Situation of human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic
A/RES/71/203
Recalling the specific obligations under international humanitarian law to
respect and protect, in situations of armed conflict, medical personnel and
humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged in medical duties, their means of
transport and equipment, and hospitals and other medical facilities, and to ensure that
the wounded and sick receive, to the fullest extent practicable and with the least
possible delay, the medical care and attention required, and recalling also that, under
international law, attacks intentionally directed against hospitals and places where the
sick and wounded are collected, provided that they are not military objectives, as
well as attacks intentionally directed against buildings, material, medical units and
transport and personnel using the distinctive emblems of the Geneva Conventions of
12 August 1949 25 in conformity with international law are war crimes,
Expressing grave concern at the disproportionate use of force by the Syrian
authorities against civilians, which has caused immense human suffering and
fomented the spread of extremism and extremist groups and which demonstrates the
failure of the Syrian authorities to protect its population and to implement the
relevant resolutions and decisions of United Nations bodies,
Expressing grave concern also at the spread of extremism and extremist
groups, terrorism and terrorist groups, and strongly condemning all violations and
abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law committed
in the Syrian Arab Republic by any party to the conflict, in particular so -called
ISIL-Da’esh, Al-Nusrah Front and militias fighting on behalf of the regime,
Al-Qaida-affiliated terrorist groups and other extremist groups,
Expressing its deepest concern about the findings of the Organization for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons-United Nations Joint Investigative Mechanism
that the Syrian Arab Armed Forces were responsible for the use of chemical
weapons in at least three attacks and so-called ISIL-Da’esh was responsible for one
attack, reaffirming the principles of the Convention on the Prohibition of the
Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their
Destruction, 26 and the determination of the States parties to the Convention “for the
sake of all mankind, to exclude completely the possibility of the use of chemical
weapons, through the implementation of the provisions of this Convention”, and
noting that the Convention entered into force in the Syrian Arab Republic on
14 October 2013,
Expressing support for the work carried out by the Independent International
Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic, and strongly condemning the
lack of cooperation by the Syrian authorities with the Commission of Inquiry,
Noting with serious concern the observation of the Commission of Inquiry
that, since March 2011, the Syrian authorities have conducted widespread attacks
against the civilian population as a matter of policy,
Strongly condemning the widespread practice of enforced disappearance,
arbitrary detention and the use of sexual and gender-based violence and torture in
detention centres referred to in the reports of the Commission of Inquiry, including,
but not limited to, Branch 215, Branch 227, Branch 235, Branch 251, Air Force
Intelligence Investigation Branch at Mezzeh military airport, and Sednaya prison, as
well as military hospitals, including Tishreen and Harasta hospitals,
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United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, Nos. 970–973.
Ibid., vol. 1974, No. 33757.
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