#Syria govt documents show aid efforts worst human rights abuses
At least 100,000 have been detained, abducted & disappeared in #Syria.
Persistent, sustained int’l action on their behalf, & support for their families is needed.
Expressions of concern are not enough.#UNSC, #EU & others need to step up!
Learn more: https://t.co/3DRYY3atrYpic.twitter.com/onms0R3a7C
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 7. August 2019
At least 100,000 have been detained, abducted & disappeared in #Syria. Learn more: https://t.co/QSlhKv6mm2
Expressions of concern are not enough. Persistent, sustained int’l action on their behalf, & support for their families is needed. #UNSC, #EU & others need to step up!
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) August 7, 2019
„The documents outline how Syrian intelligence agencies, the perpetrators of some of the worst human rights abuses in the conflict, play a central role in directing and monitoring humanitarian aid efforts in Syria.“ This memo details the designation of hot zones vs safe zones: pic.twitter.com/cyovi6rW8m
— Syria Justice and Accountability Centre (@SJAC_info) August 1, 2019
Idlib’s 3 million civilians face bereavement, injury, homelessness, loss of food and education thanks to the regime and Russia’s relentless bombardment. These graphics, made by a group of Syrian activists and designed by Ammar Bouidani tell the whole appalling story pic.twitter.com/LGda7w4yqE
— The Syria Campaign (@TheSyriaCmpgn) August 2, 2019
.@SJAC_info releases #Syria Govt docs showing interference by Syrian intelligence branches in aid delivery based on criteria -incl whether areas are held by opposition. Also addresses removal of life-saving supplies from convoys & arrests of beneficiaries.https://t.co/eniTlNTcDY
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) August 6, 2019
„more children have been killed in the past month than in the whole of 2018.“ #Russia #Syria govt airstrikes continue to hit civilians in Idlib province & surrounding areas w/ impunity.
W/o justice, atrocity crimes will continuehttps://t.co/AJS8TYNSo8) https://t.co/6puCnJFw4A
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) August 5, 2019
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