Wellington, 19 August 2011
EU High Representative Catherine Ashton statement on EU action following the escalation of violent repression in Syria
The EU condemns in the strongest terms the brutal campaign Bashar al-Assad and his regime are waging against their own
people. In recent weeks the Syrian leadership has stepped up its violent crackdown against peaceful protesters and
resorted to large-scale use of military force in the cities of Hama, Deir al-Zour and Lattakia. This has led to the
killing or injury of many Syrian citizens. Further casualties and new refugees were reported after the Palestinian camp
of al-Ramal was attacked. These developments are unacceptable and intolerable.
The EU has repeatedly emphasised that the brutal repression must be stopped, detained protesters released, free access
by international humanitarian and human rights organizations and media allowed, and a genuine and inclusive national
dialogue launched. The Syrian leadership, however, has remained defiant to calls from the EU as well as the broad
international community including Syria's own neighbours. This shows that the Syrian regime is unwilling to change. The
President's promises of reform have lost all credibility as reforms cannot succeed under permanent repression.
The EU notes the complete loss of Bashar al-Assad's legitimacy in the eyes of the Syrian people and the necessity for
him to step aside. At the same time, the EU is proceeding to further action. We have been reaching out to our partners
in the region and calling for a Special Session of the UN Human Rights Council on Syria. The addition of further names
to the list of those targeted by the EU restrictive measures is under preparation. Moreover, the EU is moving ahead with
discussing further restrictive measures that will broaden its sanctions against the Syrian regime. By these efforts we
continue to aim at assisting the Syrian people to achieve their legitimate aspirations.