Tuesday, November 29, 2011

UN Accuses Syria Of "Crimes Against Humanity"



Syria Troops Have Killed More Than 250 Children, UN Report Finds -- The Guardian

Report to UN human rights council accuses Damascus of crimes against humanity and operating shoot-to-kill policy.

Syrian security forces have committed "crimes against humanity" since widespread anti-government protests began in March, according to a damning UN report (pdf) that will add to the mounting pressure on the president, Bashar al-Assad.

It said that least 256 children had been killed by government forces.

The investigation by the UN's independent international commission found patterns of summary execution, arbitrary arrest, enforced disappearance and torture, including sexual violence and abuse, some of it directed against children.

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More News On The UN Accusing Syria Of "Crimes Against Humanity"

UN: Syrian Forces Killed 256 Children -- Time/AP
U.N. Report Says 250 Children Among Syria Dead -- Wall Street Journal
U.N. panel accuses Syria of gross human rights violations -- L.A. Times
U.N. report documents Syria’s crimes against protesters -- Washington Post
UN Commission: Syrian Forces Committed 'Crimes Against Humanity' -- Voice of America
Syria forces 'tortured, murdered and raped' -- Irish Times
Syria unrest: Forces commit 'crimes against humanity' -- BBC
UN report: Syrian forces commit 'gross violations' of human rights -- CNN
Assad’s security forces in Syria committing rape, torture and murder: UN inquiry -- National Post
Syria backed military crimes, says UN report -- Financial Times

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