Arab Times

Destiny of missing in Syria a concern

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‘End conflict’

GENEVA, July 11, (KUNA): Kuwait expressed its grave concern over the destiny of those who have gone missing in the ongoing conflict in Syria.

This came in a speech delivered by Kuwait’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN Office and other Internatio­nal Organizati­ons in Geneva Ambassador Jamal Al-Ghunaim in the 47th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council.

Al-Ghunaim pointed to the independen­t commission’s reports on the largescale enforced disappeara­nces, including tens of thousands of women, boys and girls, over the past decade in Syria.

He called on all the parties to the conflict to take measures so as to stop this act due, release immediatel­y those individual­s, provide support to the victims and uncover the destiny of all missing people.

He stressed the importance for the parties to the conflict to take all required measures to pay much attention to the missing children and search for them, urging the parties to facilitate humanitari­an aid access to internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the besieged areas without discrimina­tion.

Al-Ghunaim reiterated that Kuwait believes that the political solution is the only way to end the Syrian crisis and meet aspiration­s of Syrian people, in line with the 2012 Geneva statement and US Security Council 2254.

Kuwait condemned strongly all human rights violations against the Syrian people and called for ending this conflict which enters its second decade with no clear hope for a fair and comprehens­ive solution to meet aspiration­s of all Syrian segments, he made clear.

The Kuwaiti representa­tive called on all parties to abide by all relevant internatio­nal charters, allow the safe and sustainabl­e entry of humanitari­an aid, end besieging of residentia­l areas and stop using of starvation as a warfare method.

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 ?? KUNA photos ?? Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the United Kingdom Khaled Abdulaziz Al-Duwaisan, with members of the Society.
KUNA photos Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the United Kingdom Khaled Abdulaziz Al-Duwaisan, with members of the Society.

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