Syria heading the investigation into the killing of soldiers and civilians during the recent events pointing to the 1100 killing of an element of security in Russia placed an option for San condition says (reform or leave.
Syria submitted its national report to the UPR mechanism in the United Nations Council for Human Rights, where he gave Faisal Miqdad Deputy Syrian Foreign Minister made an opening statement in which he said that his country was "a judicial commission of inquiry have a special independent commission has the highest standards of integrity to investigate the events that took place in Syria and the functions without authority of law, only one of them is charged with investigating matters that claimed the lives of Syrian citizens who were civilians or military, and whether the perpetrator of the criminal act was a civilian or military. "
He said that Syria will not allow searching for an international investigation committee set up by the Human Rights Council of the United Nations only after the investigation carried out by themselves. Mekdad said that more than 1100 of the Syrian security personnel were killed in the disturbances, raising the figure from the figure announced by the Syrian authorities earlier in which 700 people dead. Mekdad said before the Council that Syria needs more time because the reform can not be done while the Syrians killed at the hands of "extremist terrorist groups," Every day
To the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that the Syrian regime "leave" if it does not reach to the application of "necessary reforms". He warned that Russia would block any attempts to overthrow any external systems.
Medvedev said in televised remarks that "Russia wants other countries like Syria to end the bloodshed, and the Syrian leadership demands the application of the necessary reforms."
"If the Syrian leadership is able to implement these reforms, they have to leave. But this is not decided by NATO or any individual European country, but decided by the Syrian people and the Syrian leadership."
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