Letter to "Mr. Ban
Ki-moon," the Secretary-General of the
United Nations
The eve of the sixtieth anniversary of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
HE United Nations Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon respected.
You go to the eve of the sixtieth
anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights blessing your efforts and you
at the helm of the United Nations that
respect and son of its efforts to strengthen
freedom of the peoples of our planet which
we live, and the interests of peace and
international justice and the embodiment of
what this declaration of human teacher told
Sam at all levels Everywhere and at any
time, and its terms of the thirty-contained
Universal Declaration of Human Rights Sixty
years ago the international community and
adopted on 10 December 1948, which was a
landmark in the history of human society in
full.
His Excellency Secretary-General
While our letter to you we are fully aware
that this struggle and the struggle to
defend those rights in full, without
detracting or fragmentation is still long
and arduous and risky, but it remains to be
paramount and what it stood for the rights
of mankind.
This is what you have you have in your eve
of the celebration of this glorious day and
had responded well to all the defenders of
those rights of the people of the oppressed
Kurdish people in Syria, where you as
follows:
"It is our duty to ensure that these rights
a reality and is known and understood and
enjoyed by everyone, everywhere. It is often
those who most need the need to protect
their human rights are the ones who also
need to make them aware of the existence of
the declaration and that is for them" .
But these rights by the Secretary-General
should, and should, be to benefit enjoyed by
the entire human community diversity,
plurality and fair without any
discrimination, and the Kurdish people in
Syria and a total population of some three
million people is her enjoyment of those
rights fully and live on their national soil
and the historical In accordance with all
laws and international law, according to the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which
we celebrate the sixtieth anniversary these
days, this celebration is not just a
tradition of political, social or customs,
usually for that group or person without the
other without the other but for all people
everywhere individuals Or groups must also
celebrate the fact is the basis of all
international human rights law, and there
are hundreds or even thousands of our
people, defend and defend those rights and
struggles and registered bright pages of
their struggle and made precious and cheap
and endured harassment regime in the country
and hauled hundreds of them in prison and
was buried Abduct Many of them in mysterious
circumstances at the hands of the regime and
intelligence agencies, some of them paid
with his life during the past sixty years to
achieve the aspirations of the people live
in peace, freedom, dignity and equality and
for a better tomorrow and a future free from
fear and from want.
His Excellency Secretary-General
What is of concern, fear and anger at the
operations of the ruling regime in Syria's
flagrant violations of human rights and a
number of crimes committed everywhere on
Syrian territory against peaceful and
defenseless citizens with impunity of
conscience, taking into account the human or
the same for any punishment, and that the
subject Syrian Baath Party monopoly of power
as "commander of the state and society"
based on the rule \ 8 \ of the Syrian
Constitution, in addition to a number of
special laws surrounding the list that are
inconsistent with the principles of human
rights and public freedoms and other
projects special smells of racism and racial
discrimination to the shallow end:
1 - Law of Racial Statistics 5 \ 10 \ 1962
and the inventory of hundreds of thousands
of Kurds in the island province of Syrian
nationality
2 - Emergency Law 8 \ 3 \ 1963 and which
result in derogation of the safeguards
guaranteed by the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights
3 - Draft Arab belt notorious racial and
inventory Kurdish citizens from their land
and their legitimate rights and build dozens
of settlements along the 360 km introduced
more than 10 km in the island province
4 - Law No. (49), which imposes death
penalty for all proven joining the Muslim
Brotherhood party even if he had not had any
criminal act
5 - Law No. (50) of 2001 which sets tough
conditions for the establishment of a
printing press or printed periodically, and
impose sanctions on violators of up to three
years in prison and more
6 - control of exceptional justice
represented in the Supreme State Security
Court, which operates the emergency law and
the trial of civilians before military
courts without providing any guarantees for
the accused.
7 - as well as the use of the death of
deprivation of civil rights "civil
forfeiture" punishment subsidiary rights
defenders and human rights activists and
politicians.
8 - to reduce the independence of the
judiciary by the executive branch domination
of the Supreme Council of Magistracy
Headed by a President who can eliminate
any provisions or order a retrial
The passing of sentences and therefore
unfair and political.
9 - Presidential Decree No. \ 49 \ of 10 \ 9
\ 2008 and the economic, social and
demographic disaster that will result in
Alkordip extended along the Syrian-Turkish
border hundreds of kilometers covered by all
of the applications of this decree.
In addition to the monopoly of all means of
expression and there are great pressures and
constraints on the exercise of freedom of
opinion and expression, peaceful assembly
guaranteed by the Constitution, the system
also is withholding many Web sites used by
human rights defenders and political
activists.
In the absence of a law on the establishment
of political parties and the establishment
of associations concerned with culture and
human rights is the policy of the ruling
Baathist regime of intimidation and torture,
detention of human rights defenders and
there are hundreds of political prisoners
and human rights activists in Syrian prisons
are subjected to ill-treatment in poor
conditions degrade human dignity.
His Excellency Secretary-General
The United Nations Charter is based on high
principles, for the purpose of preserving
the dignity of all human beings and call for
equality among themselves, and that the
primary objectives sought international
cooperation to promote and encourage respect
for human rights and fundamental freedoms
for all without distinction as to race, sex,
language or religion .
Therefore, we urge you to exercise all
necessary pressure on the regime in Syria to
implement its international obligations in
this regard and especially the Syrian state
have signed the inter relevant international
conventions, for example:
1 - United Nations conventions on the seven
major human rights.
2 - International Labor Organization
conventions on human rights eight.
3 - the conventions on freedom of assembly.
4 - the conventions on the elimination of
forced labor and forced labor.
5 - the conventions on elimination of
discrimination in filling the posts.
6 - the conventions on the prevention of the
use of children and minors.
7 - Cairo Declaration of Human Rights in
Islam "published by the Conference of
Foreign Ministers of Islamic countries in
1990.
8 - Arab Charter on Human Rights adopted by
the Arab summit in Tunis in May 2004.
His Excellency Secretary-General
Our people in Syria in all its components
(Korda, Arabs, Assyrians, Chaldeans ....) in
all segments and beliefs, looking forward to
you and to your and your standing at the
helm of the United Nations for justice and
equality is thus considered himself an
essential partner to you and to all peoples
of the world in the struggle and the
struggle for Rights and the rights of others
and looked for peace, love and harmony.
Please accept the assurances of my highest
consideration.
Beirut, 5 \ December 2008
Kurdish Future Movement in Syria
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