Sunday 9 September 2012

Don’t know how this war will get a full-stop



We People talk about humanity, unity and equality and peace.
But we are the same people who destroy everything with our action every day.
The biggest example of humanity disaster is happening in Syria.
 Fighting between forces loyal to President Bashar Assad and members of the Free Syrian Army continue in Syria. 
From more than year back this civil war got started and it’s like never ending war. Every day we hear one or the other news for the same.
From CNN news to BCC news everyday there is millions for news “-99 people were shot down”, “66 people are injured”, “women survivors of sexual violence and abuse”..
The U.N. estimates that Syria’s crackdown has killed more than 7,500 people so far.
Western diplomats are now warning that Syria is on the brink of all-out civil war and that this would be likely to "morph into a proxy war in the region". This could have wider economic ramifications and in particular interact with the Euro zone crisis in ways that are under-discussed in the UK.
A Syrian civil war could well draw in the following countries either directly or as sponsors of one or other parties in the conflict.
The most obvious are Iran, Lebanon, Kurdish Iraq, and Turkey.
And the Syrians, having involved themselves in the Jordanian civil war in 1970 might find that what goes around comes around.
But this entire crisis is majorly affecting the normal citizen.
Even women and children are the major victim of the disaster.
Women are facing the problem from sexual violence and abuse.
International Rescue Committee teams to assess humanitarian needs and to provide emergency medical care, shelter and other aid to refugees who are camped out on the Syrian border in frigid winter temperatures. IRC experts on women’s protection will join these teams shortly and will provide assistance to women survivors of sexual violence and abuse.

Syria launched a long-anticipated assault to crush the opposition in the rebellious north, bombarding its main city with tank shells from all sides and clashing with rebel fighters struggling to hold back an invasion.
President Bashar Assad rejected any immediate negotiations with the opposition, striking a further blow to already staggering international efforts for talks to end the conflict. Assad told U.N. envoy Kofi Annan that a political solution is impossible as long as “terrorist groups” threaten the country.
Don’t know how this war will get a full-stop.

Will this ever going get end…will this civil war will end on peace or bring bigger disaster?