July 29, 2025
2 mins read

Syria Needs Order, Says UN Envoy

Pedersen expressed concern about credible reports of widespread violations and abuses in Sweida, including summary executions…reports Asian Lite News

UN Syria Envoy Geir Pedersen urged interim authorities to act with professionalism and discipline.

“A sovereign Syria must ultimately hold the monopoly on the legitimate use of force and operate under the rule of law,” he told the UN Security Council.

Pedersen expressed concern about credible reports of widespread violations and abuses in Sweida, including summary executions and arbitrary killings, kidnappings, destruction of private property and looting of homes. He noted that among the reported perpetrators were members of the Syrian security forces and individuals affiliated with the interim authorities, Xinhua news agency reported.

“Sectarian incitement and abusive conduct particularly during security operations is simply inexcusable. The state has a clear duty to act professionally and with discipline, even when under attack. It must take control of its forces and ensure visible accountability — key to rebuilding trust, enhancing security, and promoting unity,” he said.

Syrians must feel that the state and its forces exist only to protect them, as is the stated policy of the interim president, Pedersen said, adding that “the gap between that policy and reality on the ground must close.”

Loyalty to the state “must be earned through a genuine process that builds a representative state, protects the rights of all, and embraces all segments of society as equal,” he added.

Referring to the inclusiveness of the political transition, Pedersen said that “many Syrians express concern about centralised power, limited transparency, weak checks and balances, and insufficient means for genuine public consultation, participation and scrutiny,” warning of the risk of “deepening feelings of exclusion and undermining belief in the transition.”

The UN envoy said that the formation of a People’s Assembly is a crucial step in the political transition, and is expected to take place in September.

“It is absolutely vital that all major Syrian groups and components are fully included as electors and candidates,” said Pedersen, referring to the importance of women’s participation in both sectors.

The UN envoy said that the United Nations “is ready to do all it can to help, working with the authorities and all Syrians,” adding that “the Syrian political transition simply cannot fail.”

Previous Story

Gaza Tops Talks in Trump-Starmer Meet

Next Story

Divya Deshmukh Creates History with Chess World Cup Win

Latest from -Top News

Back to Balfour

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Move to Recognise Palestine Statehood Is A Move To Correct Balfour’s Historic Error … writes Kalip Anaz From an Arab perspective, the announcement by British Prime

Trump, Xi approve TikTok deal

The announcement marks a significant de-escalation in the tech standoff that has simmered for years, casting a shadow over the future of the video-sharing platform owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. US

Taliban blocks internet access

The decision, which has cut off internet for government offices, businesses, and homes, has sparked widespread concern from rights groups who warn of severe consequences for Afghan society and the nation’s fragile

Karachi’s Waterways in Peril

Climate change experts and civil society members have called for the urgent restoration and clearing of Karachi’s natural waterways, warning that continued negligence could lead to more frequent and severe urban flooding,

UK set to recognise Palestinian state

Britain’s move to recognise Palestine sparks fierce debate at home and abroad as Starmer breaks with decades of policy and presses for two-state solution, writes Kaliph Anaz Keir Starmer is expected to
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Assad thanks UAE for quake relief

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah has visited areas affected by

Real life OTT tales on refugee crisis

These critically acclaimed documentaries, one of which Zee Special Projects