Friday, December 14, 2012

Syria: Syrian Rights Group Urges EU to Stop Belarus Becoming Banker for Syria and Iran

SOURCE Syrians in the UK

Syrians in the UK, an association of Syrians living in the United Kingdom, appealed to members of Parliaments of the UK, Poland, Sweden, and Norway – countries who actively trade with Belarus, urging them to stop Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenka from becoming a banker for Syria and Iran.

In the letter, the organization states: "President Lukashenka's regime not only continues systematic violations of human rights, but, according to investigation by the Italian daily La Stampa, intends to offer banking and financial services to the regimes of Bashar Al-Assad and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to help them avoid international sanctions and receive foreign exchange earnings.

We are asking you to consider escalating sanctions against Belarus and taking other political measures to stop Belarus from providing financial services to the regimes of Bashar Al-Assad and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad . Most of the profits received by these regimes are directed to continuing genocide against the people. In Syria alone, thousands of civilians were killed by brutal Assad regime," the letter states.