Key UN committee approves resolution condemning 'gross' human rights violations by Syria
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A key U.N. committee has overwhelmingly approved a resolution strongly condemning "gross violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms" by Syrian authorities and government-controlled militias and demanding an immediate halt to the violations and attacks by civilians.
The resolution urges Syrian authorities to immediately release all detainees and calls for a prompt independent international investigation into abuses and violations of international law.
The General Assembly's human rights committee approved the resolution on Tuesday by a vote of 130 to 12 with 35 abstentions. Russia, China and Iran, allies of President Bashar Assad's government, were among those opposed to the resolution.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}It is virtually certain to be adopted by the 193-member world body when it votes next month.