https://justworldnews.org/2020/02/20/idlib-and-the-interahamwe-aid-trap/For legitimate international aid organizations, the intense needs of the
three million or so residents of Syria’s war-torn Idlib province pose a
sharp moral (as well as legal) dilemma, since the many very needy
noncombatants there have effectively been held hostage for more than two
years by the genocidal coalition of militias led by the
Al-Qaeda-affiliated Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS.) Because of its control
over the civilian population–including those who are “indigenous” to the
region, those who came from elsewhere in Syria, and those who are
family members of the many foreign fighters who have also flocked here
over recent years–the HTS has been able to manipulate aid flows and use
the aid goods to give it additional leverage over the local population.
How Columbia University is the new face of the Intellectual Intifada
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April 25, 2024 Source: Al Mayadeen English By Rachel Hamdoun Students of
the United States, of all ethnicities and backgrounds, are bringing back
the anti-...
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