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Syrian opposition supports UN plan to halt violence

Plan aims to stop ongoing violence in Aleppo and other Syrian provinces.

19.02.2015 - Update : 19.02.2015
Syrian opposition supports UN plan to halt violence

ANKARA

Khaled Khoja, president of the Syrian coalition, said Thursday he supports the UN’s "action plan" in Syria to halt the ongoing violence in Aleppo and other Syrian provinces.

"We welcome any effort aimed at stopping the bloodshed in Syria and this has been the position of the Syrian coalition since it was established," Khoja said in an interview published on the website of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces.

"(UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan) de Mistura informed me about the ideas in his initiative during a telephone conversation two days ago and I told him that this requires a careful and detailed study and that stopping aerial bombardment must include all Syrian cities and that there must also be an end to killing on the ground," Khoja said.

"For a solution to be comprehensive, de Mistura’s proposal must ensure stopping other means of killing and fighting terrorism, including state terrorism practiced by the Assad regime."

De Mistura’s action plan, announced in October 2014, includes establishing a special "freeze" zone in Aleppo in which fighting would stop, leading to the delivery of humanitarian aid and the build-up of the political process at the local level.

Street protests, ruthlessly repressed by the Assad regime, turned into a bloody civil war in Syria in 2011.

UN calls for release of thousands of detainees in Syria

The UN has urged Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime to release thousands of people who have been held in detention for years.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said in a statement on Thursday that many individuals had been detained under a 2012 anti-terrorism law and jailed for the "peaceful expression of their views".

He said: "In many cases, people are held incommunicado for weeks or months."

"This is particularly worrying given the Syrian Government’s record of torture and ill-treatment of detainees, which has been well-documented prior to, and during, the conflict."

He went on: "Activists, lawyers and human rights defenders, who were already vulnerable prior to the outbreak of the conflict, have been particularly targeted."

"I urge the Syrian Government to immediately release all those who have been jailed for peaceful expression of their views and to ensure that all those detained are accorded their full due process rights."

 - Violent crackdown

 He said regime forces had also been holding members of the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression including Mazen Darwish, Hani Al-Zaitani and Hussein Ghrer, for three years on terrorism charges, and their trial had been postponed for a sixth time with no new date set for a hearing.

He also said many individuals were detained under a 2012 anti-terrorism law and later pardoned following a general presidential amnesty issued in June 2014.

However, Mazen Darwish and his colleagues, along with an unknown number of others, were excluded from the pardon. 

Syria has been gripped by violence since the regime launched a violent crackdown in response to anti-government protests in March 2011, triggering a conflict that has left at least 210,000 people dead and displaced almost half of the country's population, according to the UN.



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