Daily Times
July 3, 2021
Hundreds of humanitarian workers formed a human chain in northwest Syria Friday, urging the international community to keep open the only border crossing for aid into the rebel-held region. “Humanitarian aid is a right, not a privilege,” one sign held up by aid workers read, while others stood in a pattern on the road, so that the words “Save lifeline” was visible from the air. A UN authorisation for aid to transit through the Bab al-Hawa border crossing from Turkey into Syria expires on July 10. Aid organisations fear that Russia, a staunch ally of the Damascus regime, might block a United Nations Security Council vote to renew it for a year. Wassim Bakir, from Syrian charity Banafsaj, said if cross border aid was blocked it would be a “humanitarian catastrophe”. Men and women lined up along a key highway leading to Bab al-Hawa, through which international organisations ferry in vital aid to the Idlib region. Some three million people live in t
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