Speaker calls for exerting pressure on Turkish regime to stop crime of cutting off water in Hasaka

Damascus, SANA- Speaker of the People’s Assembly, Hammoudah Sabbagh, addressed 48 letters to UN Secretary General, High-Commissioner for Human Rights, speakers of international and Arab parliamentary unions, calling for denouncing and condemning the war crime, perpetrated by the Turkish regime of cutting water off nearly one million citizens in Hasaka.

Sabbagh called on Arab, regional and international parliamentary organizations to exert pressure on the Turkish regime to stop its crimes and end its flagrant aggressions on the rights and lives of Syrian citizens and re-operate water immediately.

The speaker has previously addressed 48 letters to UN Secretary General, High-Commissioner for Human Rights, speakers of international and Arab parliamentary unions, condemning the war crime of the Turkish regime.

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