".

The violence included killings, torture, inhumane acts of treatment of the dead, widespread looting and burning of homes, and led to the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians.

Commissioner Lynn Welchman urged authorities to take "urgent action to increase protection" for affected communities, and to "separate individuals suspected of involvement ... immediately from active duty pending investigation."

Syria News"


Hard to believe they want the perpetrator to solve the problem. It is not how things in the west work. Which is totally silent about atrocities in Syria now.
 
"A UN team of investigators concluded in a report released Thursday that war crimes were likely committed by both forces of the "new Syrian government" and elements of the former regime during large-scale "sectarian violence" that erupted in Syria's Sahel region last March.

According to a report by the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, some 1,400 people, mostly civilians, have been killed during the violence, which primarily targeted the Alawite community, and reports of abuses continue to follow.

"The scale and brutality of the violence documented in our report is deeply disturbing," the commission's chairman, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, said in a statement accompanying the report.

The UN team documented torture, killings and atrocities related to the handling of the bodies of the dead, and relied on more than 200 interviews with victims and witnesses and visits to mass grave sites.

The Commission of Inquiry expressed concern that it continues to receive information about ongoing abuses "including the abduction of women and arbitrary arrests".

The violence included killings, torture, inhumane acts of treatment of the dead, widespread looting and burning of homes, and led to the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians.

Commissioner Lynn Welchman urged authorities to take "urgent action to increase protection" for affected communities, and to "separate individuals suspected of involvement ... immediately from active duty pending investigation."

Syria News"


Hard to believe they want the perpetrator to solve the problem. It is not how things in the west work. Which is totally silent about atrocities in Syria now.
What do you expect when the West supported these animals for 12 years then put them in power?
 
Turkey signed an agreement with Syria on a "joint military agreement between the two countries (that) aims to improve the capabilities of the Syrian Army, develop its institutions, structure, and reform the security apparatus comprehensively".

Well we know what happened last time the Russians signed a deal with the Turks in Idlib, the Turks ignored it and continued to support the head choppers, i would have hoped they would have learned their lesson, i wouldn't trust that rat Erdogn as far as i could piss.
 
Well we know what happened last time the Russians signed a deal with the Turks in Idlib, the Turks ignored it and continued to support the head choppers, i would have hoped they would have learned their lesson, i wouldn't trust that rat Erdogn as far as i could piss.
However, if that helps turning that gangs into an army that won´t attack the populace, it might be an improvement.
 
Please show actual proof where the US has blocked any medicines or food from getting into any nation. US sanctions don't include those two items.
"Sanctions directly and indirectly disrupted Syria's pharmaceutical system, restricting access to essential medicines and crucial health products, leading to widespread deaths. - This outcome adds to the harm created by the intentional targeting of both civilian and health infrastructure, water, transport, electricity, and health-care facilities by the Assad regime, which left much of Syria uninhabitable and destroyed the health system almost entirely. - " :laugh2:

We all say thank you for the results of this moronic regime change.
 
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