U.N. Inquiry: Syrian Conflict Has Become 'Overtly Sectarian'

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Violence in the Syria conflict has become openly sectarian and threatens whole communities, U.N. investigators reported Thursday following a visit to the region.

"As battles between government forces and anti-government armed groups approach the end of their second year, the conflict has become overtly sectarian in nature," the U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria said in a report.

After 21 months of the conflict, which activists say has killed more than 43,000 people, "the dangers are evident," it continued. It cited in particular tensions between Sunnis and Shiites.

"Entire communities are at risk of being forced out of the country or of being killed inside the country," it said, stressing that "with communities believing -- not without cause -- that they face an existential threat, the need for a negotiated settlement is more urgent than ever."

Minority groups such as the Armenians, Christians, Druze, Palestinians, Kurds and Turkmen had also been drawn into the conflict, the report said.

Caught up in the cycle of attacks and reprisals, they were being forced to choose sides and allow themselves to be armed by the warring parties.

"However, the sectarian lines fall most sharply between Syria's Alawite community, from which most of the government's senior political and military figures hail, and the country's majority Sunni community, who are broadly... in support of the anti-government armed groups."

The commission said it had received "credible reports" of anti-government groups attacking Alawites; and one account of how rebels who had captured government troops took the Sunnis hostage but executed the Alawites.

Another interviewee in Bosra had told the commission how Shiite militia members had said they would kill all Sunnis in the region.

The U.N. commission, which includes former war crimes prosecutor Carla del Ponte, was set up in August 2011, but has yet to actually gain access to Syria.

It did however travel to Jordan and Egypt earlier this month to review the situation, and had previously conducted more than 1,000 interviews. They talked not just to victims of the conflict but to people who admitted to having taken part in the violence.

Those interviews led the commission to conclude last August that both the regime and rebel forces appeared to be committing war crimes.

Comments 4
Missing peace 20 December 2012, 12:18

lol it is exactly what assad has been betting on to justify his horrors. he let the situation deteriorate to justify his bombings of civilians qualifying them now as all terrorists!
it is obvious that in any situation like this extremists would try to get advantage of it. as no western countries helped the rebels at the beginning no wonder they let these extremists help them in their goal. when entire villages are erased what would you do? nothing? lol M8ers are sweet naives!
now they cry like M8ers that sectarianism has been exacerbated!

strange how M8ers are surprised at that while their beloved assad is the only responsible! lol!

Missing peace 20 December 2012, 13:50

lol lol lol lol at all of your smart comments!!! but keep on defending the baath party as you dream of it ruling lebanon again LOL LOL LOL LOL !

and keep on defending a regime from which you deny the horrors they commited just because your leaders tell you to do so!!! big LOL!

yes you defend a regime that prefers shelling its own population instead of its true enemy israel for which they lay low as cowards... just like you :) looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool!

Missing peace 20 December 2012, 18:09

yes my little hezbi friend as you wish if it makes you feel superior...

Default-user-icon JC Williams (Guest) 20 December 2012, 16:01

Just what Israel and the United States want. Divide and Conquer is an old tactic, The Roman Empire was built on it as was Pax Britania and now Pax Americana. You idiots , and yes, the Qatari and Saudi money bags behind this project, are puppets. The Brits and French played on your hatred and sectarianism for a century like a cheap accordian and created the pitiful tune that you pathetic fools stll dance to.