Workers Revolutionary Party
Building workers at work on one of the medical facilities in Aleppo damaged by terrorist mortar shells
N A VICTORY against the foreign backed terrorists, the Syrian government under President Assad have announced that they have managed to get 52 health centres, hospitals, and medical points back up and running in Aleppo.
Some of the hospitals had to be completely rebuilt as the terrorist forces had shelled them with mortars.
On the fourth anniversary of the liberation of the city, Dr Ziyad Hajj Taha, Director of Aleppo’s Health Department, said that as well as the 52 health centres now up and running, work is currently underway on the restoration of another ten health sites and medically equipping them.
18 December، 2020
Geneva, Hasaka- Syria’s representative to the UN office and other international organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Husaam Eddin Ala, stressed that cutting drinking water off Hasaka by the turkish regime and its mercinaries represents a war crime and a violation of the provisions of international human rights law and aims to displace Syrian citizens in line with the expansionist and colonial objectives of this regime.
This came in a letter to the High Commissioner for Human Rights and oral memos to the missions of the member states in Geneva and the Special Rapporteur on the right to safe drinking water and sanitation services about developments related to the Turkish regime forces and their mercenaries stopping the operation of the Alouk water pumping station.