HRW says Syria govt air strikes defy UN resolution

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HRW says Syria govt air strikes defy UN resolution

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Human Rights Watch criticizes the Syrian air force for intensifying strikes on Aleppo, despite a UN Security Council resolution ordering all sides in the conflict to stop indiscriminate attacks

BEIRUT Lebanon – Human Rights Watch (HRW) sharply criticized the Syrian air force on Wednesday, July 29, for intensifying strikes on Aleppo, despite a United Nations (UN) Security Council resolution ordering all sides in the conflict to stop indiscriminate attacks.

The New York-based rights group also rapped the Security Council for inaction over the violence in Syria in a statement issued ahead of a meeting of the UN body.

“The Syrian government is raining high explosive barrel bombs on civilians in defiance of a unanimous United Nations Security Council resolution,” HRW said, referring to resolution 2139 from February. 

The resolution banned the indiscriminate use of barrel bombs – widely used by Syrian government forces on rebel-held towns and cities – and all other weapons in populated areas.

AFTERMATH. An injured Syrian man reacts as he walk amidst the rubble of a building following a reported barrel-bomb attack by the Syrian air force, in the Shaar neighborhood of the city of Aleppo, on July 27, 2014. Photo by Fadi Al-Halabi / AFP / AMC

“Month after month, the Security Council has sat idly by as the government defied its demands with new barrel bomb attacks on Syrian civilians,” HRW’s Sarah Leah Whitson said.

The group also urged two key backers of President Bashar al-Assad, Russia and China, to allow the Security Council to implement the resolution.

HRW said it has documented “over 650 major new damage sites consistent with barrel bomb impacts” in opposition-held areas of Aleppo city since the resolution was passed.

“Witness statements, satellite imagery analysis, and video and photographic evidence obtained by Human Rights Watch indicate that government forces have maintained and even increased their bombardment rate of Aleppo,” the group said.

HRW described barrel bombs as “cheaply made, locally produced, and typically constructed from large oil drums, gas cylinders, and water tanks, filled with high explosives and scrap metal to enhance fragmentation, and then dropped from helicopters.”

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, hundreds of civilians, including children, have been killed in a major aerial offensive launched by government forces on Aleppo in December. 

“The deliberate targeting of civilians is a war crime, and if carried out in a widespread or systematic way as part of a policy of the government or an organized group, can amount to crimes against humanity,” said HRW.

The group criticized rebel forces for carrying out “indiscriminate attacks as well, including car bombings and mortar attacks in pro-government areas”.

The war in Syria has killed more than 170,000 people, and forced nearly half the population to flee. – Rappler.com

 

 

 

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