Tuesday, 8 May 2012

UN chief slams Syria’s Parliamentary Elections

UN chief slams Syria’s Parliamentary ElectionsDamascus: UN chief Ban Ki-moon has criticised the Syrian government for holding a national election while violence is still raging, and for failing to involve all parties. 

“Only a comprehensive and inclusive political dialogue can lead to a genuine democratic future in Syria,” News24 quoted Ban’s spokesperson Martin Nesirky, as saying.



“These elections are not taking place within that framework. Moreover, a democratic process cannot be successful while violence is still ongoing,” Nesirky added.

He further stressed that it is essential that there be a cessation of violence in all its forms and action to implement the six-point peace plan of UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan.

Most people in Syria have dismissed the Legislative Election as a sham that would do nothing to loosen President Bashar al-Assad's grip on power.

The election was called despite Syria being in the grip of an uprising against Assad, which according to the UN has left well over 9 000 dead since March 2011. 

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