World Nonviolence Organization calls on the United Nations to reduce the suffering of Syrians in conflict areas
The World Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, affiliated with the International Imam Al-Shirazi Foundation in Washington DC, called on governments and human rights organizations around
The World Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, affiliated with the International Imam Al-Shirazi Foundation in Washington DC, called on governments and human rights organizations around the world to solve the issue and the suffering of Syrians in conflict areas.
The organization said in a statement that it had seen human rights data documenting the suffering of hundreds of Syrian civilians in areas under the authority of the opposition forces, calling on the United Nations to intervene to stop the ongoing violations against them.
Informed human rights organization revealed the killing and wounding of approximately 892 Syrian citizens by Turkish gendarmerie bullets on the borders until the end of January 2020.
The organization pointed out that the parties responsible for these violations are considered to violate international laws and treaties that provide for sparing civilians the scourge of wars, stressing the need to urge those parties to stop their violations.
The organization held the Turkish official authorities responsible for those violations that targeted the rights of defenseless civilians as a recognized official entity that had previously recognized commitment to international agreements and treaties, especially the Geneva War Treaty, calling at the end of its message to all governments and human rights organizations around the world to join their voice in this urgent issue so that it may contribute to reducing these violations.