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Wednesday 6 January 2016

Break the siege of Madaya: UK Syrian groups call for RAF food drops


UPDATE – Petition to Parliament: Start aid drops to the starving people of Syria.

Read more here.



In the Syrian town of Madaya, 40,000 people are under siege by the Assad regime and its Hezbollah allies. These civilians are being deliberately starved to death.

In the past month alone, at least 31 people have died of starvation or been killed trying to escape.

As recently as Sunday a pregnant woman and her daughter were killed by Hezbollah forces as they tried to escape.

Besieging civilians breaks international humanitarian law, and breaks UN Security Council Resolutions 2139, 2165, 2191, 2254, and 2258.

Weeks after the UN Security Council passed Resolution 2254 to bring peace to Syria, it looks like yet another empty promise.

As a member of the International Syria Support Group, and as a Permanent Member of the Security Council, the United Kingdom has a particular responsibility to see that humanitarian assistance reaches “all people in need, in particular in all besieged and hard-to-reach areas” in accordance with Resolution 2254.

The UK has shown it can drop bombs in Syria: they are no help to the starving. Now it is time to show what good the UK and its armed forces can do for people inside Syria. Protect civilians: Begin RAF food aid drops to Madaya now.


Signatories

Syria Solidarity UK

Yasmine Nahlawi, Rethink Rebuild Society

Dr. Mohammad Tammo, Kurds House

Fadel Moghrabi, Peace and Justice for Syria

Amer Masri, Scotland 4 Syria

Dr. Mohammad Alhadj Ali, Syrian Welsh Society

Dr. Sharif Kaf Al-Ghazal, Syrian Association of Yorkshire

Dr Ayman S Jundi, Syrian British Medical Society