Syria is unsafe for refugees’ return: OHCHR
QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – Syria provides no safe environment for the return of refugees and displaced people, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said yesterday on Friday.
The OHCHR concerned that the recent growing of violence may lead to “displace more civilians inside the country, which will worsen the ongoing crisis.”
In its report, it called on all Syrian parties to “immediately stop the actions that displace civilians, including the actions that could be war crimes or crimes against humanity.”
It expressed disappointment of the continuation of the human crisis, and called all parties to act responsibly and commit to the international law so that the humanitarian aid could fully be delivered and with no obstacles.
On September 14, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry issued a report saying that Syria is not a suitable place for the safe and dignified return of Syrian refugees.
In the report, it said that “the war is still on, and it is difficult for the population to find security and safe shelter in the war-torn country.”
These statements come in tandem with the calls by hosting countries for returning refugees to their countries.
Months ago, Danish authorities took procedures in which they ended residences of more than 380 Syrian refugees, justifying that their original hometowns in Syria (Damascus and Rif Damascus) are now safe and can be lived in.