On Friday, clashes erupted between the military forces of the caretaker administration and the loyal soldiers of former President Bashar al -Assad in Syria.
According to eyewitnesses, most of the deaths have occurred in coastal provinces, Latakia and Tartus in the areas of the apart from the community, which are traditionally seen as the stronghold of the supporters of the former Assad rule.
The Assad family belongs to the same addition to the community, which is a branch of Shia Islam. In addition to the total population of Syria, the community is about 10 percent.
UN spokesperson Stephan Dujariq, while informing journalists at New York Headquarters on Monday, said that General Secretary Antonio Guteresh is worried about violence erupted in the coastal areas of Syria.
In these incidents, there are reports of killings of people without hearing and abolition of the entire families. UN agency for Palestinian refugees in violence (UNRWA) An employee has also died.
The UN chief has urged all parties to protect common citizens, to stop inflammatory rhetoric and action. Syria has been scorching for the last 14 years in the heat of civil war and five decades of dictatorial rule.
In the last days of November last year, rebel fighters in Syria began to take Syrian cities one after the other, and eventually established their control over Damascus. Since then, representatives of the faction called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham are now in the role of acting administration.
Concern on rising stress
It is reported that in recent times, supporters of the former government and other armed persons in Syria had carried out a series of attacks, after which there are reports of killing women, children and injured fighters in retaliation.
The current caretaker administration’s security forces and unknown gunmen have been reported to be killed without hearing on the basis of the community.
A spokesperson of the UN chief said that the increasing stress among various communities in Syria is a matter of great concern. “Bloodshed in Syria will have to be stopped immediately,” and the accountability of the culprits of violent incidents will have to be fixed. “It is important to remove the concerns of communities in Syria.”
The current caretaker administration in the country has constituted a committee to investigate the violence, and another committee has been established for civil peace.
The general secretary said that it is important to ensure the inclusive and transparent transitional justice process in Syria and the mutual reconciliation process is also important for sustainable peace.
Children in casualties also
For the Middle East, UNICEF Regional Director Aduard Beigbedr said that at least 13 children are reported to have died, who also have a six -month -old baby.
The caretaker administration has informed about the casualties of a large number of common citizens, looting, collective displacement and ending their action on Monday.
The infrastructure including power supply system, hospital, ambulance has also been damaged in violence.
A senior UNICEF official said in his statement that due to violent confrontation, ordinary citizens have suffered casualties, thousands of dislocation, and civil establishments have been damaged.
Defense of child rights
Eduard Beigbeder urged all parties that mutual reconciliation would be given priority and political changes would have to be carried forward in a peaceful manner. In this process, it has to be ensured that all the children of Syria can flourish and are successful in realizing their full possibilities.
“The children of Syria have suffered a lot. They have the right to live in peace and expect a better future. ”
Earlier, UN Human Rights High Commissioner Volkar Turk also expressed deep disappointment over violent incidents in Syria in his statement.
He warned that these events, online mediums and general life are constantly bouncing in hated messages and speeches. In view of this, Syria requires a wide -scale transitional judicial process, which will have to be included under the leadership of Syrian citizens. On the foundation of truth, justice and accountability.