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130 Syrian Organizations Urge the United Nations Security Council to Protect Civilians, Promptly Intervene to Stop the Military Escalation in Northern Syria, and Enhance Humanitarian Response

The undersigned organizations warn of the repercussions of the recent military escalation in Northern Syria and call on all parties to the conflict to ensure the protection of civilians, end violations, and respect International Humanitarian Law (IHL)

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Since November 27, 2024, the terrorist-designated group ‘’Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’’ (HTS), has launched a large-scale offensive codenamed the “Deterrence of Aggression” Battle. The offensive led to HTS swiftly seizing control of Aleppo City and large portions of its countryside. The group also took full control of Idlib City and parts of Hama City following the withdrawal and collapse of Syrian government forces and their allied militias in these areas. This was followed by deadly airstrikes by the Syrian/Russian air forces on hospitals and other civilian targets in Aleppo and Idlib Governorates, resulting in dozens of civilian casualties, both dead and wounded.

Subsequently, on November 30, 2024, the Turkish-backed opposition Syrian National Army (SNA) exploited the dramatic shifts in the frontlines, and launched a military operation dubbed “Dawn of Freedom” in Northern Aleppo and al-Shahba Region, which are under the control of the People Protection Units (YPG). This operation forcibly displaced tens of thousands of Internally Displaced People (IDPs), most of whom are Kurdish residents of Afrin, towards areas in Northeast Syria.

This marked yet another instance of forced displacement for these individuals, who had previously been uprooted in 2018 by the same forces during Turkey’s “Operation Olive Branch”.

A series of crimes and violations against Kurdish civilians, including Yezidis, have been documented at the hands of the attacking forces. These violations include the detention of numerous civilians, acts of murder, looting, assaults on convoys of displaced people, verbal abuse, and mistreatment. Simultaneously, video footage has emerged showing detainees being beaten, alongside other videos featuring unprecedented incitement and hate speech targeting Kurds in Syria.

Reports indicate that a group of civilian returnees was arrested, while others were subjected to humiliation and had their personal belongings stolen during attempts of scores of families to return to their hometown in Afrin Region. Additionally, cases of missing persons were also documented.

The below undersigned Syrian organizations warn that this recent military escalation marks a critical turning point in the Syrian conflict, raising genuine concerns among many Syrian communities, particularly religious and ethnic minorities with a long history of facing violations. There are also concerns among residents of areas outside the government control, which have witnessed airstrikes by Syrian and Russian government forces, resulting in civilian casualties.

We, the organizations undersigned to this statement, therefore, strongly condemn the crimes and violations committed against the civilians by all parties to the conflict and demand the following:

The United Nations Security Council:

  1. Issue an urgent resolution to ceasefire and halt military escalations in all conflict zones in Syria.
  2. Take practical measures to ensure the protection of civilians, hold perpetrators of violations accountable, and enhance the delivery of humanitarian aid.

United Nations Agencies and International Humanitarian Organizations:

  1. Launch an emergency response to meet the basic needs of tens of thousands of displaced persons, including shelter, food, water, and medical care.
  2. Ensure the safe and non-discriminatory delivery of humanitarian aid to all affected areas.
  3. Support initiatives to enhance food security and address the long-term needs of the displaced persons.

Parties to the Conflict in Syria:

  1. Comply with International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and protect civilians from both direct and indirect targeting.
  2. Cease all military operations resulting in forced displacement and violations against civilians.
  3. Allow independent organizations access to affected areas to document violations and assess the needs.

The Independent International Commission of Inquiry (COI) and the United Nations International, Impartial, and Independent Mechanism (IIIM):

  1. Conduct a comprehensive, thorough and transparent investigation into the crimes committed in Northern Syria during the recent military escalation and publish a report on them.
  2. Collect and analyze evidence related to the crimes committed in Northern Syria, as well as coordinate with international judicial bodies to ensure accountability for the perpetrators.

War Crimes Units in Countries with Laws Allowing Prosecutions Under Universal Jurisdiction Principle:

Expand structural investigations into crimes committed in Syria to include those occurring across Northern Syria by all parties to the conflict.

The signatory organizations, listed in alphabetical order, are:

  1. Access Organization
  2. Accountability Advocates Organization
  3. Act for Afrin
  4. Afrin Platform
  5. Al-Raja Organization for Relief and Development
  6. AlـKhaboor Association
  7. Almonqith organization for Human Rights
  8. Alseeraj Humanitarian Organizatin
  9. Alzajel Organizatin
  10. Amal for development
  11. Ambassadors Association for Persons with Disabilities
  12. Analysis and Strategic Studies Organization – ASSO
  13. ARAS Association
  14. Areejorganisation
  15. Artist Team for Arts, Culture and Children
  16. Ashavan
  17. ASHNA for Development
  18. Ashti Center for Peacebuilding
  19. Bader for Community Development
  20. Baladna organization
  21. Better Hope for Al-Tabqa
  22. Center of Peace and Freedom for Civil Society and Human Rights
  23. Chaushka Women’s Association
  24. Citizenship Association for Homan Rights
  25. Coalition of Civil Society – CSO – NES
  26. Community Solidarity organization
  27. Creat a Path Organization
  28. Dan for Relief and Development
  29. DAR Association for Victims of Forced Displacement
  30. Dari Center
  31. Desteya Yasayî Kurdî
  32. Development Seeds Centre
  33. Dijla Organization for Development and Environment
  34. DOZ ORGANIZATION
  35. DUDERI
  36. Ella Organization for Development and Peacebuilding
  37. Emaar Almanaura
  38. Emin Association for Supporting and Caring for Children with Cancer
  39. Enlil Center
  40. European and American Solidarity Committee for Afrin-Espoir Afrin
  41. ÊVAR e.V.
  42. Ezdina Organization
  43. Fajr Organization
  44. Fariq Snnae Almustaqbal
  45. For Them Humanitarian Organization
  46. Fourat Organization
  47. Free Kurdish Women’s Organization
  48. Green Tress
  49. Habitat International Coalition – Housing and Land Rights Network
  50. Hajeen Technical Organization
  51. Hikaet AMAL
  52. HOPE Afrin
  53. Hope Makers
  54. Horan Forum for Citizenship
  55. HORI Organisation For Human Rights
  56. Human Rights Organization Efrin – Syria
  57. Human Rights Organization Syria – Jazeera
  58. Insight Organization
  59. International Solidarity Association for Peace
  60. Jian Organization for Humanity
  61. Jiyan e.V.
  62. Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights
  63. Justice Center for Human Rights
  64. Justice Network for Prisoners in Iraq
  65. Kobani for Relief and Development
  66. Kurdischer Kulturverein Wolfsburg e.v
  67. Kurdish Committee for Human Rights – Observer
  68. Kurdish Cultural Association in Geneva
  69. Kurdish Feminist Voices – Dengé femînîten kurd
  70. Kurdish-Swiss Alliance Association
  71. Kurdistan Human Rights Reporters Center
  72. Lekolin for legal stadies and researchs
  73. Lelun Association for Victims
  74. Life Step environmental Association
  75. Lights For Development And Construction
  76. Lots Association
  77. Malva Organization for Arts, Culture and Education
  78. Mawj for development
  79. Mitan Center for the Revival of Civil Society
  80. Nabd Team
  81. Nasmet Amal Organisation
  82. National Assembly for the Construction of Afrin
  83. Nudem Organization
  84. Nujeen Association of Community Development
  85. Okkaz
  86. Orgnaization Zagon
  87. Payam Center For Mental Health and Human Development
  88. PEACE LAND
  89. PEACE SHE LEADER NETWORK
  90. PÊL- Civil Waves
  91. Platforma Armanc for Civil Society
  92. Raman e.V
  93. RÊ for rehabilitation and development
  94. Reng for Development
  95. Rescue and Relief Team
  96. Rights Defese Initiative- RDI
  97. Roj kar for Relief and Development
  98. Rojava Association for Kurdish Culture and Literature
  99. Rojava Conseil in France
  100. Rojava Relief and Development Organization
  101. Rose for Support and Empowerment
  102. Rouaa Future for Development
  103. Sahem Organization for Cooperation and Development
  104. Salam Organization
  105. Sara Organization to Combat Violence Against Women
  106. Sawaeed Organization for Relief and Development
  107. Shamal charitable Society
  108. Share for Community Development
  109. Slav Organization for Civil Activities
  110. Small Dreams Group
  111. Smart – Zerik
  112. Society for Threatened Peoples – Germany
  113. Step organisation for Democracy and Election
  114. Swaedna Organization for
  115. Synergy Association for Victims
  116. Syrian Center for Studies and Dialogue
  117. Syrians for Truth and Justice (STJ)
  118. Tal-Abyad Forum for Civil Society
  119. Tara Organization
  120. The Committee of Displaced People from Serê Kaniyê/Ras al-Ain
  121. Tree of Life Development Organization
  122. Vejîn Intiative
  123. Wecare
  124. Wesal Organization
  125. White Hope Organization
  126. White Human Organization
  127. Women for Peace
  128. YASA – The kurdish center for studies and legal consultancy
  129. Youth for Change
  130. Zagros Human Rights Center

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