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Syrian war criminals reaching Europe through opposition areas and Turkey
(Edited by Enab Baladi)
Enab Baladi – Khaled Jeratly
Despite their knowledge of illegal border crossings attempts by individuals suspected of war crimes seeking to flee to Turkey and then to Europe through their control in northern Syria, the opposition factions, failed in detering such smuggling operations because they are often organized in coordination or facilitation from human smugglers who have links with prominent opposition figures or people close to them.
The smuggling trip of war crimes suspects fleeing Syrian regime areas to opposition-held territories is a hazardous one. These people are often subject to retaliation acts or prosecuted in field courts when captured by opposition factions.
Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read
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KINGSTON Home Base Housing is to receive city funding to expand its Street Outreach program to seven days a week.
City council is to consider the funding increase $77,500 to allow the agency to increase its outreach program from the current five days a week to seven.
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The funding increase is part of a new encampment protocol created to bring the city’s homelessness policies in line with the United Nations Protocol for Homeless Encampments in Canada.
Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read
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KINGSTON Home Base Housing is to receive city funding to expand its Street Outreach program to seven days a week.
City council is to consider the funding increase $77,500 to allow the agency to increase its outreach program from the current five days a week to seven.
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Try refreshing your browser. City Briefs: Kingston to consider new homeless protocol Back to video
The funding increase is part of a new encampment protocol created to bring the city’s homelessness policies in line with the United Nations Protocol for Homeless Encampments in Canada.
Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read
Article content
KINGSTON Home Base Housing is to receive city funding to expand its Street Outreach program to seven days a week.
City council is to consider the funding increase $77,500 to allow the agency to increase its outreach program from the current five days a week to seven.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. City Briefs: Kingston to consider new homeless protocol Back to video
The funding increase is part of a new encampment protocol created to bring the city’s homelessness policies in line with the United Nations Protocol for Homeless Encampments in Canada.