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squarely on the assad government later on it emerged that for example i believe it was the un human rights council that published the report saying that with evidence available it wasn't possible to conclude who actually did that massacre and you know there are still a lot of questions unanswered questions about who may have may have been behind that massacre i guess my question is whether there are not in all your investigations in your experience you have ever come up either against evidence or at least a suspicion that some of those massacres may be perpetrated by people who tried to put the blame on the other side of the situation plays a while ago and so i would invite you to particular look at the updates and the more recent reports restricted other situations the current report the live report actually lists eight massacres eight massacres perpetrated by government forces and one massacre perpetrated by non-government forces so that in the current report i'm sorry for going for that question once again but i think that the houla massacre is a very interesting very interesting example becaus
squarely on the assad government later on it emerged that for example i believe it was the un human rights council that published the report saying that with evidence available it wasn't possible to conclude who actually did that massacre and you know there are still a lot of questions unanswered questions about who may have may have been behind that massacre i guess my question is whether there are not in all your investigations in your experience you have ever come up either against evidence...
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squarely on the assad government later on it emerged that for example i believe it was the un human rights council that published the report saying that with evidence available it wasn't possible to conclude who actually did that massacre and you know there are still a lot of questions unanswered questions about who may have may have been behind that massacre i guess my question is whether there are not in all your investigations in your experience you have ever come up either against evidence or at least a suspicion that some of those massacres may be perpetrated by people who tried to put the blame on the other side of the situation plays a while ago and so i would invite you to particular look at the updates and the more recent reports restricted other situations the current report the live report lists eight massacres. eight massacres perpetrated by government forces and one massacre perpetrated by non-government forces so that's the current report i'm sorry for going for that question once again but i think the houla massacre is a very interesting a very interesting example because back then
squarely on the assad government later on it emerged that for example i believe it was the un human rights council that published the report saying that with evidence available it wasn't possible to conclude who actually did that massacre and you know there are still a lot of questions unanswered questions about who may have may have been behind that massacre i guess my question is whether there are not in all your investigations in your experience you have ever come up either against evidence...
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last week the un human rights council issued a report detailing widespread war crimes and crimes against humanity in syria blaming both sides for the atrocities committed artie's xander boyko spoke to a member of the un independent commission that led led the inquiry you can watch the full interview next hour here on r.t. but here is a preview. this is the tenth reported that your commission issued on syria and reading them is becoming increasingly more difficult to footage and their testimonies of their chastity's are getting more and more brutal by the month the coverage that we are for encompasses all groups both government and non-government and the humanitarian message that it's relate is one that's relate to all sides so that the nondiscriminatory aspect of our work in terms of covering all actors inside syria as well as a message for those backing them i think it's very important that we relay the message that the actors the perpetrators may have some backers what we call constituencies behind them and so our message also is to invite to and influence the constituencies behind the
last week the un human rights council issued a report detailing widespread war crimes and crimes against humanity in syria blaming both sides for the atrocities committed artie's xander boyko spoke to a member of the un independent commission that led led the inquiry you can watch the full interview next hour here on r.t. but here is a preview. this is the tenth reported that your commission issued on syria and reading them is becoming increasingly more difficult to footage and their...
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council resolution on chemical weapons. this should be followed immediately by humanitarian action. un human rights monitors can play a useful role in reporting and deterring further violations. governmenthe syrian upholdr politicians to your obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law. left all obstructions to excess and and the unconscionable targeting of medical personalities. it must release the thousands of men and women and children who are in the tension but has no basis in international law. seriousountability for international crimes is also vital. either in the international court or by other means consistent with international law. to the heinous use of chemical weapons has created diplomatic momentum. the first signs of unity in far too long. now we must build on it to get the parties to the negotiating table. i have been consistent in saying that military victory is an illusion. the only answer is a political settlement. i appeal to the government of and, and the opposition excellencies, i appeal to all those in this hall -- with theuence over them to make geneva
council resolution on chemical weapons. this should be followed immediately by humanitarian action. un human rights monitors can play a useful role in reporting and deterring further violations. governmenthe syrian upholdr politicians to your obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law. left all obstructions to excess and and the unconscionable targeting of medical personalities. it must release the thousands of men and women and children who are in the tension but has no...