‘The purposeful destruction of ecological resources is a crime against humanity’

“The purposeful destruction of ecological resources is a crime against humanity,” the European Ecology Movement for Kurdistan (Tev-Eko) said in a statement, calling on the international community to stand in solidarity with North and East Syria.

News Center- The European Ecology Movement for Kurdistan (Tev-Eko) has published a written statement about the ongoing attacks of the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions on the Tishreen Dam.

“The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, that includes the Kurdish populated areas of Rojava, has stated that the Tishreen Dam at the Euphrates River is on the verge of collapse due to the intense attacks by Turkish military and affiliated jihadist-terrorist groups,” said the statement. “The administration emphasized that the destruction of this massive water resource in its region, with a capacity of 1.9 billion cubic meters, threatens the biological life in a long stretch of the Euphrates valley that is ecologically the most diverse landscape in that region. It has called on the international community to stand in solidarity before this major destruction takes place.”

 Pointing to the attacks on civilian infrastructure, including grain silos, power and water facilities, the statement said, “For several years, the Turkish State and its affiliated jihadist groups are destroying grain silos, electrical and water infrastructures, and civilian residential areas belonging to the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria using war machinery. Attacks on food, water and electricity infrastructures create devastation that will affect future generations as well. While the Middle East is under the threat of severe drought, these attacks targeting water resources and infrastructure are not only targeting the people of the autonomous administration but all living beings in the region.”

‘The purposeful destruction of ecological resources is a crime against humanity’

The purposeful destruction of ecological resources is a crime against humanity, Tev-Eko emphasized in the statement. “These attacks constitute war crimes. By destroying resources, the right to existence of generations yet to come is being taken away. These attacks will force the region into a future less extinction, leaving it dry, lifeless, and heavily polluted by the devastation of war for generations.

“At this point, it is clear that the continuation of these attacks will result in irreversible destruction. Part of that would be the likely damaging of the downstream Tabqa Dam that is several times bigger concerning height and water storage. It is even possible that the Tabqa dam could be destroyed and a resulting huge water wave would destroy human life, infrastructure as well as ecological life until Deyr-ez-Zor and Iraq.”

Call to take action

The 27 draft principles for “Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts” (PERAC), adopted by the UN General Assembly in December 2022, form the fundamental framework of international law on the “Prevention of the Exploitation of the Environment in Wars and Armed Conflicts”, the statement indicated. “Based on this, we call on the United Nations (UN) and all relevant international institutions to fulfill their responsibilities and take action.

“Also we also call on officials and governments in Europe: the destruction of the dam would affect a massive area and displace hundreds of thousands of people. In such a case, a new wave of migration and refugees, particularly to European countries, would be inevitable. If a new mass migration and refugee wave wants to be avoided, necessary steps must be taken immediately to stop these attacks.”

In the statement, the ecology movement also mentioned the camps and prisons where thousands of ISIS members and several ten thousand ISIS family members have been held. “In the case of Tishreen Dam’s destruction and resulting politically challenging conditions, control over these centers could be lost. We do not want to think of security risks that would arise in such a situation. Given the recent developments in the Syrian civil war that led to regime changes, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria holds a key position for the establishment of a stable and democratic Syria. Therefore, the approach to the autonomous region is a fundamental measure for building a stable future in Syria.”

Call on people to be sensitive

The ecology movement also called on the public and all democratic groups to be sensitive to ecological issues and. “We are once again facing attacks by Turkey and the affiliated jihadist groups, turning a water resource into a strategic weapon against society and living nature. The Autonomous Region of North and East Syria has developed over the last 13 years with a democratic, ecological, and women’s liberation perspective. Protecting this structure is our primary duty. In this sense, we call on everyone to raise their voices and show stronger reactions against the attacks.

“We will continue to defend and strengthen our solidarity with the Autonomous Region of North and East Syria, where democratic and ecological consciousness is a fundamental principle.”