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Activists in France Launch a Solidarity Campaign with Palestinian and Syrian Detainees in the Prisons of the Syrian Regime

Published : 21-05-2016

Activists in France Launch a Solidarity Campaign with Palestinian and Syrian Detainees in the Prisons of the Syrian Regime

Palestinian and Syrian activists in France launched a campaign titled as "Detainees First," to shed the light at the case of the detainees in the prisons of the Syrian regime.

 The campaign came within international activities, and as a humanitarian mobilization for the freedom of the Syrian detainees. The campaign is preparing for a march at the Place de la Bastille in Paris on Saturday 11-6-2016, according to a coordinator of the campaign.

The campaign's Facebook account published that "We are not talking about only prisoners, including Women and children who are deprived of freedom, but we talk about thousands of missed and kidnaped people who are unaccounted for, as well as thousands of detainees who are systematically starving or tortured to death. All of this comes under the heading of crimes against humanity according to Article VII of the Rome treaty in 1998. 

The campaign put the international community responsible of the continued detention of detainees and abductees everywhere in Syria, for the Syrian regime, which turned into an Emirate of war as the country has its seat in the United Nations and contrary to the decision of the international Security Council in the text of article 12 of resolution 2254 of 2015, according to the campaign.

The campaign also called on the international community, the international human rights organizations, the civil society, and all those who have a sense of responsibility towards the humanitarian affiliation, to unite in the face of the perpetrators of crimes against humanity in Syria.

 In addition, they called for in particular Russia and America, to give effect to the principle of the responsibility to protection which was approved by the United Nations in 2005, and to work on the formation of an international working group to resolve the issue of detainees and abductees in Syria.

It is scheduled that the demonstration will raise the image of a thousand prisoners and detainees, who died under torture in a different standard format in order to draw the attention of European citizens, jurists, and politicians to the suffering of thousands of people in the Syrian cellars .

The AGPS documented 1076 Palestinian detainees in the prisons of the Syrian Regime, while the security forces are still reticent about their fate, in addition to 440 victims who died due to torture. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3307

Palestinian and Syrian activists in France launched a campaign titled as "Detainees First," to shed the light at the case of the detainees in the prisons of the Syrian regime.

 The campaign came within international activities, and as a humanitarian mobilization for the freedom of the Syrian detainees. The campaign is preparing for a march at the Place de la Bastille in Paris on Saturday 11-6-2016, according to a coordinator of the campaign.

The campaign's Facebook account published that "We are not talking about only prisoners, including Women and children who are deprived of freedom, but we talk about thousands of missed and kidnaped people who are unaccounted for, as well as thousands of detainees who are systematically starving or tortured to death. All of this comes under the heading of crimes against humanity according to Article VII of the Rome treaty in 1998. 

The campaign put the international community responsible of the continued detention of detainees and abductees everywhere in Syria, for the Syrian regime, which turned into an Emirate of war as the country has its seat in the United Nations and contrary to the decision of the international Security Council in the text of article 12 of resolution 2254 of 2015, according to the campaign.

The campaign also called on the international community, the international human rights organizations, the civil society, and all those who have a sense of responsibility towards the humanitarian affiliation, to unite in the face of the perpetrators of crimes against humanity in Syria.

 In addition, they called for in particular Russia and America, to give effect to the principle of the responsibility to protection which was approved by the United Nations in 2005, and to work on the formation of an international working group to resolve the issue of detainees and abductees in Syria.

It is scheduled that the demonstration will raise the image of a thousand prisoners and detainees, who died under torture in a different standard format in order to draw the attention of European citizens, jurists, and politicians to the suffering of thousands of people in the Syrian cellars .

The AGPS documented 1076 Palestinian detainees in the prisons of the Syrian Regime, while the security forces are still reticent about their fate, in addition to 440 victims who died due to torture. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3307