Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) strongly
denounced the systematic destruction of mosques and Islamic monuments in Syria
by the forces of the Syrian regime and its sectarian militias.
ISESCO
stated that tens of mosques and Islamic landmarks have been partly or totally
destroyed as a result of violent shelling by rockets, tanks, war planes and
heavy artillery. The most renowned mosques targeted by these bombings are Al
Amawi Mosque in Aleppo, Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque, Bilal bin Rabah Mosque in
Daraa, Khalid bin al Walid Mosque in Homs in addition to other mosques and
Islamic landmarks representing different eras of the Islamic civilization.
In
the same vein, ISESCO stressed that the targeting of mosques and Islamic
landmarks in Syrian cities and villages are indicative of the persistence of
the hateful sectarian spirit driving these forces in destroying all elements
associated with the history of the Islamic civilization.
By
the same token, ISESCO called on Member States and the international community
to take immediate measures to put an end to this savage attack on people and
buildings in Syria.
More
than 93,000 people have been killed since the Syria crisis started in March
2011, according to the United Nations, as largely peaceful protests against
Assad's rule. It escalated into a civil war after opposition supporters took up
arms to fight a brutal government crackdown on dissent.
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