Monday, July 29, 2013

Hellish conditions for displaced Syrians

I got this from Amnesty International:

 https://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/site/c.6oJCLQPAJiJUG/b.6662481/k.2BA2/Donate_Now/apps/ka/sd/donorcustom.asp?msource=W1307EDMNA1&utm_expid=44777695-22.weEWqfgGTdqpZUGSk7aoSQ.0&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fca.mg5.mail.yahoo.com%2Fneo%2Flaunch%3F.rand%3D444341215%26cleolblock%3D1

Dear Tracy,

Children and families have borne the brunt of the bloodshed in Syria. Most at risk are those fleeing the violence — refugees and the displaced still trapped within Syria, for whom the global community is still not doing enough.

Amnesty is increasing our efforts to advocate on behalf of refugees and displaced civilians who have struggled to carry on amidst the violence.

Please make an urgent donation to Amnesty so we can continue to help families suffering human rights violations in Syria and around the world.

On a recent visit to a camp near Atmeh, just inside Syria near the Turkish border, some 21,000 people were sheltering amid hellish conditions.

Heavy rain leaked into the tents and had turned the clay soil into thick slippery mud; raw sewage flowed between the tents. There wasn't enough food and little medical aid.

A young mother of five children told us:
"When we got here we found that it was impossible to cross into Turkey because the border is closed. So we've been stuck here with nothing. There is little food, we don't even have clothes and blankets to keep warm, we can't keep the rain out, and everything is wet. The children get sick all the time. The world has forgotten us. What will become of us?"
Her family's story is indicative of the dire situation facing many of the over 6 million people who have been displaced by the conflict in Syria - while death and destruction continue on a daily basis.

In the face of this mounting crisis, Amnesty is pressuring the international community to provide aid to people inside Syria and to give urgently needed financial assistance to support refugee-related efforts made by Syria's neighboring countries.

Will you help? We rely on people like you to support our actions to provide hope for the people of Syria and people everywhere who face violence and government oppression. Donate now.

Sincerely,

Sunjeev Bery
Advocacy Director, Middle East North Africa
Amnesty International USA

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