The results of the Syrian International Investigation Committee’s survey shows the number of unprecedented violations of international laws that have been fucked during a brutal conflict for more than 10 years, regarding the details of crimes against humanitarian and war crimes. I left a trauma heritage for Syrians.
“We are in an important time. The caretaker government and future Syrian authorities can never be repeated,” said Paul Sergio Pinheiro, the chair of the Committee. Was described.
“We hope that the results of almost 14 years of investigations will be useful for exemption from these abuse patterns.”
THE REPORT, TORTRARARY Detension, Torture and Treatment in The Syrian Arab Republic, Draws ON ON ON ONR CCOUNTS from More Tom 550 Survivors of Torture.
Torture room, large -scale grave
The collapse of the Assad administration last month and the release of the prisoners were extremely important for many Syrians, but for tens of thousands of families. The discovery of a large grave deepened the fear of loved ones to missing people.
In December and January, the committee team visited several graveyards and previous detention facilities, including the Sedonaya military prison and the former Intelligence of Damascus.
Despite the considerable amount of evidence and documents, some materials were saved and provided faint hope for families seeking answers.
“For Syrians who could not find a loved one among the liberated people, this evidence may be the best hope to reveal the truth about the missing parent, along with the testimony of the released detainee, to reveal the truth. It may be, “said Lin Welchuman.
“We praise their commitments to protect large -scale tombs and evidence with the support of related Syrian civil society and international stakeholders, and encourage further efforts.”
This report explains the miserable explanation of abuse, such as intense BE hits, electric shocks, rape, cutting, long -term psychological and physical torture.
Survivors and witnesses explained the situation of miserable prison, including nutritional, illness, and injury. Some detainees were executed, but others succumbed to injury to overcrowded and unsanitary cells.
Road to justice
The committee, which has gained access to Syria for the first time since 2011, plans to expand its investigation with unprecedented access to sites and survivors that are not afraid of re -reporting.
The report emphasizes the importance of protecting evidence and archives in search of adjusted efforts with Syrian society and international stakeholders.
“The case proposed to a non -Syrian court, relying on the principle of the universal jurisdiction, brought an important conviction of the perpetrators in the middle and lower -level perpetrators of war crimes and humanity. Honey Megaly said.
“We hope to see the reliable national justice, Initiative, which can play a central role in survivors and families. We are with Syria’s human rights, family associations and the United Nations partners. Ready to support.
Independent investigator
The Independent International Investigation Committee on the Syrian Arab Republic has been established by the United Nations Human Rights Council by the United Nations Human Rights Council since March 2011.
The Council has also appointed the committee to establish the facts and situations surrounding suspicious crimes, identify the person in charge and take responsibility.
The UN Refugee High Commissioner, Philippo Grandy (left), visits immigrants and passport offices at the JDADET YABOUS border across Lebanon and Syria.
Global action for returnees
The UN Refugee High Commissioner, Filippo Grandy, ended his visit to Syria on Monday and called for urgent international support to help people return.
Since September, more than 500,000 refugees have traveled, but they are facing overwhelming issues. According to UNHCR, UNHCR, a destroyed house, a crushed infrastructure, and a wide range of poverty.
In cooperation with Syria’s caretakers and neighboring countries, the agency supports returns and provides legal assistance, transportation, and cash support.
Families returning to a city like Aleppo explained the urgent need for medical, education, and employment, such as restricted access to electricity and water.
Please act now
“This is an extremely important moment,” Grandi said.
“The world has to act to support the recovery of Syria. The cooperation between neighboring countries, donors, and Syrian caretakers is very necessary for Syria and the whole region. It is essential to bring it.
UNHCR estimates that 27 % of Syrian refugees, including Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, are planning to return within next year. This has increased from less than 2 % before the collapse of the administration.