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US State Dept: Turkey may be criminally responsible for Syria human rights abuses |
2021-04-03 |
![]() One man's rights are another man's existential threat. abuses carried out by The report stated that these groups backed by ...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor... (which are referred to as TSOs in the report) committed grave violations of human rights, specifically targeting Kurdish and Yezidi civilians, and which included "arbitrary arrest and enforced disappearance of civilians, torture, sexual violence, forced evacuations from homes, looting and seizure of private property, transfer of detained civilians across the border into Turkey, the cutting of water to civilian populations, recruitment of child soldiers, and the looting and desecration of religious shrines." In addition to this, the report also singled out The report referenced the UN Commission of Inquiry for Syria (COI), which documented the illegal transfer of Syrians detained by the This collaboration between the The COI was also quoted within the report as having documented torture and killing within the formerly Kurdish-majority Afrin region, which was invaded and occupied by In these regions, the COI documented "hostage-taking, cruel treatment, ill-treatment and torture," as well as the torture and rape of minors detained by Several human rights monitors and the COI reported that in Sere Kaniye, The report specifically mentioned that the SNA "arrested, detained, tortured, killed, and otherwise abused numerous Kurdish activists and individuals" in Afrin and Sere Kaniye, which was described as "a consistent, discernible pattern of abuses...against Kurdish residents." The report also documented human rights violations committed by the Syrian regime and Russian forces supporting them, which included ![]() KABOOM!... s which destroyed vital civilian infrastructure and "massacres; indiscriminate killings; kidnapping of civilians; extreme physical abuse, including sexual violence; and unlawful detentions" committed by the regime. |
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