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The United Nations has announced that three million people are currently in need of assistance in Syria.

Approximately one million people have fled their homes in the Idlib province since December due to ongoing violence.

Hospitals and locations where the sick and wounded collect have been the intentional targets of multiple attacks. A board of inquiry has been set up by the UN to investigate why strikes are happening on hospitals which are under the protection of the Geneva Conventions.

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If the free Syrian army had succeeded, which they would have with help from the US, you wouldn’t have 6 million refugees in Europe and aid would have flooded into Syria. Instead Assad, Iran and Russia won the civil war. Do they now expect the West to pay for the reconstruction?

Send them to Australia everybody else is, took in nearly 1 million last year..thanks to LIBs/ALP..

If this incompetent organisation would do what it was formed to do (stop wars), then those 3 million would not be displaced.

Yawn 🥱🥱🥱

Damn war.

These countries are some of the world’s worst human rights violators, and they all sit on the UN Human Rights Council. 🇦🇫 Afghanistan 🇲🇷 Mauritania 🇵🇰 Pakistan 🇸🇴 Somalia 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇸🇩 Sudan 🇶🇦 Qatar The UN is not a serious organisation.

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