Syrians beyond the reach of humanitarian aid

Posted on: December 4th, 2013

Al-Jazeera reports:

“An estimated 250,000 people in besieged communities in Syria remain beyond the reach of aid, the UN, humanitarian chief has said in a closed-door Security Council briefing that one member called “chilling.”

Deep divisions in the council have kept it from taking more action on the civil war that activists say has killed more than 120,000 people.

Valerie Amos’ task has been to tell the world body about the worsening conditions for millions of civilians in Syria, and how difficult it is to reach them.

Amos was able to report “modest progress” in such basics as getting 50 more long-demanded visas for aid workers and opening three humanitarian hubs inside Syria, “only two of which are helpful to us.”

But “we have not seen any progress” in the major issues of protecting civilians and demilitarising schools and hospitals, Amos said.”

Read more at Al-Jazeera.



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