WorldNews Posted March 14, 2015 Posted March 14, 2015 [attach=full]18882[/attach]Aid agencies have found themselves frustrated and increasingly bitter as the Syrian conflict enters a fifth, blood-soaked year and those in need of help become ever-harder to reach. "By comparison, Somalia and Afghanistan seem simple," said Jean-Herve Bradol of the Centre For Reflection on Humanitarian Knowledge and Action, a French think-tank linked to Doctors Without Borders. "Impartial humanitarian aid in a time of war is never easy but in Syria, the complexity and danger are at the highest possible level," he said. Their report, called "Failing Syria", heavily criticised the UN Security Council for failing to implement its resolutions on protecting civilians. Continue reading... Quote
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