ISTANBUL
A member of the Executive Board of the Syrian National Council, Muti Buteyn on Wednesday said that they determined all crimes against humanity in Syria and would follow-up on the crimes through legal means.
Speaking at a consultation meeting organized by the Union of Civil Society Organizations of the Islamic World, Buteyn said that aid materials collected by international aid organizations, such as the Red Cross, did not reach the Syrian people.
Syrian people need hospitals, medicines and health services, Buteyn stressed.
To date, 22,691 Syrians, including 1,754 children and 1,745 women, have been killed in Syria, Buteyn noted.
More than 320,000 Syrians had to leave Syria in 17 months, Buteyn also said.
Touching on the post-Assad period, Buteyn said that there would be a new administration in which everyone was represented equally.
There will not be any (positive) discrimination for any group, including the Kurds, in Syria's new administration, Buteyn stressed.
The leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Organization, Riyad Shakfa said that, despite the support of Iran and Russia to the Syrian regime, the Free Syrian Army would not give up its struggle.