court for prosecution as far as digital as 22 page report presents a detailed and grim litany of human rights violations in Syria during the government's crackdown on dissent and present evidence supporting what the investigator safe as a pattern of widespread and systematic attacks against civilians spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for human rights Colville tells you way these findings are extremely serious and credit amount to crimes against humanity which after genocide
constitute the most serious international human rights violations for will go over your you as you and him are all a part of it is whether or will a you is medical to you as a the report also cites cases of people being pulled from their hospital beds and shot it describes people being killed in mosques as a Syrian forces use heavy weapons in civilian areas the hard covers the period from mid-March when protests began against the government of Pres. basher al-Assad to mid-July
the report says at least 1900 people were killed during that period the Syrian government does not dispute this figure is at least 250 members of the security forces were among the victims the investigative team of 13 human rights experts collected this information over three months. Syria did not allow the team to enter the country so most of the information was acquired from witnesses in neighboring countries nevertheless UN spokesman Colville tells VOA that team was able to interview
vectors from the Syrian Armed Forces security services and other government agencies both inside Syria and in neighboring countries as you know the old guard will will will will you you will a you are in for a cut as is the whole will you be human rights experts say they have compiled a confidential list of 50 alleged perpetrators and various levels of the Syrian government who can't face prosecution before the engine National Criminal Court, Colville said the Syrian government
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