UN Commission Highlights Renewed Optimism in Syria Following Historic First Visit

UN Commission Marks Progress and Hope in Syria During First-Ever Visit

A team led by Commissioner Hanny Megally conducted its first mission to Syria, engaging with officials from key ministries such as Justice and Foreign Affairs. This visit signifies a historic shift, as the Commission—established by the UN Human Rights Council in 2011—had been previously denied access by the former government.

Key Discussions and Future Collaboration

The discussions revolved around justice for victims and their families, the preservation of mass graves and evidence, and continued collaboration with the Commission. Commissioner Megally welcomed the Syrian authorities’ openness to future visits, marking a positive step toward addressing longstanding human rights concerns.

“This willingness to engage represents a major turning point,” said Mr. Megally. He commended the authorities for enhancing efforts to protect mass graves and evidence in detention centers, urging them to expand these measures further by collaborating with Syrian civil society and international actors.

Visits to Detention Centers and Mass Graves

During its visit to Damascus and nearby areas, the Commission inspected detention centers and mass grave sites long implicated in its investigations. Standing in cramped, windowless cells, Commissioner Megally reflected on the immense suffering documented over 14 years. “The stench and scars of unimaginable suffering are haunting reminders of the abuses we’ve recorded,” he said. “These atrocities must never be repeated, and those responsible must face justice.”

Renewed Optimism Among Syrians

In conversations with Syrians, including returnees from exile, Mr. Megally noted a newfound sense of optimism. Many expressed eagerness to help build a Syria grounded in respect for human rights. The easing of barriers to civil society engagement, such as the registration of organizations, hints at a promising expansion of civic space.

Civil society and humanitarian organizations emphasized the urgent need for international assistance to support Syria’s transition. Commissioner Megally also stressed the importance of rebuilding efforts, including reconsidering sectoral sanctions imposed on the previous regime.

A Sense of Relief and Hope

“There is a clear sense of relief among Syrians,” said Mr. Megally. “After decades of oppressive rule, fear has lifted, and a new sense of freedom is in the air. People spoke about holding their heads high for the first time in decades.” As someone who investigated massacres in Syria during the 1980s, Mr. Megally acknowledged the long wait for such a moment.

While challenges lie ahead, he expressed hope that Syrians will unite to create the country they have always dreamed of.

About the Commission

The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic investigates alleged violations of international human rights law since the conflict’s onset in March 2011, sparked by a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protests. The Commission is composed of three unpaid members who operate independently of the UN.

Mr. Megally concluded, “Though the road ahead is not easy, this moment provides an opportunity for Syrians to come together, rebuild, and move toward a future defined by justice and dignity.”


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