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Crime Against Humanity in Eastern Ghouta by the Mullahs’ Regime

Crime Against Humanity in Eastern Ghouta by the Mullahs’ Regime
Monday, 26 February 2018 19:57

Call for urgent international action to expel IRGC from Syria

The mullahs' regime is continuing its criminal attacks and killings against the people in Eastern Ghouta of Syria in violation of the UN Security Council resolution 2401, which was ratified unanimously on February 24. These attacks are a clear example of crime against humanity and war crime.

Following the ratification of the Security Council resolution that sets a 30-day ceasefire, Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the mullahs’ regime, announced impudently on February 25 that the resolution does not include the Eastern Ghouta. Once again, it was proved that the mullahs’ regime does not respect any international rule and law, and that the war in Syria is so vital for this medieval regime.

In the February 25 attacks, carried out the day after the resolution was approved, Chlorine Gas was used in attacks on Eastern Ghouta that has left many victims, including children.Condemning the terrible crimes in the Eastern Ghouta, whose horrific scenes have shocked the conscience of contemporary humanity, and expressing sympathy with the Syrian people, the Iranian Resistance calls on the international community to take urgent action to stop the crime against humanity and war crimes in Syria, and to expel the IRGC and their mercenary militias. This is the only way to achieve peace and tranquility in the region and necessary to combat terrorism in today's world.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
March 7, 1396 (February 26, 2018

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