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Sabbagh sends 37 messages to the United Nations Secretary-General and the heads of international, regional and Arab parliamentary unions and assemblies to condemn the Turkish regime’s crime of cutting off water to the people of Hasaka

2020-12-15T21:58:52.165Z


Damascus-SANA, Speaker of the People's Assembly, Hammouda Sabbagh, sent 37 letters on behalf of the People's Assembly to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and presidents


Damascus-Sana

The Speaker of the People's Assembly, Hammouda Sabbagh, sent 37 letters on behalf of the People's Assembly to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the heads of international parliamentary federations and regional and Arab parliamentary assemblies, in which he denounced the ongoing crime committed by the Turkish regime and its mercenaries by cutting off drinking water to more than a million citizens of Hasaka Governorate and called for pressure on it to stop His crime against the safe population.

Sabbagh said in his messages that in the People's Assembly we express our condemnation, condemnation and denunciation of the constant and repeated heinous crime committed by the Turkish occupation regime by cutting off water from the Alouk station, which is the main source of drinking water for more than a million people in the city of Hasaka and its residential communities, since the 30th of the month the past.

Sabbagh pointed out in his messages that since the Turkish regime's occupation of the Ras al-Ain area, in which the Alouk station is located, the water has been cut off 17 times, and no one can remain silent as the systematic and gross human rights violations against the safe civilian population continue in the city of Hasaka and its environs.

Sabbagh affirmed that the Turkish regime's use of water as a weapon of war against Syrian civilians to achieve political and military gains without taking into account the minimum humanitarian needs of the people of that region is considered a war crime, a violation and a blatant assault on all international charters, agreements and norms, and these immoral and inhumane actions and practices are blatantly violating The principles and purposes of the United Nations, the provisions of international law, international humanitarian law, and relevant Security Council resolutions.

In his messages, Sabbagh called on the United Nations, representatives of the organization's member states, heads of international parliamentary federations and regional and Arab parliamentary assemblies to condemn, denounce and denounce the Turkish aggression and occupation of parts of the Syrian territories in general and the process of repeated and continuous cutting of drinking water from more than a million citizens of the city of Hasaka and the practice of forms of pressure All available to the Turkish regime to stop this heinous crime and restart the Alouk station to deliver drinking water immediately to the people of Hasaka and the surrounding residential communities and put an end to the violations of the occupied Turkish regime.

Source: sena

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