United Nations, April 10: UN chief Ban Ki-moon said yesterday in a telephone conversation with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that he was “greatly disturbed” by recent violence against protesters.
Ban was particularly concerned about reports of 17 people gunned down in Daraa and another 10 killed in surrounding villages Friday during anti-regime demonstrations.
“He said the killing of peaceful demonstrators was unacceptable and should be investigated,” the UN said in a statement.
“The secretary general reiterated the duty of governments to protect civilians and respect the rights and freedoms of the population including the right of free speech and peaceful assembly,” the statement said.
Ban expressed encouragement at the Syrian president’s “intention to investigate” the killings.
“He also noted there were reports that demonstrators had used violence and killed security personnel. The secretary general underlined that violence from any side was deplorable.
-Agencies