Skip to content
Kurdish Centre for Human Rights

Kurdish Centre for Human Rights

Centre Kurde des Droits de l’Homme

  • Home
  • About us
    • Status
    • Activities
  • Reports
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Syria
    • Turkey
  • OHCHR
    • KCHR
  • News
    • Press Releases
    • Women
    • Children
    • Prisons
    • War Crimes
  • Contact
  • Fr
  • Toggle search form

20 organizations call for urgent UN action for Afrin

Posted on May 30, 2020June 4, 2020 By Centre Kurde Genève

20 civil and human rights organizations issued an urgent appeal to the United Nations to put an end to the crimes and violations committed by the Turkish occupation and its mercenary groups against the people of Afrin.

The text of the appeal to Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, Michelle Bachelet, High Commissioner for Human Rights and Paulo Pinheiro, Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry on Syria, includes the following:

“The violations and crimes against the defenseless civilians in the Afrin region reached the most dramatic and horrible intensity, and offend human dignity, without the slightest consideration or respect for religious and international laws. Those abhorrent actions and abuses committed by the Syrian armed factions that the Turkish intelligence services unleashed to commit all kinds of violations, including moral ones against the Syrian Kurdish residents of Afrin, men and women, elderly and children, with the aim to force them to leave their homes in order to complete Turkey’s plans to change the demography of the region and obliterate its Kurdish identity.

After revealing such heinous crimes committed by these mercenary factions, especially against Kurdish girls and women, and the repeated killings of the elderly, yesterday, a number of women who had been considered kidnapped and missing for a long time were found in the prisons and basements of Al-Hamzeh Division, after they were broken into and taken over by Al-Ghouta settlers and Ahrar al-Sham factions. The women were in a pitiful state, which no laws, norms or human values would find acceptable.

Therefore we, the civil and legal organizations, signatories of this document, urgently appeal to you to take the following actions:

Form a committee to investigate the facts related to the daily crimes and violations committed in Afrin and other areas occupied by Turkey in order to document and refer them to the relevant international authorities to put an end to such crimes and to hold the perpetrators accountable.

Exert more pressure on Turkey to carry out its duties and fulfill its responsibilities as an occupying power in providing security and protection for civilians.

Demand Turkey end its illegal military presence in the Syrian areas and exit with its mercenaries and armed factions, and ask the Security Council to put those areas under international protection until a comprehensive political solution to the Syrian problem is found.”

The Signatories:
*The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR)
* The Kurdish Legal Authority
* Defense Society for Threatened Peoples-German Branch
* Kurdish Organization for Human Rights in Syria (DAD)
* Kurdish Committee for Human Rights (Al-Rased)
* Violations Documentation Center in North Syria
* Mahabad Human Rights Organization (MOHR)
* The Association for the Defense of Human Rights in Austria
* The Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Syria (MAF)
* Lequlin Center for Legal Studies and Research
* Yazdina Foundation for Media and Human Rights
* Syrian Center for Defending Human Rights
* Human Rights Organization in Syria (MAF)
* Human Rights Organization-Afrin
* Afrin Post News Network
* Afrin Media Center
* Human Rights Defense Initiative-Syria
* Human Rights Organization in Al-Jazeera
* Human Rights Organization in the Euphrates region
* Hevi Kurdish Association in Belgium

OHCHR, Syria

Post navigation

Previous Post: Türkdoğan labels security forces violence as “systemic”
Next Post: Barış Çakan, stabbed to death for listening to Kurdish music

More Related Articles

Written statement: Enforced Disappearance: Women in Afrin OHCHR
Swiss foreign minister criticises Turkish offensive in Syria News
WHO is again excluding NE, Syria from medical aid News
Report: Turkey’s war against civilians Children
125 children, 4 women from ISIS handed over to their countries News
UN calls on 57 countries to repatriate their nationals held in Hol camp OHCHR

Upcoming Events

  • There are no upcoming events.

About us

The Kurdish Center for Human Rights was established in Geneva in 2000, according to the Suisse civil law. In response to the genocide, war crimes and human rights violations occurring across the Kurdish regions of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria.

The KCHR, as a non-profit organization of social utility, was born from the need to  inform the European and Swiss people and the OHCHR on human rights violations against the Kurds via seminars and other dialogue platforms and to attend their meetings; to establish a dialogue with NGO’s, civil movements, associations, government and civil institutions.. Read More….

Contact

Centre Kurde des Droits de l’Homme
Kurdish Center for Human Rights

15, Rue des Savoises, 1205 Genève – Suisse
Tel :+41 (0)22 328 1984
Email: info@kurd-chr.ch / kurd.chr.geneve@gmail.com
Web : http://www.kurd-chr.ch

Compte : Post Finance – CENTRE KURDE
IBAN: CH40 0900 0000 17763911 5

Search

Recent Posts

  • Turkish Drone Strike in Kobani Reportedly Kills Nine Civilians, Including Seven Children
  • Report on Human Rights In Turkey / February 2025
  • ISIS(Daeesh) is back in Syria and Kurdistan
  • Apparent war crime committed by Turkish-backed Syrian National Army / HRW
  • THE TURKISH STATE: TARGETING CIVILIANS AND COMMITTING WAR CRIMES

Information

  • ISIS(Daeesh) is back in Syria and Kurdistan
  • Apparent war crime committed by Turkish-backed Syrian National Army / HRW
  • Attack on Civilian Settlements in Northern and Eastern Syria
  • Iran must halt imminent execution of Kurdish prisoner – UN experts 
  • Human Rights Council Forty-seventh session 21 June–9 July 2021 Agenda item 3 

Archives

Copyright © 2025 Kurdish Centre for Human Rights.

Powered by PressBook Green WordPress theme