March 2020. The ceasefire in Idlib is, like many previous Syrian truces, unlikely to hold. It will not stop the suffering of hundreds of thousands of displaced and terrified people who remain cut off from adequate humanitarian relief and medical aid. It will not solve the refugee crisis on Europe’s borders, nor will it bring… Continue reading Mar 2020. Ceasefire in Idlib Part 2
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Mar 2020. Ceasefire in Idlib Part 1
March 2020. Turkey’s defence minister says there have been no violations of a ceasefire deal in Syria’s war-battered Idlib province, where residents and opposition forces described a lull in air raids that have pounded the country’s last rebel-held enclave. Russia and Turkey struck the agreement on Thursday evening, after six hours of talks in Moscow,… Continue reading Mar 2020. Ceasefire in Idlib Part 1
Mar 2020. Turkey Russia Ceasefire
March 2020. Russia and Turkey have said they have agreed to a ceasefire in Syria’s Idlib province after clashes left scores of Turkish and Syrian soldiers dead in a dangerous escalation of violence. Speaking at the Kremlin, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that the ceasefire would begin at midnight on Thursday… Continue reading Mar 2020. Turkey Russia Ceasefire
Mar 2020. Invasion of Migrants from Turkey to Greece Part 3
March 2020. In a move to get Europe’s attention, Turkey is busing migrants to the border crossing with Greece, but many say Greek officials are just taking their belongings and sending them back. That is the MSM talking, the Greek Government is making every attempt to protect their People and their Culture. You’re hearing migrants… Continue reading Mar 2020. Invasion of Migrants from Turkey to Greece Part 3
Mar 2020. Invasion of Migrants from Turkey to Greece Part 2
March 2020. Since Turkey said last week it would no longer stop refugees from crossing into Europe, more than 10,000 migrants—including many from Syria and Afghanistan—have arrived at its land borders with EU countries and at least 1,000 have landed on Greece’s eastern Aegean islands. Greek authorities have responded with tear gas and a halt… Continue reading Mar 2020. Invasion of Migrants from Turkey to Greece Part 2
Mar 2020. Invasion of Migrants from Turkey to Greece Part 1
March 2020. Last week, the Turkish government announced that it was no longer able to support a deal made with the European Union in 2016 to prevent migrants from crossing into Europe. Shortly afterward, thousands of men, women, and children set off for the border with Greece, attempting to leave Turkey by land or by… Continue reading Mar 2020. Invasion of Migrants from Turkey to Greece Part 1
Feb 2020. The Battering of Idlib
February 2020. A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in north-western Syria, where the government of President Bashar al-Assad is trying to recapture the opposition-held province of Idlib. Government air strikes and ground operations have driven almost a million civilians from their homes since December – the biggest single displacement of Syria’s nine-year war. The UN has… Continue reading Feb 2020. The Battering of Idlib
Feb 2020. War Crimes in Idlib Part 1
February 2020. The footage here clearly shows a family being continously targetted by the Russian Drones. It’s Idlib, Syria. The head of the family was the Senior Financial Auditor of Assad’s Government. A year into the Rebellion he resigned accusing Assad of Corruption! The deliberate targetting of Civilians is a War Crime and Putin should… Continue reading Feb 2020. War Crimes in Idlib Part 1
Idlib Under Fire Part 2
February 2020. An air raid near a bakery and a medical clinic in Syria’s rebel-held Idlib region has killed 10 civilians, a war monitor and a rescue service said, as government forces kept up a ground offensive. The attack on Thursday, believed to have been carried out by Russian warplanes backing a Syrian government offensive,… Continue reading Idlib Under Fire Part 2
Feb 2020. Inside Idlib Part 1
February 2020. Turkey will not let Syria’s government gain more ground in the opposition stronghold of Idlib province, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says. Mr Erdogan told reporters that Russian-backed pro-government forces were “driving innocent and grieving people in Idlib towards our borders”. More than half a million civilians have fled their homes since the… Continue reading Feb 2020. Inside Idlib Part 1