UN Commission blasts 'barbaric' regime E.Ghouta siege

By Sena Guler

ANKARA (AA) – A UN commission on Wednesday condemned the Assad regime’s “barbaric and medieval” methods to lay siege to and forcefully capture Eastern Ghouta, a formerly opposition-held suburb of Damascus.

The UN Commission of Inquiry commission said in a statement: “The siege and recapture of Eastern Ghouta was marked by war crimes, crimes against humanity.”

The 23-page report said Syrians were exposed to “immense physical and psychological harm” as they endured bombardment and deprivation which sometimes caused preventable deaths.

“In March, the Human Rights Council requested an urgent, comprehensive, and independent inquiry into recent events in Eastern Ghouta. Today’s report traces the siege and recapture of eastern Ghouta by pro-government forces,” it said.

Decrying the escalating military campaign of pro-government forces this February and April to recapture the besieged enclave of Eastern Ghouta, it said the aerial and ground bombardments claimed hundreds of lives, including women and children.

“In an effort to avoid the bombardments, terrified civilians relocated to makeshift basement shelters in February, where they subsisted for months underground in dire circumstances,” it added.

The statement also quoted Paulo Pinheiro, the group’s chair, as saying: “It is completely abhorrent that besieged civilians were indiscriminately attacked, and systematically denied food and medicine.

“What is clear from the terminal phase of this siege is that no warring party acted to protect the civilian population.”

The statement added that the pro-government forces which “perpetrated the crime against humanity of inhumane acts” caused mental and physical suffering.

Commissioner Hanny Megally was also quoted as saying: “Even if pro-government forces are bombing and starving the civilian population of Eastern Ghouta into submission, there can be no justification for the indiscriminate shelling of civilian-inhabited areas in Damascus.

“Such actions by armed groups and members of terrorist organisations also amount to war crimes.”

The commission said the report noted that by the time the Syrian regime declared the recapture of eastern Ghouta on April 14, “some 140,000 individuals were displaced from their homes, tens of thousands of whom are being unlawfully interned by government forces in managed sites throughout Rif Damascus [province]. ”

The commission’s report is sed to be presented next Tuesday at the 38th session of the Human Rights Council.

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