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"The attempts to look for ways out of the crisis in Syria outside the U.N. Security Council would have very destructive and dangerous consequences for Syria itself, for the Middle East region and, eventually, for the current world order as a whole.""Implementation of the Libyan model, supporting only one side in this confrontation is a way to nowhere."
He also warned about worrisome regional "deep changes." They'll cause serious repercussions elsewhere for a long time, he added.
On September 28, Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Khodynskaya-Golenishcheva called "inadmissible clauses" in the UN Human Rights Council's (HRC) Syrian resolution unacceptable, saying:
"One can't agree with the unilateral conclusions concerning the tragedy in El-Houleh as well as with the fact that these murders are similar to other such incidents in Syria."
She added that other powers supported and encouraged Syrian violence. She left little doubt which ones she meant. It's no secret.
It's also well-known the HRC provided cover for Washington's war on Syria since last year. Its reports are shameless and one-sided. They have no credibility whatever.
On September 28, it extended the mandates of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) on Syria, saying:
On September 24, its resolution A/HRC/21/L.32 addressed human rights in Syria. It was adopted 41 - 3. Russia, China and Cuba voted no. India, Uganda, and the Philippines abstained.
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