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Following recent allegations by the Netherlands against the Syrian government, a source from the Syrian Foreign Ministry says the Netherlands has leapt above the law by agreeing to use the International Court of Justice to serve American agendas.
A source from the Syrian Foreign Ministry confirmed that “the Dutch government has accepted Washington’s role in serving their agendas.”
The same source said that the Netherlands jumped above the law by agreeing to use the International Court of Justice to serve the agendas of the United States, noting that it is the last to have the right to speak on human rights as a result of its support and funding of organizations. armed in Syria.
The source pointed out that “this Dutch position is nothing more than a maneuver to camouflage the scandals of this regime, and a desperate attempt to obtain through this procedure what the Netherlands could not obtain with its support to the terrorist organizations in Syria.”
He stressed that the Syrian government reserves the right to prosecute anyone involved in supporting terrorism in Syria, noting that it “holds fully responsible Syrian bloodshed partner countries, governments and individuals for the blood of civilians and the suffering that Syrians are experiencing in their daily lives today as a result of the economic terrorism to which they are exposed. For him, it represents one of the dirty aspects of the war in Syria, which is aimed at his livelihood. “
Notably, the Netherlands is preparing a lawsuit against Syria before a United Nations court, under the pretext of holding the government of President Bashar al-Assad responsible for “human rights violations, including torture and the use of chemical weapons” , according to a letter written by Dutch Foreign Minister Steve Block to Parliament on Friday.
Syria was informed of the legal process that precedes the possibility of referring the case to the International Court of Justice in The Hague, which is competent to resolve disputes between countries.
The Dutch Foreign Minister wrote: “Today the Netherlands announces its decision to hold Syria responsible under international law for serious human rights violations, especially torture.”
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