The Standard (St. Catharines)

Un-backed experts report new war crimes in Syria

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

GENEVA — Investigat­ors commission­ed by the UN’S top human rights body say Syrian government forces and their Russian allies bombarded civilian sites in Idlib province indiscrimi­nately, while rebels tortured and executed civilians in recent months, acts amounting to war crimes on both sides.

The findings of the latest report of the Commission of Inquiry on Syria span the period from November to June. It’s part of a nearly decade-long effort to chronicle human rights abuses and violations over the country’s devastatin­g nine-year civil war.

The report focused on Idlib province, the last major rebelheld bastion in Syria and the site of an exodus of over one million civilians. They were displaced amid an intensifie­d Russian and Syrian government offensive, as well as torture and other rights violations by Undesignat­ed terrorist groups.

“The commission has said time and again that Idlib is a ticking time bomb — and this report lays out what human suffering ensues after a partial detonation,” commission chair Paulo Pinheiro told reporters. “The people of Idlib are trapped, scarred by fighting and abuses by all sides over the course of the conflict, and forced to live in terror.”

The commission reported on over 50 attacks that impacted hospitals, schools, markets and homes with both air and ground attacks — some involving the use of cluster munitions.

The commission is expected to present the report to the UN Human Rights Council on July 14 and 15.

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