My country has spared no effort in providing the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General with data, forensic reports and formal letters documenting the responsibility of the various armed terrorist groups in my country for the sexual assault, rape, abduction and killing of women and girls in Syria. These crimes are part and parecel of the Salafist, Wahabi and takfiri ideology they seek to spread throughout the region. We have demonstrated our commitment to supporting international efforts to end all forms of sexual violence, holding their perpetrators and instigators accountable, and ending the silence and unjustified indifference in the relevant reports of many specialized agencies of the United Nations concerning all such ethically and socially abnormal behavior against Syrian women.
despite the attempts of the Special Representative and her team to document crimes of sexual violence committed by the armed terrorist groups in Syria, she remains unable to verify them, preferring to keep references to them vague and indirect. Fully aware that the Syrian Government has provided her with documentation of crimes of sexual violence committed by members of these groups against women — including murder, kidnapping, gang rape, slavery, torture and marriage jihad — the Special Representative and her team have unfortunately not bothered to verify any such allegation or to seek additional information from the Syrian Government or other entities.
We are deeply concerned over the deteriorating security situation in the camps in neighbouring countries that host Syrian women and girls, who suffer insecurity, human trafficking, rape and false marriages. All this is documented in reports of the United Nations and the Western media, which highlight the tragedy of displaced Syrian minors below the age of 14 who have found themselves shipped to major slave markets in the Arab world, where petrodollar sheikhs and human- trafficking mafiosi enslave them in the name of religion. Moreover, two documented reports confirm 18,000 cases of trafficking in the organs of Syrian girls and children in Turkish hospitals.