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Germany, France and the UK have tabled a UN resolution calling for an end to human rights violations in Syria. The resolution, which also calls for the implementation of an Arab League plan to end the violence, was also backed by four Arab countries. With the UN Security Council divided on Syria, the resolution has been tabled in a committee of the General Assembly. Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the Syrian violence was becoming "similar to civil war". He was speaking a day after renegade soldiers were reported to have attacked a key government army base outside Damascus. The BBC's Barbara Plett, at the UN in New York, says that with Russia and China having vetoed a Security Council resolution condemning government violence in Syria, European nations are looking for a new route to condemn the Syrian government.
Rebel attack Unconfirmed reports said six government soldiers died when renegade soldiers known as the Free Syrian Army (FSA) attacked the Air Force Intelligence building in Harasta early on Wednesday. Mr Lavrov said such attacks were "completely similar to real civil war".
Originally posted by brommas
I do not think they ever were erally concerned at what any of us think about anything.
On one hand in the UK, we have Theressa May trying to remove human rights for terrorists(lol) and on the other hand we are fighting for human right abuses, what utter utter tosh all governments speak.
Seriously, how many times are we to swallow this crap?.
Seriously, how many times are we to swallow this crap?.