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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Syrian rep: Politicized Work of the UNHRC Might Cause Syria to Consider Halting Cooperation With It

Al-Hamwi: Politicized Work of the UNHRC Might Cause Syria to Consider
Halting Cooperation With It
Jun 27, 2012
http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2012/06/27/427997.htm

GENEVA, (SANA) - Syria's Representative to the UN Human Rights Council
(UNHRC), Faisal al-Hamwi on Wednesday said that the global conspiracy
against Syria aims at achieving Israel's desire to instigate edition and
fighting among the Syrian people.

The remarks came during his speech before the UN Human Rights Council
(UNHRC) in Geneva to discuss a report on al- Houla massacre.

He added that the continued shameful situation in the work of the Human
Rights Council, its politicized sessions, sterile resolutions and the biased
and non-objective statements by the Office of the Higher Commissioner, may
push Syria to seriously consider halting all forms of cooperation with these
bodies as they remain unable to offer constructive and objective solutions
for the problems.

"How could some sides pretend to be worried about the Syrian people and at
the same time arming the terrorists and conspiring against the Syrians,"
al-Hamwi said.

He added that "Had these sides been honest, they would have supported
Annan's plan and urged all sides to hold a constructive national dialogue."

He concluded that Syria's delegation will not take part in this session in
condemnation of its bias which aims at undermining Syria and offend its
people.

M. Nassr/ M. Ismael

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