The United Nations Human Rights Head says that his office has received a reliable report, indicating widespread violations and abuses, including summary execution and arbitrary killings during the recent violence in the southern city of Suveda.
Among the alleged criminals were members of security forces and individuals associated with the interim government, as well as local druz and badoine armed elements, Volcker Turk said in a statement.
“It should stop bloodshed and violence,” he warned, “Those responsible people should be held in the account”.
Nearly 600 people have been reported dead since communal clashes between the Drew Militia and the Bedouin tribes in the province on Sunday.
For the first time for the first time for the first time for the first time, Suveda, the interim President Ahmed al-Shara’s government, replied by deploying its army in the city of Drew, as the Islamic-led rebels ended the 13-year civil war to President Bashar al-Assad in December.
Two days after the government announced the announcement, a delicate Trus was seen holding in Suveda on Friday that it had agreed that the army would pull out and the responsibility for security would be entrusted to religious elderly and some local groups.
However, the fight increased and government forces were accused of killing drew citizens and executing extraordinary execution by residents and activists.
According to Türk, the United Nations Human Rights Office on July 15 has documented illegal murder of at least 13 people, when “armed persons associated with interim officials deliberately set fire to a family meeting”.
“The same day, he allegedly executed six people near his homes in two separate incidents,” he said.
The office has also documented a drew men’s public insults, including forced shaving of his mustache, which is an important cultural symbol for the Drews community.
“My office has found accounts of distressed Syrian people who are living in fear of their lives and their loved ones,” the tourist said. “State security forces deployment should bring security and security, not to add fear and violence.”
The BBC has briefly approached the Syrian government and security forces about allegations of killings and other violations.
At a television address in early Thursday, Shara vowed to justify criminals and promise to protect the “priority” to the drew.
He said, “We are eager to justify those who moved and abused our drews because they are subject to the security and responsibility of the state,” he said.
He said that his leaders said “the dialogue dismissed for several months”.
He also said that the government agreed that the army would get out of Suveda and the responsibility for security would be handed over to religious elders and some local groups.
The state media has also cited officers and tribes, who accuse the “genocide” of the “genocide” of Bedouin fighters and civilians and other violations.
The United Nations Human Rights Head said that “all violations should have independent, quick and transparent investigation, and those responsible should be held in the account, according to international standards”.
He said, “It is important that immediate steps are taken to prevent the recurrence of such violence. To take revenge and vengeance is not the answer,” he said.
Türk expressed concern about the report of civil casualties resulting from Israeli airstrikes at the center of Suveda, Dara and Damascus, where the Ministry of Defense Ministry and the President Mahal had a site hit.
Israel said that it carried out a strike to prevent government forces from attacking the drews and forcing the army to return from the military province.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said on Thursday night that it had documented the murder of at least 594 people during the violence.
The UK -based Monitoring Group reported that 300 members of the Drews Religious Minorities were killed, including 146 fighters and 154 citizens, 83 of which were “briefly executed” by members of the forces of the Ministry of Internal and Defense.
At least 257 government personnel and 18 Bedouin fighters were also killed, while three Bedouin citizens were briefly killed by drew fighters, it was added.