
Shura Council condemns crimes committed by takfiri groups in Syria
The Shura Council on Wednesday condemned the crimes committed by takfiri groups against innocent civilians in the Syrian coastal areas.
In a statement, the Council stated that these crimes amount to war crimes and genocide, which are shameful to humanity and aim to tear apart the Syrian social fabric in service of Zionist schemes in the region.
The Council noted that the massacres committed by armed groups constitute a flagrant violation of international humanitarian and human rights laws and divert attention from the blatant attacks of the Zionist entity on Syrian territory.
The statement condemned the Arab and Islamic silence regarding the crimes targeting defenseless civilians on the Syrian coast, calling on the Association of Senates and Shura Councils in Africa and the Arab World to condemn these crimes and exert pressure in international forums to halt the massacres committed by armed groups and Israeli violations in Syria.
The Council reiterated its full solidarity with the brotherly Syrian people in the face of the brutal crimes they are subjected to. It called on the Arab and Islamic peoples and the free people of the world to shoulder their religious and humanitarian responsibility toward the Syrian people and to take urgent action at all levels to stop these crimes and demand that their perpetrators be brought to justice.
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