Syria: UN says it has credible reports of summary executions in Suweida
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More than 320 people have been killed in the Druze town of Sweida in Syria, the British-based human rights organization SNHR says. The UN says it has credible information that many of those killed were subjected to outright executions, the BBC reports.
UN Human Rights Commissioner Türk calls on the Syrian government to investigate the allegations of executions and kidnappings. On Friday, Damascus accused the Druze of breaking a ceasefire.
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UN Rights Chief Calls For Accountability Over Killings In Syria's Sweida
"This bloodshed and the violence must stop, and the protection of all people must be the utmost priority, in line with international human rights law," OHCHR High Commissioner Volker Turk said in a statement. The post UN Rights Chief Calls For Accountability Over Killings In Syria’s Sweida appeared first on StratNews Global.
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