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Oral Update of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic
Distr.: General 18 March 2014 Original: English Human Rights Council Twenty-fifth session Agenda item 4 Human rights situations that require the Council’s attention Oral Update of the independent international commission of inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic 1 I. Introduction 1. The harrowing violence in the Syrian Arab Republic has entered its fourth year, with no signs of abating. The lives of over one hundred thousand people have been extinguished. Thousands have been the victims of torture. The indiscriminate and disproportionate shelling and aerial bombardment of civilian-inhabited areas has intensified in the last six months, as has the use of suicide and car bombs. Civilians in besieged areas have been reduced to scavenging. In this conflict’s most recent low, people, including young children, have starved to death. 2. Save for the efforts of humanitarian agencies operating inside Syria and along its borders, the international community has done little but bear witness to the plight of those caught in the maelstrom. Syrians feel abandoned and hopeless. The overwhelming imperative is for the parties, influential states and the international community to work to ensure the protection of civilians. In particular, as set out in Security Council resolution 2139, parties must lift the sieges and allow unimpeded and safe humanitarian access. 3. Compassion does not and should not suffice. A negotiated political solution, which the commission has consistently held to be the only solution to this conflict, must be pursued with renewed vigour both by the parties and by influential states. Among victims, the need for accountability is deeply-rooted in the desire for peace. -
The Potential for an Assad Statelet in Syria
THE POTENTIAL FOR AN ASSAD STATELET IN SYRIA Nicholas A. Heras THE POTENTIAL FOR AN ASSAD STATELET IN SYRIA Nicholas A. Heras policy focus 132 | december 2013 the washington institute for near east policy www.washingtoninstitute.org The opinions expressed in this Policy Focus are those of the author and not necessar- ily those of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, its Board of Trustees, or its Board of Advisors. MAPS Fig. 1 based on map designed by W.D. Langeraar of Michael Moran & Associates that incorporates data from National Geographic, Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, UNEP- WCMC, USGS, NASA, ESA, METI, NRCAN, GEBCO, NOAA, and iPC. Figs. 2, 3, and 4: detail from The Tourist Atlas of Syria, Syria Ministry of Tourism, Directorate of Tourist Relations, Damascus. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publica- tion may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. © 2013 by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy The Washington Institute for Near East Policy 1828 L Street NW, Suite 1050 Washington, DC 20036 Cover: Digitally rendered montage incorporating an interior photo of the tomb of Hafez al-Assad and a partial view of the wheel tapestry found in the Sheikh Daher Shrine—a 500-year-old Alawite place of worship situated in an ancient grove of wild oak; both are situated in al-Qurdaha, Syria. Photographs by Andrew Tabler/TWI; design and montage by 1000colors. -
Fifth Report to Monitor the Spread of the Corona Epidemic in Syria
Fifth report to monitor the spread of the Corona epidemic in Syria April 17, 2020 Even as no confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been recorded thus far, there is a general unease and fear in the northwest and east of Syria about the pandemic and its possible effects on people in the region. There are precautions being taken in the northeast where awareness campaigns have been launched and curfews have been imposed. However, people in the northwest are not practicing any particular precautionary measures, with the exception of organizations working on the ground and local authorities. This report monitors the general situation of the epidemic and precautionary measures in all Syrian regions during the period of 10-17 April 2020. First: Northwest: The Northwest region is considered the most exposed to a possible outbreak of the Coronavirus epidemic which could result in dangerous consequences for the residents. Until the time of this report, no confirmed cases of Coronavirus have been recorded as the results of the total 133 tests conducted were all negative. The procedures in place in the region can be summarized as follows: - The suspension of work continued in schools and universities in Idlib and its countryside, and the Directorate of Education followed the method of distance education through the creation of groups and rooms on WhatsApp to follow up on students. Prayers in mosques also remained suspended for the second Friday in a row. - The Ministry of Health in the Provisional Government issued instructions for the medical staff to wear muzzles for the entire period of work and stop anyone not wearing masks from entering to any health facilities. -
Al-Qamishli the Syrian Kurdish Rebellion
Cities in Revolution Al-Qamishli The Syrian Kurdish Rebellion Researcher: Sabr Darwish Project leader: Mohammad Dibo Translator: Lilah Khoja Supported by Cities in Revolution حكاية ما انحكت SyriaUntold Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Chapter One: The Uprising 5 I. The First Steps of the Uprising .............................................................5 II. Committees and the Parties .................................................................8 III. Challenging the City’s Elders ................................................................9 IV. The Weekly Demonstrations ...............................................................11 V. The Popular Movement’s Setbacks .....................................................14 Chapter Two: Recovery of Civil Society Organizations 19 I. Birati: Fraternity Foundation for Human Rights ...................................19 II. Shar for Development .........................................................................20 III. Other organizations .............................................................................22 Chapter Three: Autonomy in Al-Qamishli 25 I. Introduction ........................................................................................25 II. Democratic Self-Rule Project ..............................................................27 III. Fledgling Democratic Institutions ........................................................28 IV. Self-Rule and the Lack of Democracy ................................................30 V. Silencing -
Turkish Military and Islamic Groups Invasion in Northeast Syria
30.10.2019 Turkish military and Islamic groups invasion in Northeast Syria: On October 9, 2019 the Turkish army with Islamic allies started an offensive targeting mainly the area between Sere Kaniye and Tell Abiad. SDF in turn started to defend it. After few hours a massive displacement of population started toward south areas of Hasake, Raqqa, Ein issa and Tel Tamir. Below the detailed report day by day with photos and the casualties recorded. 25th- 30th of October,2019 Tiltamir people are fleeing as the heard Turkish army and Turkish backed group are close to the city. Situation of IDPs The number of counted IDPs just in Hassakeh City contains almost 3.000 families and around 11.500 individuals, from this number we have at least: 23 unaccompanied children, more than 5000 children between the ages 0-13, and more than 400 pregnant or breastfeeding women. Those IDPs are currently divided into around 60 schools. Many more families and individuals are displaced in and around Raqqa, Tabqa and Qamishli, and elsewhere. Many displaced families were able to find temporary accommodation at their relatives' or friends' houses. Some thousands arrived to northern Iraq to a formal camp of Mosul IDPs. This camp was not prepared to receive this high number of IDPs and is missing tents, WASH facilities as well as Health Care services and the provision of food and water. The biggest deficit for IDPs in Hassakeh is the lack of water, as well as WASH facilities and toilets, we are expecting outbreaks of diarrhea in the near future. -
Lokalna Strategia Rozwoju
LOKALNA STRATEGIA ROZWOJU Dobiegniew Drezdenko Kłodawa Skwierzyna Stare Kurowo Strzelce Zwierzyn Krajeńskie Dobiegniew, 31.08.2017 r. SPIS TREŚCI: 1. Charakterystyka Stowarzyszenia RLGD „Pojezierze Dobiegniewskie” ................................... 3 1.1. Nazwa prawna i nazwa Stowarzyszenia ................................................................................... 3 1.2. Obszar………………………………………………………………………………………… .. 4 1.3.Potencjał RLGD …………………..……………………………………………...……………..5 2. Partycypacyjny charakter LSR ..................................................................................................... 9 3. Diagnoza – Opis ludności i obszaru objętego LSR .................................................................... 10 4. Analiza SWOT .............................................................................................................................. 31 5. Cele i wskaźniki ............................................................................................................................ 38 5.1 Logika realizacji LSR i proces formułowania celów ogólnych, celów szczegółowych i przedsięwzięć dla potrzeb LSR .................................................................................................. 38 5.2 Cele i komplementarność LSR............................................................................................... 54 6. Sposób wyboru i oceny operacji oraz sposób ustanawiania kryteriów wyboru ..................... 55 7. Plan działania ............................................................................................................................... -
REGIONAL ANALYSIS SYRIA Received Little Or No Humanitarian Assistance in More Than 10 Months
currently estimated to be living in hard to reach or besieged areas, having REGIONAL ANALYSIS SYRIA received little or no humanitarian assistance in more than 10 months. 07 February 2014 Humanitarian conditions in Yarmouk camp continued to worsen with 70 reported deaths in the last 4 months due to the shortage of food and medical supplies. Local negotiations succeeded in facilitating limited amounts of humanitarian Part I – Syria assistance to besieged areas, including Yarmouk, Modamiyet Elsham and Content Part I Barzeh neighbourhoods in Damascus although the aid provided was deeply This Regional Analysis of the Syria conflict (RAS) is an update of the December RAS and seeks to Overview inadequate. How to use the RAS? bring together information from all sources in the The spread of polio remains a major concern. Since first confirmed in October region and provide holistic analysis of the overall Possible developments Syria crisis. In addition, this report highlights the Map - Latest developments 2013, a total of 93 polio cases have been reported; the most recent case in Al key humanitarian developments in 2013. While Key events 2013 Hasakeh in January. In January 2014 1.2 million children across Aleppo, Al Part I focuses on the situation within Syria, Part II Information gaps and data limitations Hasakeh, Ar-Raqqa, Deir-ez-Zor, Hama, Idleb and Lattakia were vaccinated covers the impact of the crisis on neighbouring Operational constraints achieving an estimated 88% coverage. The overall health situation is one of the countries. More information on how to use this Humanitarian profile document can be found on page 2. -
Mosty – Obiekty Inżynierskie Rozpięte Ponad Czasem I Przestrzenią, Cz. 2 ❚ Prof
Świat Mosty Mosty – obiekty inżynierskie rozpięte ponad czasem i przestrzenią, cz. 2 ❚ prof. dr hab. inż. Kazimierz Flaga, Katedra Budowy Mostów i Tuneli, Politechnika Krakowska „Czym naprawdę jest most?” – dociekał prof. Kazimierz Flaga w wygłoszonym podczas uroczystości nadania mu godno- ści doktora honoris causa Politechniki Krakowskiej wykładzie, którego treść przytoczyliśmy we fragmencie na łamach poprzedniego numeru „Nowoczesnego Budownictwa Inżynieryjnego”. – „Odpowiedź będzie pełna tylko wówczas, jeśli zauważymy, że most to nie tylko rzeczywistość fi zyczna – obiekt, który łącząc brzegi, umożliwia kontakty międzyludzkie, przemieszczanie się ludzi, myśli i idei. Most ma także odniesienie duchowe, jest czymś na kształt tęczy rozpiętej nad przestrzenią i czasem. Most jest więc i jednym, i drugim – ma ważne znaczenie komunikacyjne i transcendentalne. Jest to duch i materia, razem i oddzielnie, tak jak to ujął niemiecki fi lozof Martin Heidegger w eseju Przezwyciężanie metafi zyki: »Most skupia na swój sposób przy sobie Ziemię i Niebo, Istoty Boskie i Śmiertelnych«”. Historia cywilizacji pełna jest przykładów przez całe życie, projektując – przez wła- wspaniałych mostów. Każda kolejna epoka sne biura konstrukcyjne w Pittsburgu wnosiła do mostownictwa nowy styl archi- i Chicago – 42 mosty, głównie stalowe, tektoniczny, doskonalszą konstrukcję, in- na wielkich rzekach Ameryki: Missi- nowacyjne materiały. Budowniczowie mo- sipi (dziewięć), Ohio (sześć), Columbia stów przechodzili do historii. Lista nazwisk (trzy), Hudson (dwa), Delaware (dwa). twórców słynnych przepraw mostowych Swoją działalnością zdobył tak dużą jest długa. W tej części wykładu autor skupił sławę, że w amerykańskiej Encyklopedii uwagę na wspominanych już poprzednio techniki XX wieku jest on wymieniony trzech wybitnych konstruktorach mostów obok takich postaci, jak Th omas Edison stalowych pierwszej połowy XX w. -
Kurds Kidnapped the Day While Maintaining the Ban on Its Civil Servants
INSTITUT KURDDE PARIS E Information and liaison bulletin N°425 AUGUST 2020 The publication of this Bulletin enjoys a subsidy from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Culture & City of Paris ______________ This bulletin is issued in French and English Price per issue : France: 6 € — Abroad : 7,5 € Annual subscribtion (12 issues) France : 60 € — Elsewhere : 75 € Monthly review Directeur de la publication : Mohamad HASSAN ISBN 0761 1285 INSTITUT KURDE, 106, rue La Fayette - 75010 PARIS Tel. : 01-48 24 64 64 - Fax : 01-48 24 64 66 www.fikp.org E-mail: [email protected] Information and liaison bulletin Kurdish Institute of Paris Bulletin N° 425 August 2020 • IRAQ: TWO OFFICERS OF THE IRAQI BORDER GUARDS KILLED BY A TURKISH DRONE • ROJAVA: KIDNAPPING, TORTURE, RAPE, MURDER... EVIDENCE OF THE CRIMES OF THE TURKISH OCCUPATION FORCES IS ACCUMULATING • TURKEY: EXACTIONS AGAINST WOMEN ARE MULTIPLE • IRAN: MASS TWITTER CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE ASSASSINATION OF KOLBARS, CALL FOR THE ACQUITTAL OF A KURDISH TEACHER • KURDISH LANGUAGE, PUBLICATIONS IRAQ: TWO OFFICERS OF THE IRAQI BORDER GUARDS KILLED BY A TURKISH DRONE ince the reopening of the to the Region from several Health called on cured patients to borders with Iran last countries, while conversely, donate their plasma for patients May, both Iraq and Turkey stopped flights to the developing severe forms of the Kurdistan are Region. Passengers leaving the infection. After more than twenty experiencing a dramatic Region must show a negative cases appeared, two villages in S increase in the figures of COVID test of less than 48 hours Akre district (Dohuk) were placed the pandemic.. -
1 Ix – 19 X 2019
^ Przyjazdy / Arrivals Międzyzdroje 1 IX – 19 X 2019 Aktualizacja wg stanu na 30 VIII 2019 godzina peron pociąg godziny odjazdów ze stacji pośrednich przyjazdu tor arrival time platform train departures from intermediate stops track II PR - R Świnoujście Port 4:48, Świnoujście 4:52, Świnoujście Warszów 4:55, Świnoujście Przytór 4:58 5:05 88740 2 ~ 1-5; I PR - R Goleniów 5:00, Białuń 5:05, Łoźnica 5:11, Rokita 5:17, Wysoka Kamieńska 5:22, Parłówko 5:27, 5:51 88721 1 Troszyn 5:29, Wolin 5:35, Mokrzyca Wielka 5:39, Ładzin 5:42, Warnowo 5:45 ~ 1-5; II PR - R Świnoujście Port 5:45, Świnoujście 5:49, Świnoujście Warszów 5:52, Świnoujście Przytór 5:55 6:03 88744 2 ~ 67; IC - TLK 48191 PIRAT Bielsko-Biała Główna 19:38, Czechowice-Dziedzice 19:51, Pszczyna 20:02, Żory 20:37, Rybnik 21:01, Kędzierzyn-Koźle 21:45, Opole Główne 22:42, Brzeg 23:08, Oława 23:19 , 23:38 Wrocław Główny WW{ ~ 1 IX; I IC - TLK Kraków Główny 19:04, Krzeszowice 19:35, Trzebinia 19:59, Jaworzno Szczakowa 20:29, 6:16 38199 1 WOLIN Mysłowice 20:44, Katowice 21:11, Zabrze 21:28, Gliwice 21:38, Strzelce Opolskie 22:05, Opole Główne 22:34, Brzeg 23:01, Oława 23:13, }WW Wrocław Główny 0:03, Głogów 1:24, Zielona Góra Główna 2:11, Rzepin 3:13, Kostrzyn 3:38, Szczecin Główny 4:51, Szczecin Dąbie 5:11, Goleniów 5:31, Wysoka Kamieńska 5:52 ~ 1 IX; II PR - R Świnoujście 6:12, Świnoujście Warszów 6:15, Świnoujście Przytór 6:18, Lubiewo 6:23 6:26 88742 2 ~ 1-5; I PR - R Szczecin Główny 5:18, Szczecin Port Centralny 5:21, Szczecin Zdroje 5:30, Szczecin 6:48 88723 1 Dąbie 5:34, Szczecin Załom -
First Steps on the American Soil and Stage Portrait of Helena Modrzejewska by Tadeuszajdukiewicz.1880 National Museum in Krakow
January - February 2018 A Monthly Publication of the U.S. Consulate Krakow Volume XIV. Issue 152 First Steps on the American Soil and Stage Portrait of Helena Modrzejewska by TadeuszAjdukiewicz.1880 National Museum in Krakow In this issue: Helena & Raplh Modjeski Zoom in on America From Modrzejewska to Modjeska Helena Modrzejewska’s first name is present in a num- the “g” into a “j”. He spelled aloud “Modjeska.” “Now,” he ber of different languages, or has related versions such said, “it is quite easy to read, and sounds pretty, I think.” as Elena or Lena, her surname “Modrzejewska”, however, We parted good friends, and I began to make prepara- poses a real challenge to pronounce for any non-native tions for the performance of “Adrienne Lecouvreur.” speaker of the Polish language. It is no wonder then that when Modrzejewska, an already accomplished actress in Modjeska had come to America the previous year (1876) Poland, wanted to pursue her acting career in America, her with her second husband, Count Karol Bozenta Chlapow- name became a concern. It was actor John McCullough ski, and her son, Ralph, from her first marriage, and a few of the California Theater who suggested simplifying it. In friends, including writer Henryk Sienkiewicz (who later won her Memoirs and Impressions, the actress describes the the Noble Prize in Literature in 1905.) This was a politically moment when she changed her name Modrzejewska to driven immigration as the Chlapowskis’ patriotic stand put Modjeska: them in trouble with the authorities in the Russian Partition. After the rehearsal Mr. John McCullough came to speak While their ship neared the American shore, the actress to me. -
Rozkład Jazdy
^ Odjazdy / Departures Dobiegniew 14 VI – 29Aktualizacja wg stanu na 4 VI 2020 VIII 2020 godzina peron pociąg godziny przyjazdów do stacji pośrednich godzina przyjazdu do odjazdu tor stacji docelowej departure platform train arrivals at intermediate stops arrival at destination (station) time track I PR - R Bierzwnik 5:33, Rębusz 5:37, Słonice 5:41, Stary Klukom 5:48, Choszczno 5:55, Ziemomyśl 6:10, 5:27 88401 Dolice 6:16, Morzyca 6:21, Kolin 6:27, Strzebielewo Pyrzyckie 6:30, Witkowo Pyrzyckie 6:33, 1 88411 j a b @ V Stargard 6:39, Grzędzice 6:44, Miedwiecko 6:47, Reptowo 6:52, Szczecin Zdunowo 7:00, Szczecin y Dąbie 7:07, Szczecin Zdroje 7:10 Szczecin Główny 7:23 ~ 1-6; I PR - R Bierzwnik 6:38, Rębusz 6:42, Słonice 6:47, Stary Klukom 6:54, Choszczno 7:01, Ziemomyśl 7:07, 6:32 88403 Dolice 7:12, Morzyca 7:18, Kolin 7:23, Strzebielewo Pyrzyckie 7:26, Witkowo Pyrzyckie 7:30, 1 j a b @ V y Stargard 7:37, Grzędzice 7:43, Miedwiecko 7:47, Reptowo 7:53, Szczecin Zdunowo 8:01, Szczecin Dąbie 8:08, Szczecin Zdroje 8:11 Szczecin Główny 8:23 ~ 1-5; II IC - IC Krzyż 7:05, Wronki 7:42, Szamotuły 8:02, Poznań Główny 8:43, Środa Wielkopolska 9:15, Jarocin 9:36, 6:50 83104 Pleszew 9:49, Ostrów Wielkopolski 10:08, Ostrzeszów 10:27, Kępno 10:43 WW{, 2 OSTERWA h T k e a Częstochowa Stradom 12:30, Koniecpol 13:11, Miechów 13:49, Kraków Główny 14:19, Kraków b p y Płaszów 14:54, Bochnia 15:25, Brzesko Okocim 15:35, Tarnów 15:52, Dębica 16:25, Ropczyce 16:35, Sędziszów Małopolski 16:42, Rzeszów Główny 16:59, Łańcut 17:13, Przeworsk 17:27, Jarosław 17:37, Radymno 17:48, Przemyśl Zasanie 18:06 Przemyśl Główny 18:10 ~ 14 VI-10 VII; 25 VII-6 VIII; }g 10:53 Kępno IC - IC 74113 ZKA OSTERWA g j l Wieruszów Miasto 11:13, Wieluń 11:54 ~ 14 VI-10 VII; 25 VII-6 VIII; Krzepice 12:36 Odjazd g Kępno – ul.