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Syrian regime guilty of crimes against humanity — Amnesty

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LONDON: The Syrian regime’s sieges of its population ahead of reaching ‘ reconcilia­tion’ agreements with the opposition amount to crimes and against humanity and war crimes, Amnesty Internatio­nal said yesterday.

In a report titled ‘We leave or we die’, Amnesty analysed four local accords which the rights body said were preceded by unlawful sieges and bombardmen­t aimed at forcing civilians to leave their homes.

“The sieges, unlawful killings and forced displaceme­nt by government forces are part of a systematic as well as widespread attack on the civilian population, therefore constituti­ng crimes against humanity,” the report said.

Brokered between August 2016 and March 2017, the agreements came after prolonged sieges during which both the Syrian government and opposition forces indiscrimi­nately attacked civilians.

“The Syrian government and, to a lesser degree, armed opposition groups have enforced sieges on densely populated areas, depriving civilians of food, medicine and other basic necessitie­s in violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” Amnesty said.

Such actions by the Syrian regime in Daraya, Madaya, eastern Aleppo city, and the alWaer neighbourh­ood in Homs city amounted to war crimes.

The same tactics were also found to have been used by opposition groups which besieged Kefraya and Foua, also carrying out war crimes through their indiscrimi­nate attacks on civilians. In eastern Aleppo city, Amnesty documented 10 attacks between July and December, 2016, during which the regime allegedly targeted neighbourh­oods “far away from the front lines and with no apparent military objectives in the vicinity”.

The report also documented a total of eight attacks carried out by opposition forces in western and northern Aleppo city, between August and November last year, during which weapons described as ‘hell cannons’ were used against civilians. — AFP

 ??  ?? Syrian children are watching a convoy of Syrian Arab Red Crescent drive through the rebel-held city of Douma, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria. — Reuters photo
Syrian children are watching a convoy of Syrian Arab Red Crescent drive through the rebel-held city of Douma, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria. — Reuters photo

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