A few thoughts on Syria
I’m told the UN is monitoring arrests of refugees returning to Syria, but staying quiet about what it finds. I’ve been trying for months to get basic figures from @UNCHR and @IOM, contacting multiple press/media offices repeatedly without success. https://t.co/eOpTUmC9KA
— Louisa Loveluck (@leloveluck) July 26, 2019
Detention, torture, & being forced to inform on your relatives: this is a taste of what some of Syria’s refugees are experiencing upon return. It’s not happening to everyone, of course, but the problem is real, & happening in a near-information blackout. https://t.co/imckSH6oyr
— Louisa Loveluck (@leloveluck) July 26, 2019
A few thoughts on Syria
First off, apologies if I sound like a boring old fart banging away on the same old drum for the last eight years. I’m going to keep this brief, but hopefully get my point across.
I’ve… https://t.co/b2Bp04K4K5
— Paul Conroy (@reflextv) July 25, 2019
Rising civilian death toll resulting from ruthless #Syria govt & #Russia airstrikes on #Idlib met w „collective shrug“.
War crimes have fallen off the int’l radar, as #UNSC is paralyzed due to Russia #China vetoes.
W/o justice, atrocities will continue.https://t.co/CaEU6vxHPZ
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 26. Juli 2019
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