Geneva - Sana
The International Council for Supporting Fair Trial and Human Rights renewed its demand for lifting the unilateral coercive economic measures imposed on Syria.
The President of the International Council for Supporting Fair Trial and Human Rights, Abdul Hamid Dashti, stressed during an intervention in the so-called “Interactive Dialogue with the Investigation Committee on Syria” within the agenda of the 46th session of the Human Rights Council the need to end the tragic situation of the Syrian people who are suffering from the scourge of war for its eleventh year while they are facing an unjust siege. By unilateral measures and the so-called “Caesar Act,” which targets the steadfast Syrian people on their land and faces aggression and the conspiratorial plot.
Dashti called on the Council to put serious pressure on the influential countries to stop evasive action and take immediate measures to support the settlement process and find a political solution led by Syria so that the Syrian people congratulate the good of their country and its civilization, and let the world enjoy international peace and security.
Dashti pointed out that the committee submitted 33 reports that included hundreds of recommendations to the international community and humanitarian organizations, but none of them strengthened the demands of the concerned Special Rapporteur to determine the fate of the children of Europeans involved in terrorism and those detained with their mothers by the terrorist organization "ISIS", who are about 1000 children of the product. "Marriage jihad."
And he stressed that leaving these children will create an environment for terrorism ... they are victims of their parents' choices and the failure of the European governments involved in the war on Syria and who chose not to return them to their homelands, in order for the Syrian people to afflict them in the future.