UN agency asks Syria to end repression
UN agency asks Syria to end repression
Syrian authorities have been widely criticised for their often bloody repression of demonstrations.

United Nation: Voicing concern over the escalating violence in Syria and curtailment of the people's access to communication and information services there, a UN agency has said the rights of citizens must be respected and demanded lifting of restrictions on media in that country.

"Reports coming from Syria are alarming," Irina Bokova, the Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), said.

"The rights of citizens must be respected, as must the rights and security of journalists. This includes the right to freedom of expression, the need to access information and the ability to communicate."

The decision to shut down internet access and cell phone networks, to block broadcasters and prevent journalists from doing their job is "not acceptable," Bokova added.

Taking note of a promised amnesty and call for national dialogue, she urged the Syrian authorities to "immediately restore internet and cell phone services for citizens, to lift restrictions on the media and to prevent acts of aggression against journalists, so that they can report freely on events as is their duty."

Syria has been in the maelstrom of domestic unrest since March when protesters started taking to the streets to demand democratic reforms and greater civil liberties.

The country's authorities have been widely criticised for their often bloody repression of demonstrations.

The protests are part of a broader uprising this year across North Africa and the Middle East that have already toppled the long-standing regimes in Tunisia and Egypt and led to ongoing conflict in Libya.

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