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    Fuelling the Fire: How the UN Security Council's Permanent Members are undermining their own commitments on Syria

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    Publication date
    2016-03-11
    Subject
    Humanitarian
    Conflict and disasters
    Keywords
    Protection of civilians
    UN Security Council
    Humanitarian
    Humanitarian access
    Conflict
    Country
    China
    France
    Russian Federation
    Syrian Arab Republic
    United Kingdom
    United States
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Big Heart
    Syrian American Medical Society
    Norwegian Refugee Council
    Syria Relief and Development
    Oxfam
    Document type
    Briefing paper
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    March 2016 marks five years of upheaval and conflict in Syria - conflict that has reduced lives to shadows and cities to rubble. The Syrian government and its allies, as well as armed opposition and extremist groups, bear the primary and direct responsibility for the horrific reality that Syria's civilians face on this grim anniversary. They have targeted civilians, laid siege to cities and towns and denied access to life-saving assistance.

    This paper examines what the UN Security Council demands happen in Syria; the situation since March 2015, and significant actions by the Permanent Members of the UNSC. In the first months of 2016 and at time of drafting this paper, some progress has been made in securing greater humanitarian access to those in besieged areas and a cessation of hostilities in parts of the country which has resulted in a significant decrease in civilian casualties. These are important steps that should be recognised and built on, but they remain fragile and limited in the context of the overall deterioration experienced by civilians inside Syria over the last horrendous year of violence.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/600919
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