U.N. Human Rights chief ‘deeply shocked’, urges all sides in West Asia war to ‘come to their senses’

The United Nations Human Rights Chief, Mr. Volker Turk, expressed profound shock over the ongoing conflict in West Asia, urging all parties involved to exercise maximum restraint. In a statement addressing the escalating violence, Turk called for an immediate halt to hostilities, emphasizing the need to protect civilians and critical infrastructure. He highlighted the devastating impact of the conflict on innocent lives and the urgent necessity for dialogue among all sides to prevent further escalation. Turk's remarks come amid rising tensions in the region, which have led to significant humanitarian concerns. His appeal serves as a reminder of the international community's responsibility to advocate for peace and uphold human rights during times of conflict. The situation in West Asia remains precarious, and the UN chief's call resonates with ongoing efforts to promote stability and safeguard civilian populations caught in the crossfire.
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