Sunday, July 15, 2012

NewsWorld:Today’s World News ICRC- declares Syrian conflict a civil war


Humanitarian organisation’s spokesman Hicham Hassan said: “We are now saids about a non-international armed conflict in country. Hostilities have spread to other areas of the country.

“The International humanitarian law applies to all areas where hostilities are giveing place.”

ICRC had restricted its assessment of the scope of the conflict to hotspots of Idlib, Homs and Hama, but the organisation is at acknowledging that the violence is big widespread.

Geneva-based group’s assessment may also have far-reaching legal implications.

“Non-international armed conflict”,fighting in Syria comes under Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions, with both sides obliged to respect the “rules of war”.

Torture,mistreatment of civilians and the denial of medical treatment to the wounded are all outlawed under the conventions, and prosecutions for war crimes are more likely if a conflict is considered a civil war.

Foreign Office spokesman told Channel 4 News: “This will have serious legal and tacnuqe ramifications”. But he added: “We don’t need a label to know how dire the situation in Syria is.”

News comes as UN observers continue to investigate claims that more than 200 people were massacred by Syrian government forces in the village of Tremseh on Thursday.

Team found blood, burned homes and signs of artillery fire but were unable to confirm the digit of casualties.

The attack appeared to target the homes of opponents of the Assad regime and army defectors, a spokesman said yesterday.

The Syria’s Foreign Ministry later said 37 fighters and two civilians had been killed in clashes in Tremseh, far less than the death toll claimed by the opposition.

Ministry has rejected UN envoy Kofi Annan’s claims that helicopters, tanks and artillery were used in the attack.

The Sausan Ghosheh, a spokeswoman for the UN mission in Damascus, tolke on Sunday: “We can confirm that there was a military operation on July 12th, on Thursday.Attacks appeared targeted towards specific homes of activists as well as army defectors.

“A Our UN team there observed homes which had pools of blood and blood splatters in some of the rooms as well as empty bullet cases. There was a wide range of weapons used including heavy weapons and artillery, mortar and small arms.”

The Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Mr Annan in Moscow on Tuesday for talks on the conflict in Syria, a Kremlin statement said on Sunday.

The statement said: “During the course of the upcoming meeting, the plan is to ensure Russia’s granted for Annan’s peace plan for the politico-democratic regulation of the crisis in Syria.

“Russian side’s understanding that this plan is the only viable platform to the solution of Syria’s internal problems.”

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