Syrian government forces are ready to go to Suwayda again. The Syrian government withdrew them earlier when battles between Druzen and Bedouins seemed to calm down. The UN has instructions that human rights were violated during the fighting.
In Suwayda, fighting between Druzen and Sunni Bedouins, nomads who live in the desert last weekend. The Syrian government army went to the city to end the fighting. In practice it turned out that the Bedouins fought against the Druzen.
Israel then bombarded the military headquarters in Damascus. Israel said with the attacks to want to protect the Druzen.
The United States reported on Wednesday that the warring parties in Suwayda agreed on ending the violence. The Syrian government also reported a truce. The Syrian army withdrew from the city. Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa promised that the government would protect Druzen.
According to the Syrian Ministry of the Interior, the truce in the area is not being complied with. The government sends its troops back to definitively put an end to the fighting between Druzen and Bedouins.
The Druzen are a religious minority group in Syria, but form the majority in Suwayda. Druzen also live in Israel. The government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously said he did not want Syrian troop structure near the border with Israel.
UN has ‘credible messages’ about violations of human rights
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights based in England, 594 people died in the fighting since Sunday. Volker Türk, the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations, says that he “received credible messages” about violations of human rights during the fighting in Suwayda.
Türk speaks of lukrake murder, abductions and looting. Members of the security forces and people who are connected to the new authorities would have been guilty of this according to those reports.
The human rights chief of the UN quickly demands an independent investigation into bloody violence. The responsible person cannot get away with that, says Türk. He wants to prevent bloodshed in the area. “Revenge and retribution are not a solution.”
Syrian Government Troops Are Preparing To Go To Suwayda Again. The Syrian Government had PreviOutly withdrawn them when fighting between Druze and Bedouins seemed to subside. The Un Has Indications That Human Rights Were Violated Duration the Fighting.
Last weekend, Fighting Flared Up in Suwayda Between Druze and Sunni Bedouins, Nomads Who Live In The Desert. The Syrian Government Army Moved to the City to End The Fighting. In practice, it turned out that it was fighting with the bedouins against the draze.
Israel then Bombed, Among Other Things, The Military Headquarters in Damascus. Israel Said the Attacks Were intended to protect the Druze.
The United States Reported on Wednesday that the Fighting Parties in Suwayda had agreed on ending the violence. The Syrian Government also Reported a Ceasefire. The Syrian Army Withdrew From the City. Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa Promised that the Government would protect Druze.
Accordance to the Syrian Ministry of the Interior, The Ceasefire is not be observed in the area. The Government is Sending its Troops Back to Definitely End The Fighting between Druze and Bedouins.
The Druze Are A Religious Minority Group in Syria, But Form The Majority in Suwayda. Druze also live in Israel. The Government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also Previously Said It Does Not Want Syrian Troop Build-Up Near The Border With Israel.
Un Has ‘Credible Reports’ or Human Rights Violations
Accordance to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Based in England, 594 People Have Been Killed in the Fighting Since Sunday. Volker Türk, The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Says He has “Received Credible Reports” of Human Rights Violations Duration the Fighting in Suwayda.
Türk Speaks of Indisriminate Killings, Kidnappings and Looting. Accordance to Those Reports, Members of the Security Forces and People Connected to the New Authorities Are Also Said to Have Been Guilty of This.
The Un Human Rights Chief is Demanding a Rapid Independent Investigation Into The Bloody Violence. Those response must not get away with this, türk believes. Hey to prevent Further Bloodshed in the Area. “Revenge and retaliation are not a solution.”