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Al-Jaafari: Terrorist organizations in Syria sought to eliminate existence of Syrian woman as human being
14/10/2014
Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN Bashar al Jaafari stressed that terrorist organizations in Syria have sought
with full support of terrorism-sponsoring governments [led by The World Tyrant]
to eliminate the existence of ‘the Syrian woman’ as a human being
relying on shameful and immoral fatwas where hundreds of girls and women have been victims amidst suspicious international silence.
During the UN General Assembly’s session held on Monday on Advancement of Women, al-Jaafari said Syria has been suffering for three years from terrorism. . .the world will not forget that sixteen-year old Syrian girl from Raqqa who was slaughtered only for having an account on Facebook. The world will not also forget that girl who committed suicide to escape a compulsive marriage to a terrorist Jihadist with a Tunisian citizenship.
He went on to say that we will never forget the Syrian girls who have been kidnapped from their homes in front of their own parents’ eyes and then taken as
slaves ‘Sabias’ (odalisques or women whose rapists are allowed —-based on Sharia—- to sexually abuse them because they do not belong to the Jihadists’ religion) or
Malikat al-Yamin (women taken as wives without legal or religious contracts) to terrorists calling themselves Jihadists where a single girl is raped for tens of times a day.
Al-Jaafari pointed out that for three years,
members of the Wahhabi terrorist organizations have committed gang rapes against thousands of Syrian women, and these organizations sought
with full support of Arab, regional and international
governments
to eliminate the existence of the Syrian woman as a human being, changing her into a method for entertaining terrorists and imposing their ill dark ideology on them.
He clarified that this obscurantist ideology has imposed restrictions on women inside their families, in the way they dress, in education and within their society through Sharia court verdicts
that contradict with the level of Constitution-ensured dignity and freedom the Syrian women were enjoying throughout the past decades.
Al-Jaafari pointed out the terrorist groups committed crimes inside the refugee camps in the neighboring countries of Turkey and Jordan where they have been suffering from the most atrocious forms of sexual abuse and *psychological suppression* as well as human trafficking.
The so-called international community, some senior UN officials and many western countries known for their frequent statements on supporting women were
only
busy accusing the Syrian government, ignoring that it has —-contrary to the Saudi regime—- ensured women’s rights in all life spheres side by side with men.
Al-Jaafari said that after three years of the multi-nationalities terrorist war against Syria and after the so-called international community, including the countries which support terrorism, realized
the atrocity of that takfiri terrorism,
the Syrian women wonder when the countries which are involved in this dirty terrorist war will reconsider their criminal calculations and
stop backing terrorism
to allow hope, security and peace needed by the Syrian women to return to their country.
He wondered is not it the time for the senior officials of the United Nations to
reconsider their suspicions about the evidence provided by the Syrian Government on the activities of the foreign armed terrorists,
asserting [instead] the importance of implementing the resolutions of the UN Security Council No. 2170 and 2178 *away from any exceptional readings*.
Al-Jaafari said that the Syrian women were the first spectrum of the society which have paid the price of the terrorist attack against Syria,
particularly due to the close-minded ideas of the takfiri ideology which is backed by the regimes of the Gulf and Turkey and the Wahhabi fatwas which humiliate women and deprive them of their rights, achievements and their active role in the Syrian society.
He referred to the fatwa of the so-called Jihad al-Nikah or Jihad marriage which Syria has warned the UN about its danger for several times and called upon the UN bodies to take prompt and serious measures to stop this shameful phenomenon and to [hold to] account those who issue and promote this fatwa.
Al-Jaafari added that Syria’s calls for curbing this phenomenon has *not* been heeded despite of the fact that Western and Arab governments admitted the existence of this phenomenon in their own societies.
He indicated that the suspicious international silence towards the suffering of the Syrian and Iraqi women has allowed this shameful fatwa to spread and continue as the number of its victims has reached hundreds as
the women are begging for freeing them from this torture.
Al-Jaafari referred to a report made by British The Guardian Newspaper in which it depended on statements of the interior ministers of some of European countries[,] in which they say that their countries export girls to Syria such as France, England, Germany, Austria, Sweden and the US, adding that some of those girls are less than 13 years old such as the French girl Noura.
He reiterated Syria’s call for exerting more efforts and paying the utmost importance to stop this immoral fatwa and to find the suitable mechanism to [hold to] account the governments of the countries which have a legal authority on those who issue this fatwa or spread it.
Meeting of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights
14 October 2014, 17:20, The Kremlin, Moscow
Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights at the Kremlin.
PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN: Good afternoon, colleagues.
I am happy to welcome you to our traditional meeting, which is taking place on the eve of the Council’s tenth anniversary.
I would like to begin by saying that in these years the Council has truly become an important instrument for protecting human rights in Russia.
It has a very broad range of responsibilities: from performing a general analysis of the situation with human rights in the country and making recommendations to the head of state to providing assistance in specific cases when citizens need protection.
All human rights and freedoms are of supreme value, and this is stated clearly in our Constitution. Represented on our Council are many influential organisations, whose members are authoritative experts on human rights and political freedoms.
All human rights and freedoms are of supreme value, and this is stated clearly in our Constitution. Represented on our Council are many influential organisations, whose members are authoritative experts on human rights and political freedoms.
I would like to begin this meeting by saying that I find it very important that the Council members and their organisations manage to find such a balance between their various activities, between political freedoms, voting rights and social issues.
At the previous Council meetings last year and this year we considered ways to ensure people’s *rights* to accessible housing, healthcare, the support of young families and orphaned children, issues of domestic violence, the reform of the penitentiary system and so forth.
I am certain that we need to continue this well-balanced work in the future. Unfortunately for the state, it sometimes happens that in the final count a citizen can only rely on people who are doing this work out of idealism and have no ties whatsoever to any official organisations.
The state [the New Russian Empire] will continue its support of civil society institutions, it will help them to implement their socially and politically important projects, including by providing funding.
In 2013, 2.7 billion rubles [over $66 million] were allocated for this purpose from the federal budget, while the plan for next year is about 4.7 billion rubles.
I would like to touch upon another acute issue, one that can leave none of us indifferent – I am referring to the developments in Ukraine. We have all been following them lately. These developments have revealed a large-scale crisis in terms of international law, the basic norms of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. We see numerous violations of Articles 3, 4, 5, 7 and 11 of the 1948 UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and of Article 3 of the Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of December 9, 1948.
We are witnessing the application of double standards in the assessment of crimes against the civilian population of southeastern Ukraine, violations of the fundamental human rights to life and personal integrity. People are subjected to torture, to cruel and humiliating punishment, discrimination and illegal rulings.
Unfortunately, *many international human rights organisations close their eyes* to what is going on there, hypocritically turning away. Meanwhile, look at what is happening now, in the course of the election campaign – and this has to do with voting rights – do we not see it? Those in disagreement are beaten up and humiliated all the time. What kind of democracy is it that is being imposed on this territory?
I know that Council members here have assumed an honest position on this matter; they travelled to the sites and helped those who found themselves in a crisis, sometimes at an impasse. I would like to thank you for this and say that we will support this activity.
However, I would like to call on you to be careful – I am referring here to your personal safety as well. This is something I would like to talk about today and to hear your assessments of.
This is all I wanted to say as an opening.
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