UN panel urges revival of shaky ceasefire in Syria
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Sep 06, 2016 19:23 UTC
  • UN panel urges revival of shaky ceasefire in Syria

A United Nations investigative panel has called on all parties involved in the deadly conflict in Syria to revitalize a faltering nationwide ceasefire in the violence-wracked Arab state.

According to the reports, the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, which is tasked with investigating human rights violations in the Arab country, made the request in its 12th report published on Tuesday.

The cessation of hostilities brokered by the US and Russia went into effect in Syria on February 27. However, fighting still rages on in some parts of Syria, particularly around the city of Aleppo. The truce does not apply to the terrorist groups of Daesh and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch formerly known as al-Nusra Front.

The February truce offered a “glimmer of hope” to civilians in Syria, but just a month later, fighting and indiscriminate attacks on residential areas increased, the commission said.

"The cessation of hostilities agreement brought a welcome respite for civilians that lasted all too briefly," the commission added, emphasizing that "the sense of hope engendered earlier this year must be revitalized."

The UN panel further called for more support for UN Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, who is trying to restart UN-brokered negotiations aimed at resolving the crisis in the Middle Eastern country.

It further urged an end to the numerous sieges in Syria, which have trapped approximately 600,000 people in dire conditions.

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