jueves, 28 de marzo de 2024

Syrian passports: How German money funds war crimes in Syria Cathrin Schaer © 2024 Deutsche Welle +++

Syrian passports: How German money funds war crimes in Syria Cathrin Schaer Syrians in Germany are forced to go back to the government that imprisoned or tortured them to get a new passport. The money they pay for passports funds a regime that the German government sanctions, activists say. https://www.dw.com/en/syrian-passports-how-german-money-is-supporting-human-rights-abuses-in-syria/a-68684431 © 2024 Deutsche Welle Syria: Could making 'domicide' a war crime bring justice? Omar Albam in Idlib | Cathrin Schaer 01/31/2024January 31, 2024 Calls are growing to classify the deliberate destruction of homes in Syria's civil war as "domicide," a distinct war crime. Advocates argue that this classification is crucial for justice and reconstruction efforts. https://www.dw.com/en/syria-could-making-domicide-a-war-crime-ensure-justice/a-68128860 © 2024 Deutsche Welle In 2024, Syrians receive less aid amid rising poverty Diana Hodali | Omar Albam 02/23/2024February 23, 2024 More and more aid programs for Syria's northwest region are being reduced or discontinued, exacerbating the situation for millions in refugee camps. https://www.dw.com/en/in-2024-syrians-receive-less-aid-amid-rising-poverty/a-68351008 © 2024 Deutsche Welle

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