The TV said Bashar Assad named Rima Qadiri to replace Kinda Shammat as minister of social affairs. Jamal Chahine was appointed minister of internal trade and consumer protection, replacing Hassane Safieh. No reason was given for the changes.
Syria's conflict, which began in March 2011, has killed 250,000 people and led to one of the worst refugee crisis in decades, with more than 11 million of the prewar population of 23 million driven from their homes. Of those, some 4 million have fled to neighboring nations.
Many of those killed in Sunday's attacks that targeted Douma's popular markets and residential areas were civilians. The New York-based watchdog also urged the UN to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court. Nadim Houry, deputy Middle East director at HRW, said bombing a market full of shoppers and vendors shows the Syrian government's "appalling disregard for civilians."
He said the Security Council should bring the same commitment to ending indiscriminate strikes on civilians as it has to chemical attacks.
Al-Moallem also claimed that "massacres in Douma and other places are fabricated.
