The Syrian Opposition Coalition (SOC) stressed that while the world celebrates World Children’s Day, Syrian children are still suffering from a tragedy that has been ongoing on for eleven years because of the Assad regime and its allies’ crimes.
In a press release issued on Sunday, the SOC said: “Indeed, Syrian children are the most affected by the crimes of the Assad regime and its allies. The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented at least 29,894 children killed in Syria since March 2011, of whom 182 died under torture.
“At least 5,162 children are still under arrest or enforced disappearance in the Assad regime’s prisons, which are widely known as “human slaughterhouses.” Moreover, hundreds of thousands of children have been displaced from their homes to makeshift camps across Syria.”
The SOC added that “securing a safe, dignified life for the Syrian people, especially children, cannot take place without a genuine political transition that leads to a comprehensive change in Syria, and holding all war criminals accountable, chief among them is Assad.”
The SOC stressed the need for active states to assume their responsibilities with regard to the tragedy affecting the Syrian people, especially children. “This absolute tragedy is still grinding on as a result of the Assad regime and its allies’ obstructionism and procrastination, and the failure to take action that is commensurate with the magnitude of the regime’s crimes and the size of the sacrifices that the Syrian people are making.”
The SOC also stressed that it will continue its struggle against the crimes of the people’s enemies until the Syrian people are liberated from tyranny and terrorism, and until achieving the Syrian people’s aspirations to build a new, democratic Syria in which the values of justice and freedom prevail.
(Source: SCO’s Media Department)