Neutrale Syrische reddingswerkers (The White Helmets) en Red Cross in Syrië

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At least one @SYRedCrescent staff member was killed in yesterday’s attack in #Aleppo. #NotATarget #REDforSYRIA #Syria


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.@SYRedCrescent in #Aleppo mourns the director of the sub branch, Omar Barakat, who was killed in yesterday's airstrike. #REDforSYRIA #Syria

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A member of the Syrian Civil Defense — a group of volunteer first responders also known as the White Helmets — has criticized the U.N. humanitarian aid agency for suspending all convoys in Syria.

Ibrahim Alhaj told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Syrian civilians will pay the price for the decision.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/8b6713ebfcf641e88c35e839ffffdc88/latest-un-suspends-syria-convoys-after-aid-trucks-hit


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We are shocked by the attack on @UN and @SYRedCrescent convoy in North #Syria that was to deliver much needed aid to thousands of people 1/3

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Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and our colleagues at @SYRedCrescent. 2/3

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#Syria: Attack on @UN and @SYRedCrescent convoy is an example of the continuous disregard paid to the basic rules of war 3/3


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Syria: Attack on humanitarian convoy is an attack on humanity

 September 20, 2016



Press Release:

The Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) are outraged by last night’s horrific attack on a SARC warehouse and an aid convoy in Orem Al Kubra (Big Orem) in rural Aleppo.

Around twenty civilians and one SARC staff member were killed, as they were unloading trucks carrying vital humanitarian aid. Much of the aid was destroyed. The attack deprives thousands of civilians of much-needed food and medical assistance.

“We’re totally devastated by the deaths of so many people, including one of our colleagues, the director of our sub-branch, Omar Barakat. He was a committed and brave member of our family of committed staff and volunteers, working relentlessly to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people. It is totally unacceptable that our staff and volunteers continue to pay such a high price because of the ongoing fighting,” said the SARC President, Dr Abdulrahman Attar.

“From what we know of yesterday’s attack, there has been a flagrant violation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), which is totally unacceptable. Failing to respect and protect humanitarian workers and structures might have serious repercussions on ongoing humanitarian operations in the country, hence depriving millions of people from aid essential to their survival”, said Peter Maurer, the ICRC President.

“Today, the Red Cross and Red Crescent is in mourning. In solidarity with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, we are calling on the international community to ensure the protection of humanitarian aid workers and volunteers. We are not part of this conflict,” said Tadateru Konoé, the President of the IFRC.

Syria is one of the most dangerous conflicts for humanitarian workers in the world. During the past six years, 54 staff and volunteers of SARC have lost their lives whilst carrying out their duties.

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement repeats its demand that all parties to the conflict adhere to the rules of international humanitarian law, which includes protecting aid workers.

For more information, please contact:
Ingy Sedky, communications delegate – Syria, ICRC

E-mail: isedky@icrc.org ¦ Twitter: @isedkyicrc¦ Mobile: +963 930 336 718

Mona Kurdy, Spokesperson, SARC, Syria, Email: mona.kurdy@sarc-sy.org Mobile +963 933735025

Stephen Ryan, communications coordinator – Middle East and North Africa, IFRC

E-mail: stephen.ryan@ifrc.org ¦ Twitter: @stiofanoriain ¦ Mobile: +961 71 802 779

Krista Armstrong, communications officer, ICRC

E-mail: karmstrong@icrc.org ¦ Twitter: @KArmstrongICRC ¦ Mobile: +41 79 447 3726

Benoit Carpentier, team leader – public communications, IFRC

E-mail: benoit.carpentier@ifrc.org ¦ Twitter: @BenoistC ¦ Mobile: +41 79 213 2413


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In Aleppo, the most important thing to remember is that all life is precious. The White Helmets search for survivors among the wreckage as bombs continue to fall. These ordinary men are extraordinary heroes.

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Syrian aid convoy was tracked from the skies before attacks

http://www.gulf-times.com/story/514401/Red-Cross-postpones-aid-convoys-after-Aleppo-attack

#Russia #UnitedNations #Aleppo



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In the past 6 years, 54 @SYRedCrescent staff & volunteers have lost their lives in the line of fire in #Syria. Aid workers are #notatarget.



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the car and corpse of Omar head of Syrian Red Crescent, after he was targeted bombed while leading #UN aid convoy to besieged #Aleppo



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Reactie #29 Gepost op: 21 september 2016, 14:08:44
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At least four aid workers were killed in an overnight airstrike on a medical center near Aleppo, according to their charity.

The attack in the rebel-held town of Khan Touman came one day after airstrikes hit an aid convoy in the nearby town of Uram al-Kubra, killing at least 20 people and touching off a round of blame-trading.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/aleppos-children/airstrike-khan-tourman-medical-center-near-aleppo-kills-aid-workers-n651741