المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights
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17/09/2016

Syrian Refugees Worry Assad Won’t Be Forced to Go

The fears of many Syrian refugees in Turkey center less on whether the current cease-fire will hold than on the prospect that the government of President Bashar al-Assad will remain in place. Many here say they worry that the U.S. is…

U.S. forces enter Syrian town, then withdraw

A small number of U.S. forces entered the Syrian town of al-Rai near the Turkish border on Friday as part of operations to coordinate air strikes against Islamic State, a senior rebel source said. However, the five or six U.S. military…

Aid for Syria stuck with rising violence undermining truce

Aid for the divided Syrian city of Aleppo was stuck on the Turkish border on the fifth day of a fragile ceasefire on Friday with rival factions arguing over how the supplies are to be delivered and violence increasingly undermining the…

Aid convoys still stuck as fighting shakes Syria truce 

Syrian forces and rebels accuse each other of breaking fragile ceasefire, as aid lorries are held up for another day.   The UN has expressed frustration over stalling by the Syrian government to grant permits to allow aid into…

Shelling reported in Syria as Aleppo aid is held on standby

Fighting Aid may soon enter the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo, a monitoring agency has said, as reports emerged of fighting in the capital. The clashes in Damascus appear to be another violation of the ceasefire which began on…

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