U.N. rights chief: Atrocities committed in Syria beyond belief
- U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk stated that the atrocities committed in Syria are hard to believe and called for transitional justice after the fall of Bashar Assad.
- Türk emphasized that 90% of the Syrian population lives in poverty and millions remain displaced, making saving lives a top priority.
- Türk noted that serious human rights violations, including torture and the use of chemical weapons, must be fully investigated and those responsible held accountable.
- The new Syrian leader Ahmad Sharaa assured Türk of the importance of respecting human rights for all Syrians as the country rebuilds after the conflict.
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