UN: Syria death toll above 100,000

Agence France-Presse

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UN chief Ban Ki-Moon says only a political solution, not military intervention, can end the Syrian civil war

POLITICAL SOLUTION. A handout picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) allegedly shows bodies of rebel fighters after being ambushed by government forces in the industrial city of Adra outside Damascus. The UN says only a political solution can bring an end to the civil war, which killed over 100,000 people. AFP/HO/SANA

NEW YORK, USA – United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said Thursday, July 25, more than 100,000 people have now been killed in the Syria civil war, as he appealed for new efforts to convene a peace conference.

Ban and US Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters before talks at the UN headquarters that there could be no military solution to the 28-month-old conflict.

While Syrian activists say well over 100,000 people have been killed, the UN has been more cautious about the toll.

But Ban said: “More than 100,000 people have been killed, millions of people have either been displaced or become refugees in neighboring countries.

“We have to bring this to an end, the military and violent actions must be stopped by both parties and it is thus imperative to have a peace conference in Geneva as soon as possible.”

The United States and Russia have vowed to press for a follow up to a peace conference held in Geneva last year, which set out a transition plan.

Divisions between Syrian opposition groups and diplomatic hurdles thrown up by President Bashar al-Assad’s government have blocked efforts to call a new meeting.

Syrian National Coalition president Ahmad Jarba is in New York on Thursday and was to hold talks with Kerry ahead of a meeting with UN Security Council envoys on Friday.

Ban has previously said he would like a peace conference in September. But UN diplomats say the conflict is now so bitter that they doubt the two sides can be brought to the negotiating table.

Kerry said there is “enormous levels of suffering, suffering that is growing by the day which requires all of us to work even harder to try to bring about peace negotiations.”

He added: “There is no military solution to Syria, there is only a political solution. That will require leadership in order to bring people to the table.”

Kerry said he spoke on Wednesday with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. “We remain committed to the effort to bring the parties to a Geneva II, to implement Geneva I, and we will try our hardest to make that happen as soon as is possible.” – Rappler.com 

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