Russia, China join UN Security Council in unanimous condemnation of Syria

Expressing "deep disappointment" at the Assad regime's failure to allow Valerie Amos, UN's under secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, into the country, and strongly urged that she be.

In a unanimously agreed statement, the UN Security Council said,

"[They] deplore the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation" in Syria, where the United Nations says security forces have killed more than 7,500 civilians during an 11 month government crackdown on pro-democracy protesters."

"The members of the Security Council call upon the Syrian authorities to grant [Amos] immediate and unhindered access."

The agreed statement comes after Russia and China had twice vetoed previous draft resolutions.

 

On Thursday, a resolution condemning Syria for violations that may amount to crimes against humanity, was adopted by the UN Human Rights Council overwhelmingly. Russia, China and Cuba voted against the resolution.

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