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02.05.2008
Iraqis that have fled to Jordan and Syria are only managing to get by because they help each other, writes a U.S. peace advocate after meeting with refugees and the groups that support them in Amman.
more...From: CODEPINK: Women for Peace Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Jordan] [United States] [Aid] [Poverty] [Refugees] [Conflict] Image: Peace advocate Medea Benjamin with Iraqi women in Amman, Jordan. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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22.04.2008
Through the stories of the Rabban and Karana families, Adam Doster relates the immense difficulties facing Iraqi refugees -- including the few who manage to receive asylum in the United States.
more...From: In These Times Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Jordan] [United States] Image: This Iraqi refugee family from a mixed Sunni and Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad now lives in Damascus. © In These Times
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16.04.2008
While General Petraeus and the American Ambassador to Iraq testified recently about security improvements and a decrease in violence in Iraq, they failed to mention the almost 5 million Iraqis displaced by the war. Jamal Dajani reports.
more...From: Link TV Related topics/regions: [United States] [Jordan] [Iraq] Image: U.S. army chief in Iraq, General David Petraeus, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, testify before Congress on the war in Iraq. © talkradionews (flickr)
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29.11.2007
With tensions running high between Israel and Syria, a peace park agreement in the Golan Heights area could be essential to regional stability and should be put on the table at the current Middle East peace talks, write Saleem Ali and Michael Cohen.
more...From: Policy Innovations Related topics/regions: [Israel] Image: Dummy soldier in a Golan Heights redoubt. © David Poe / Policy Innovations
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20.11.2007
Needy Iraqi refugees living in Syria have begun to receive food aid from a coalition of international agencies who will be working in the region over the next two months.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Iraq] |
01.08.2007
Although the UN's refugee office has recently amplified its efforts, a U.S.-based group is insisting that other UN agencies have yet to respond adequately to the Iraqi refugee crisis and must do so promptly.
more...From: Refugees International Related topics/regions: [Turkey] [Lebanon] [Jordan] [Iraq] [Iran] [Egypt] [Middle East] Image: © Refugees International
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12.07.2007
The Syrian regime no longer feels weak and as its prospects of survival improve, its self-confidence is increasingly apparent, says Rime Allaf.
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08.12.2006
Disabled students attend a computer training course in the newly established UNDP ICT-centre for the motor handicapped in the Barzeh area of Damascus. Ahmad, a 17-year old student on crutches, comes every day from a village 30 km outside of Damascus to attend computer courses at the Computer Training Centre.
more...From: United Nations Development Programme Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Internet] |
15.11.2006
They are caught in no-man's land--literally. Palestinians who have lived in Iraq for years now face only threats and death there, and the Syrian border has been closed to them.
more...From: Refugees International Related topics/regions: [Palestine] [Iraq] Image: © Refugees International
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09.11.2006
The abrupt replacement of Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld with former CIA director Robert Gates, combined with the Democratic sweep in Tuesday's mid-term elections, appears to signal major changes in U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East. Jim Lobe reports.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Middle East] [Iran] [Iraq] [United States] Image: Gates and Bush. © Paul Morse - White House
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27.10.2006
Canadian Maher Arar was recently given a human rights award for his struggle against U.S. authorities who sent him to Syria to face nearly a year of torture. Arar, who has since been completely vindicated of any links to terrorism, vividly recounts the ordeal in his video acceptance.
more...From: Institute for Policy Studies Related topics/regions: [United States] [Canada] Image: © Institute for Policy Studies
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30.08.2006
UN officials, scientific experts, and Mediterranean environment ministers have agreed on an international action plan to clean up last month's oil spill that has become Lebanon's worst-ever environmental disaster.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [Lebanon] Image: "The Beach is Yours, Keep it Clean." © Worldwatch Institute
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22.08.2006
There is increasing evidence that Israel instigated a disastrous war on Lebanon largely at the behest of the United States. Analyst Stephen Zunes says one of the most unsettling aspects of the plan is how closely it corresponds to historic anti-semitism: setting up a Jewish proxy to take the fall for unpopular policies.
more...From: Foreign Policy In Focus Related topics/regions: [United States] [Lebanon] [Israel] [Iran] |
08.08.2006
Israeli bombing has caused a major environmental disaster along much of the Lebanese coastline, writes Kassem El-Saddik. Clean-up operations cannot start without a ceasefire
more...Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Lebanon] [Fisheries] [Tourism] [Oceans] [Pollution] Image: Oil Spill in Lebanon © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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26.07.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 25 (OneWorld) - Humanitarian agencies in war-torn Lebanon are calling on the Israeli government to open a "humanitarian corridor" so they can help the sick without risking their lives.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Lebanon] [United States] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Civil society] [Conflict] [Security] Image: Lebanon.
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19.07.2006
Escalating clashes between the Hezbollah militia and Israeli armed forces are raising concerns about whether Iran and Syria could become embroiled in the conflict, and if they do, what that would mean for a possible global escalation.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iran] [Israel] [Lebanon] [United States] |
16.05.2006
Appeals have been made for the release of journalist, rights activist and political scientist Michel Kilo - "an emblematic figure in SyriaÂ’s struggle for democracy" - who was arrested on Sunday.
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06.03.2006
Activists have slammed a Syrian government decision to close the countryÂ’s first human rights centre, which opened in mid-February with support from the European Union.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Human rights] |
14.02.2006
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb 14 (OneWorld) - They went to sleep as Syrians and woke up stripped of their citizenship and their rights to study, work, or marry as they wish.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Middle East] [Population] [Refugees] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Race Politics] [Social exclusion] [Politics] [United Nations] |


