The crisis
in Syria is getting worse by the day. So far, 130,000 people have been
killed, the overwhelming majority of whom are civilians caught in this
bloody civil war. Recently, 50,000 photos were released to the media,
showing gruesome evidence of torture used by the authorities against
opposition forces.
This
has turned the attention of the entire world toward Syria. As a result
of the harsh winter conditions, aid is unable to get through to the
people, particularly those living at checkpoints controlled by forces
loyal to Damascus.
Russia
can play a key role in getting aid through to Syrians in need
by assisting international aid organizations. Syrian President Bashar
Assad, who has consistently blocked humanitarian aid from reaching
the Syrian people, announced on Dec. 10 that humanitarian aid could
reach Syria by air so long as it did not come from Turkey. U.S. planes
taking off from Iraq recently completed the first delivery of assistance
to two cities in Syria, but much more needs to be done. Several
previous efforts by the United Nations to send humanitarian aid to Syria
via Turkey were blocked by the Assad government.
Moscow,
which has close relations with the Assad government and Iran, can help
lift the blockade on humanitarian aid and secure a wide transportation
corridor for more planes to get in to Syria.
A second
vital matter is the evacuation of Syrians as they try to survive under
such harsh conditions. It is an urgent matter for people living
in heavily shelled regions in particular to be removed from the country,
perhaps under Russian supervision. With supervision and organization
by Russia, humanitarian assistance can be facilitated via Turkey,
enabling the people in war zones to be brought to Turkey. It will also
eliminate the unease felt by Assad about intervention by Turkey or
the opposition.
Only
Russia can carry out an initiative that will recognize equal rights
to food, heat and shelter for people both in areas controlled by the
opposition and in those controlled by the Assad government.
For instance, the Yarmouk camp is an example of where the refugees are
living in extremely harsh circumstances and require immediate
humanitarian aid.
Since
innocent people are in need of assistance, geopolitical interests must
be set aside. I hope that Russia, as a leading nation, will display
the sensitivity to take the initiatives required.
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