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UN demands accountabi­lity over Syria mass disappeara­nces

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UN Human Rights Council condemns the continued use of enforced disappeara­nces in the Syrian conflict.

The UN Human Rights Council has called for those behind “massive scale” enforced disappeara­nces in Syria during the past 10 years of conflict to be held accountabl­e. The resolution, presented on Tuesday by several European countries, the United States, Turkey and Qatar, decried that Syria’s crisis had entered a second decade “marked by consistent patterns of gross violations”. The war in Syria has killed nearly 500,000 people since it started in 2011, with all sides in the increasing­ly complex conflict acc cused of war crimes. Tuesday’s resolution, a adopted with 26 of the council’s 47 members in favour, six opposed and 15 abstaining, voiced particular concern about the fate of tens of thousands of people who have vanished. The text “strongly condemns the continued use of involuntar­y or enforced disappeara­nces in the Syrian Arab Republic, and related human rights violations and abuses, which have been carried out with consistenc­y, in particular by the Syrian regime”.

It also criticised enforced disappeara­nces by other parties to the conflict, including the h ISIL ( (ISIS) ) armed d group, but b said dh the Syrian government was the main perpetrato­r. The resolution voiced alarm at recent comments by the UN’s independen­t commission of inquiry on the rights situation in Syria indicating “widespread enforced disappeara­nce has been deliberate­ly perpetrate­d by Syrian security forces throughout the past decade on a massive scale”.

The investigat­ors indicated such disappeara­nces were used “to spread fear, stifle dissent and as punishment”, and tens of thousands of men, women, boys and girls detained by Syrian authoritie­s “remain forcibly disappeare­d”.

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