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Saudis take up the slack
Arab News - 03 August, 2012 Refugees continue to pour out of Syria into neighboring countries as the Assad regime writhes and slashes out in its death throws. There are now some 124,000 people who have fled over Syria’s borders. Another million have been driven from their homes by the fighting and are hunkered down, wherever they can find shelter inside the country.
The United Nations made clear two months ago that caring for all these luckless people with shelter, food and medicines, would cost it around at least $ 400 million. It called on the world to give generously. As of two weeks ago, only 20 percent of the needed funding, about $ 80 million, had been forthcoming. Thus the extraordinary fund-raising campaign begun by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah which, through a ground-breaking telethon, raised SR 440 million in aid for the Syrians. At a stroke, this will go a considerable way toward making up the money which the UN’s Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) requires. However, it leaves over $ 200 million still to be found.
Saudis and expatriates all gave generously during the telethon. It must be wondered however why so many other countries have chosen to keep their pocket books shut tight. What is happening to the people of Syria at the hands of their own government is a barbarous disgrace. It has been rightly condemned in virtually every world capital, with the notable exceptions of Moscow and Beijing. UK Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday described Assad’s butchery as “ a stain on our world.”
Fine words, but where is the money to assist the victims of the Syrian regime’s savagery? Neighbors Jordan and Turkey are going the extra mile to do what they can to assist in the setting up of huge refugee camps. But it is entirely unfair to let them shoulder a large part of the burden of caring for so many displaced people.
If the world is all but united in its revulsion at what Assad and his creatures are doing to try and crush the opposition, then where is its money? Where is the tangible proof of its support for the Syrian people?
It must be said that many of those facing down Assad’s soldiers and murderous militias inside Syria, are despairing of the international community. They have begged for military intervention, for the sort of no-fly zone that NATO imposed on Qaddafi’s regime in Libya to stop him massacring his own people. But even had Washington and the Europeans the appetite for a further conflict, the dangers of a serious confrontation with Russia and perhaps also China, are deemed too great. They are not prepared to run the risk of backing their outrage with firm action.
Yet even if there is a geo-political argument to steer away from direct military intervention, this cannot excuse the stunning failure to bring sustenance to Assad’s victims, within and without his burning country’ s borders.
Unless a change occurs and quickly, Syrians will not forget being left in the lurch, by countries that claimed to deplore the crimes that were committed against them by their own government. Nor, it should be said, will many people in the Kingdom, who will have imagined that by matching their own sympathy for the suffering people of Syria with concrete help in the form of hundreds of millions of riyals, they had set a shining example to others.
It is not too late. As with opposition to the US-led invasion of Iraq — a million Britons demonstrated ahead of Tony Blair’s slavish support for the Bush ouster of Saddam — there may yet be a groundswell of protest, which this time will oblige western governments in particular, to take concerted and effective action in support of OCHA’s campaign for the refugees. In the end, all these governments have to do is write some relatively small checks. They spent billions supporting a rotten and corrupt financial system. Why should they not find far less to succor a brutalized and bleeding nation ?
Just as there is no excuse for what Assad is doing to his people, so there is no pardoning any country that continues to stand by and watch, waiting for someone else to pick up the tab for one of the most urgent humanitarian challenges so far this century.
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| Turkey has to reboot its Syria strategy |
| Source : The Daily Star |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| For much of the late 2000s, Turkey hoped that a booming economy, the prestige of combative Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and a burst of regional admiration for its successful... |
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| Obama's Betrayal |
| Source : Asharq Al-Awsat |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
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| The Syrian Zarqawi and Iranian Rowdiness |
| Source : Al Hayat |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| On the anniversary of Palestine's Nakba, the Arab world is swimming in a sea of crises and blood. Indeed, the massacres’ hours of darkness are extending and the dagger of... |
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| Syria tests Obama's wits |
| Source : Saudi Gazette |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| When US President Barack Obama said that the Syrian regime's use of chemical weapons, or even the transfer of chemical weapons, would represent an unacceptable violation of red lines, he... |
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| World is concerned over Syrian bloodshed |
| Source : Gulf Today |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| The UN General Assembly's condemnation of the Syrian regime's escalation of its brutal crackdown against dissent is the clearest message it that the international community is highly concerned over the... |
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| Making peace amid war |
| Source : Gulf Today |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| Coexistence among Syria's conflicted communities is in short supply these days but volunteers for Musalaha, a group whose name means "reconciliation," are trying to engineer rapprochement and tolerance.... |
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| Syria ex-minister leads rebuilding plan |
| Source : Khaleej Times |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| A six-member UN team led by a former Syrian planning minister is drawing up a comprehensive postwar reconstruction plan even as the country's civil war rages on with no apparent... |
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| Iran must be part of talks on Syria, says Russia |
| Source : The Peninsula |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Iran must take part in a proposed international conference to end Syria's civil war, but that Western states wanted to limit the participants and... |
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| Al-Nusra Front executes Assad supporters: Video |
| Source : Saudi Gazette |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| A video distributed Thursday by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights shows jihadists in the east of the country executing supporters of the regime of President Bashar Al-Assad.... |
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| No moral high ground for Assad |
| Source : Arab News |
| Date : 2013-05-17 |
| Chemical weapons have one drawback for those who are evil enough to use them. Though the poisonous gases may kill and cripple, as they spread silently and insidiously in a... |
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| UNGA members express frustration at failure to resolve Syria's crisis |
| Source : Kuwait News Agency |
| Date : 2013-05-16 |
| "Enough is enough, enough to complacency, enough to fratricide," the President of the United Nations General Assembly stated loudly during Wednesday's Assembly's session over Syria as divisions persisted among member... |
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| Assad regime to refuse 'dictate' at peace meet |
| Source : Arab News |
| Date : 2013-05-16 |
| The Syrian regime and its allies will refuse any "dictate" at an international peace conference, particularly concerning the departure of President Bashar Assad, a minister said.... |
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| For Syria, the civil war is still to come |
| Source : Guardian Unlimited-U.K. |
| Date : 2013-05-16 |
| The US and Russia announced plans for a conference on Syria last week. The world can be forgiven for wondering: what use is that? Indeed, what use has any outside... |
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| Washington blunders yet again in Syria |
| Source : The Daily Star |
| Date : 2013-05-16 |
| It is not reassuring that we know next to nothing about the details of the international conference on Syria that has been endorsed by the United States and Russia. It... |
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| Outrage at rising Syrian death toll |
| Source : Gulf Times |
| Date : 2013-05-16 |
| In a major blow to the Assad regime, the UN General Assembly yesterday condemned the Syrian government's "escalation" of the country's war and backed the role of the opposition coalition... |
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| Heed to Arab call |
| Source : Khaleej Times |
| Date : 2013-05-16 |
| Ministers from Arab countries have once again made a considerate effort to address the crisis in Syria.... |
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| Syria: Pain and Hope |
| Source : The Peninsula |
| Date : 2013-05-16 |
| The Minister of State and Chairman of Qatar Charity H E Sheikh Hamad bin Nasser bin Jassem Al Thani inaugurates 'Syria: Pain and Hope' expo, in the presence of... |
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