Syrians protest Sweida killings in London, Paris
LONDON AND PARIS, JUL 19 – Protesters demand protection for the Druze amid sectarian clashes that have killed over 900 people in Sweida province, calling for a humanitarian corridor via Jordan, rights monitors said.
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Syrians protest Suweida killings at London demonstration
Dozens of Syrians from minority communities rallied on Saturday in central London, calling for action to protect the Druze in their Suweida heartland, where sectarian violence has killed hundreds. Around 80 protesters chanted "God protect Druze" and "Stop supporting Jolani", referring to Syrian interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's nom de guerre, which he had abandoned after his Islamist group seized Damascus late last year. The demonstrators in the …
UN chief demands justice after killings and mass displacement in Syria city of Suweida
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk called for urgent accountability and a halt to escalating violence in the southern Syrian city of Suweida on Friday, following credible reports of mass killings, arbitrary executions, looting, and the forced displacement of civilians. Speaking at a press briefing in Geneva, UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani emphasized that “the bloodshed and the violence must stop, and the protection of all p…
In the centre of London, the protest included about 80 people, who called for the end of the violence in Sweden, in southern Syria, and the opening of a humanitarian corridor on the border with Jordan, described the television channel France24. In Paris, along with Torre Eiffel, a group of people shouted for protection of ethical minorities and denounced "a ethnic cleansing" in the country. In Syria, the confrontations began last Sunday, 13 July…
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