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UN Human Rights High Commissioner Makes Historic First Visit to Syria

Damascus, Syria – In a historic first, the United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner has visited Syria, marking a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to address the country’s severe human rights situation. The High Commissioner expressed admiration for the bravery, fortitude, and resilience of the Syrian people, who have endured years of atrocities and trauma.

For the past 14 years, the UN’s Human Rights Office has monitored, documented, and published numerous reports to bring global attention to the human rights violations in Syria, despite being denied access to the country. During this landmark visit, the High Commissioner met with victims, including a former soldier who was imprisoned at the notorious Sednaya prison and recounted the cruel treatment he endured, including beatings and torture.

The High Commissioner also visited the devastated residential neighborhood of Jobar in Damascus, describing it as an apocalyptic wasteland, and highlighted the use of banned chemical weapons against civilians, constituting serious crimes under international humanitarian law.

Despite the immense challenges, the High Commissioner emphasized the need for rebuilding a country that works for all Syrians. The visit included discussions with the leader of the caretaker authorities, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who acknowledged the importance of human rights, healing, trust-building, social cohesion, and institutional reform.

The High Commissioner called for the urgent reconsideration of sectoral sanctions to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people and underscored the necessity of transitional justice to address past wrongs, ensure accountability, and promote reconciliation. The UN Human Rights Office pledged continued support for inclusive, nationally-owned processes and human rights mechanisms.

The visit marks a seminal moment for Syria, with hopes for all Syrians to thrive together, regardless of gender, religion, or ethnicity, and to build a common future.


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