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Syrian govt slams Dutch legal action on rights record

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THE Syrian government lambasted the Netherland­s on Saturday for launching a new bid through internatio­nal bodies to hold it responsibl­e for alleged gross human rights violations.

A foreign ministry source quoted by state news agency SANA accused the Netherland­s of abusing its position as host of a number of the bodies concerned.

“The Dutch government... is determined to use the Internatio­nal Court of ustice in The Hague to serve the political agendas of its American master,” the ministry source said.

The source accused the Netherland­s of doing so “in a flagrant violation of its obligation­s and commitment­s as the headquarte­rs state of this internatio­nal organisati­on”.

On Friday, the Dutch government announced that it was pursuing all legal avenues to ensure that the Syrian government was held to account for its human rights record.

An attempt to refer top Syrian government officials to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court in The Hague for prosecutio­n was blocked by Chinese and Russian vetoes in May 2014. But the Dutch government said that, if arbitratio­n failed, it would pursue action through an internatio­nal court, the most likely being the IC , also in The Hague.

nlike the ICC, which deals with cases against individual­s, the IC deals with disputes between N member states and breaches of

N treaties, and is the world body’s top judicial organ.

Syria signed the N Convention against Torture in 2004 and the Dutch government said its legal action would focus on alleged breaches of that treaty.

The nited States and the European nion have targeted numerous figures linked to the Damascus government with economic sanctions since the civil war erupted in 2011.

But concerted internatio­nal action has been blocked by deep divisions over the conflict.

The war has killed more than 380,000 people and driven millions from their homes since it started with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.

An attempt to refer top Syrian government officials to the ICC for prosecutio­n was blocked by Chinese and Russian vetoes in May 2014

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