UN report alleges crimes against humanity in Syria
Released on Monday the report says,
"The commission is gravely concerned that crimes against humanity have been committed in different locations."
"These crimes include murder, torture, rape and other forms of sexual violence of comparable gravity, imprisonment or other severe deprivation of liberty.”
Torture by Syrian forces was described as “rampant”, with the commission saying it was
"particularly disturbed over the extensive reports of sexual violence, principally against men and boys, in places of detention".
The UN went on to recommend a "prompt, independent and impartial investigations under both domestic and international law to end impunity, ensure accountability and bring perpetrators to justice."
See Al Jazeera's interview with UN commission member Yakin Erturk below.