Home Press releases & statements Syria: Recommendations from 77 Syrian Civil Society Organizations to the European Union

Syria: Recommendations from 77 Syrian Civil Society Organizations to the European Union

by s.hasan
47 views This post is also available in: Arabic Font Size A A A

Mrs. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission,

The High Representative of the European Union and Vice-President of the European Commission,

Ladies and Gentlemen of the European Commission and Members of the European Parliament,

Ladies and Gentlemen, Heads of State and Government of the Member States of the European Union,

Despite the end of Assad’s rule, Syria continues to suffer from deep divisions among various parties—locally, regionally, and internationally—underscoring the need for a comprehensive plan for an inclusive political transition process. Such a plan must include all Syrians, regardless of their ethnic, religious, or cultural affiliations, and ensure justice, reconciliation, and sustainable peace both among Syrians and with neighboring countries.

We, the undersigned Syrian organizations, highly value the European Union’s unwavering support and commitment to Syria and the Syrians since 2011. Believing that the political transition phase hinges on genuine support and commitment of the international community, which guarantees the unity and sovereignty of the country, we hope for your support and adoption of the following recommendations:

First: Ceasefire and Initiation of Serious Syrian-Syrian Dialogue: We call on your esteemed efforts to exert pressure for an immediate and permanent ceasefire throughout Syria, under United Nations supervision and international monitoring, as a first step towards ending this conflict. Simultaneously, we call for the initiation of an inclusive and serious political dialogue among all Syrian parties, including political, civil, social, and military forces. This dialogue should be conducted under the supervision of the United Nations and without the exclusion of any party.

Second: Democratic Reforms and Political Transition: The success of any transitional phase in Syria requires immediate, genuine, and profound reforms that ensure the participation of all Syrians (both within Syria and abroad) in designing the transitional phase and the transitional governing body. This should be followed by drafting an inclusive constitution and holding transparent and fair elections under United Nations supervision, in accordance with Resolution 2254, guaranteeing the right of all Syrians to actively engage in the political process without exclusion or marginalization.

The transition should also focus on establishing a pluralistic democratic system that respects the rights of all communities and ethnic, cultural, and religious groups in Syria, acknowledges the diversity of Syria, and breaks with the policies of repression and marginalization that led to the outbreak of the conflict in the first place.

Third: Transitional Justice: We call for pressure to be exerted for the adoption of a genuine transitional justice process that includes the full range of actions and mechanisms related to the attempts made by Syrian society to address the widespread violations of the past,  to ensure accountability, establish justice, and achieve reconciliation, in order to build trust among individuals within the same society and restore trust in state institutions.

Therefore, there must be pressure to adopt an approach that is based on accountability, and is transparent, non-selective, and non-retributive, while emphasizing the importance of documenting all crimes and violations committed by all parties to ensure justice.

We also call for enhancing efforts to release all detainees and to reveal the fate of the missing and kidnapped persons across all Syrian territories.

Fourth: Ensuring the Preservation of State Institutions and the Adoption of a Comprehensive Approach to Institutional Reform: Immediate pressure should be exerted to protect state institutions, documents, and archives related to public rights and policies from destruction or manipulation, to ensure effective institutional functioning and accountability in the future. This will help rebuild trust in the new Syrian state institutions, support respect for human rights, and strengthen the rule of law, as a step towards reconciliation, institutional reform, and the prevention of any new violations.

We, the undersigned Syrian organizations, believe that Syrians deserve a better future, within a pluralistic democratic system that recognizes the rights of all its citizens and respects Syria’s unique diversity. We emphasize the need for the European Union and the international community to continue providing tangible support for this inclusive transitional process to ensure peace and stability in Syria and its neighboring countries, and to achieve justice for all citizens.

Signatory organizations in alphabetical order:

  1. Access Organisation
  2. Accountability Advocates Organization
  3. Adad Organization
  4. AlKhaboor Association
  5. Alzajel Association
  6. Ambassadors Association for Persons with Disabilities
  7. Aras Association
  8. Arej Organization for Social Development
  9. Ashna  for Development Organisation
  10. Ashvan Organisation
  11. Ashti Center for Peace Building
  12. ASO Center for Consultancy and Strategic Study
  13. ASO News Network
  14. Bader Organization for Community Development
  15. Baladna Organization
  16. Bukra Ahla for Relief and Development Organization
  17. Chaushka Women’s Association
  18. Civil Society Platform
  19. Development Seeds Centre
  20. Dijla Organization for Development and Environment
  21. DOZ Organization
  22. Ella Organization for Development and Peacebuilding
  23. Equal Citizenship Center
  24. Esphere for Development
  25. Euphrates NGO
  26. Fariq Snnae Almustaqbal (Future Makers Team)
  27. Foor Them
  28. Hayat Organization
  29. Hori Organisation for Human Rights
  30. Humanitarian and Development Cooperation Organization
  31. Jasmine Organization
  32. Justice for Life – JFL
  33. Khutwa Association
  34. Kobani for Relief and Development
  35. Kurdish Cultural Association in Geneva
  36. “Little Dreams” Group to Support and Empower Women
  37. Lelun Association for Victims (LAV)
  38. Lights for Development and Construction
  39. Links of Hope for Development
  40. Mary Association for Culture, Arts and Environment
  41. Mawj for Development
  42. Mitan Center for the Revival of Civil Society
  43. Nawat
  44. NES LNGO Platform
  45. Nextep Organization
  46. Nudem Organization
  47. Nujeen Association of Community Development
  48. OFOK
  49. Okaz
  50. Peace Land Organization
  51. Peace She Leader Network
  52. PÊL – Civil Waves Organisation
  53. RÊ for Rehabilitation and Development
  54. Reng for Development
  55. Research and Protection of Women’s Rights Center
  56. Roj Kar for Relief and Development
  57. Rojava Association for Kurdish Culture and Literature
  58. Rose for Support and Empowerment
  59. Sahem Organization for Cooperation and Development
  60. Sanabel Al-Furat
  61. Society for Threatened Peoples – Germany
  62. Stability Support Center
  63. Synergy Association for Victims
  64. Syriac Cross Organization for Relief and Development
  65. Syrian Center for Studies and Dialogue – SCSD
  66. Syrian Pioneer
  67. Syrians for Truth and Justice – STJ
  68. Taa Marbouta
  69. Tab Top
  70. Tadmrto Organization
  71. Tara Organization
  72. Warshin für Umweltschutz
  73. Wecare
  74. White Hope Organization
  75. White Human Organization
  76. Yekpar Association
  77. Zameen for Development and Peacebuilding

Related Publications

Leave a Comment

* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More