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Syrian Diaspora Bridging Present with Future
Fadi Salem, co-founder, board member at Jusoor Foundation, explains the role of the emerging Syrian Diaspora in rebuilding the country and its efforts to bri...
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Malzberg | Tom Tancredo discusses Hillary, Trump and the Syrian Diaspora in Europe
Fmr. Congressman (R-CO), 2008 Candidate for US President, Author of “In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America's Border and Security joins Steve to discuss Hillary, Trump and the Syrian Diaspora in Europe
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سوريو المهجر يتضامنون مع ضحايا اللجوء Syrians in diaspora show solidarity with victims of refugee cr
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Launch of the Syrian Platform for Peace
“WHAT ROLE FOR THE SYRIAN DIASPORA IN BUILDING PEACE?”
The launch and Peace Talks panel discussion took place at the Directory of Social Change in London on 18 February 2015.
It was chaired by Dan Smith (Secretary General, International Alert), with panelists including Lina Sinjab (Middle East Correspondent, BBC), Rouba Mhaissen (Founder and Director, Sawa for Development and Aid), Yasmine Nahla
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The Syrian Refugee Crisis - Diaspora, Compassion, and Cultural Incompatibility
http://figshare.com/articles/The_Syrian_Refugee_Crisis/1571364
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Who is Human Care Syria?
It was the crisis in Syria that prompted members of the Syrian diaspora across the UK to begin their journey as Human Care Syria. The plight of conflict torn...
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Syria: aid agencies need to work with local and diaspora groups
Four years into Syria's bloody civil war, a new ODI report reveals that hundreds of local and diaspora groups are successfully negotiating access and delivering aid to civilians in areas that international agencies are struggling to reach.
Report author Eva Svoboda explains why the traditional aid agencies need to develop a more coordinated, creative approach to this vital task.
Full report, inf
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Syrian Students Union President in Russia kisses Putin's hands
KISSING THE RING: Dr. Nawaf Ibrahim, the forty-something year-old leader of the Syrian Students Union in Russia kissed the hands of Russian President Vladimi...
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Exile and Diaspora: Armenian Community of Syria
Hakem Rustom is an anthropologist from Cairo, who has studied the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, exile communities, and diaspora issues. He discusses the l...
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Diaspora Engagement in the MENA Region
In this webinar, Nora Jasmin Ragab, a PhD Fellow at UNU-MERIT/MGSoG, will present results of her research, which examines diaspora engagement in the Mena region. The seminar draws on previous research on Syrian and Tunisian diaspora groups in Germany and explores how the events of the “Arab Spring” in Tunisia and the ongoing conflict in Syria, influence the diaspora consciousness and shape diaspor
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Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church & Its Leaders
A glance at our church and its shepherds & leaders. Our Website : http://mgocsmdiaspora.org/ Video Credits: © Aben Abraham, MGOCSM DIASPORA TEAM Music Credit...
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'Teen' Syrian refugee exposed as an adult bodybuilder and former soldier - TomoNews
OULU, FINLAND — Refugee Fahad Firas, 19, met with Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila at the Oulu Refugee center and claimed to be a 17-year-old kidnapped orphan, but his social media accounts paint a different picture.
According to a report by MVLEHTI, Firas is actually two months away from his 20th birthday. Firas' Facebook page shows that he is bodybuilder who traveled to several different Euro
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The Syrian crisis: Internal dynamics and international diplomacy
Violence in Syria was likely to escalate after Russia and China's veto on the weekend of a UN Security draft resolution calling for President Bashar al-Assad...
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Capitol of the Palestinian Diaspora: The Story of Yarmouk ft. Talal Alyan
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at University of Houston,
Students for Justice in Palestine presented the event:
Capital of the Palestinian Diaspora: The Story of Yarmouk
Speaker: Talal Alyan
Hosted by: Syrian American Council (Houston Chapter)
Yarmouk, called the capitol of the Palestinian diaspora, is just 10 km outside of Damascus and was once home to 500,000 Syrians and Palestinians. At one point
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Emergency Housing Assistance to Displaced Syrian Families in Armenia
Oxfam in Armenia, in line with its humanitarian mandate, jointly with its Diaspora partner Armenian Redwood Project, which is a coalition of various Armenian Diaspora entities, announced its commitment to augment the valuable efforts pioneered by UNHCR in Armenia in 2014 in supporting Syrian Armenians. In the frame of joint emergency housing project, that launched in February 2015, partners will p
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145 more diaspora members from Syria expected to arrive in Abkhazia
The Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Repatriation Inar Gitsba and the Head of the Information Department of the Foreign Ministry of Abkhazia Tengiz...
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Russia in Syria- Tanks Shelling ISIS Positions Aleppo
http://www.newsbharati.com/ Russia in Syria- Tanks Shelling ISIS Positions Aleppo.
As Iran Joins Vienna talks on Syria War
after talks on Syria in Vienna on October 30th between allies and foes of President Bashar al-Assad including America, Saudi Arabia, Russia and, for the first time, Iran. No one walked out, even though Iran backs Mr Assad and Saudi Arabia is one of the main backers of anti-As
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Minister of Diaspora of Armenia talks about Syria's Armenians
Սիրիայի հայկական թաղամասերում որեւէ ավերածություն, խուճապային իրավիճակ չկա, ուղղակի մարդիկ խուսափում են փողոց դուրս գալուց, որովհետեւ եթե փողոցներում բախումն...
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Bedros Hajian/Garo Armenian/ kurdistan, diaspora issues, Teachers program, prisons
On this show bedros hajian speaks about a program that he has worked on for the diaspora called TEACHERS. information from Kurdistan and the Armenians of Syr...
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Radwan Ziadeh: Impact of External Actors on the Revolution
“Without the support of the Syrian diaspora, I don’t think that the Syrian revolution would have continued.”
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Plastic Converted Back to Fuel at Syrian Refugee Camp
In this report, posted on the Internet on November 22, 2014 by the Palestinian Diaspora Media Center, refugees at the Yarmouk camp in Syria show how they produce gasoline and mazut fuel out of plastic debris. "There is no water or electricity," they explain, "so we've been forced to do this work, which is very dangerous."
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Killer Bashar al Assad Homs, Syria, the child martyr Zechariah diaspora 8 years old 24 12
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Circassian diaspora in Syria
Syrian Diaspora Bridging Present with Future
Fadi Salem, co-founder, board member at Jusoor Foundation, explains the role of the emerging Syrian Diaspora in rebuilding the country and its efforts to bri......
Fadi Salem, co-founder, board member at Jusoor Foundation, explains the role of the emerging Syrian Diaspora in rebuilding the country and its efforts to bri...
wn.com/Syrian Diaspora Bridging Present With Future
Fadi Salem, co-founder, board member at Jusoor Foundation, explains the role of the emerging Syrian Diaspora in rebuilding the country and its efforts to bri...
- published: 24 Nov 2012
- views: 198
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author: CivilNetTV
Malzberg | Tom Tancredo discusses Hillary, Trump and the Syrian Diaspora in Europe
Fmr. Congressman (R-CO), 2008 Candidate for US President, Author of “In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America's Border and Security joins Steve to discuss Hilla...
Fmr. Congressman (R-CO), 2008 Candidate for US President, Author of “In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America's Border and Security joins Steve to discuss Hillary, Trump and the Syrian Diaspora in Europe
wn.com/Malzberg | Tom Tancredo Discusses Hillary, Trump And The Syrian Diaspora In Europe
Fmr. Congressman (R-CO), 2008 Candidate for US President, Author of “In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America's Border and Security joins Steve to discuss Hillary, Trump and the Syrian Diaspora in Europe
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 25
Launch of the Syrian Platform for Peace
“WHAT ROLE FOR THE SYRIAN DIASPORA IN BUILDING PEACE?”
The launch and Peace Talks panel discussion took place at the Directory of Social Change in London on 18...
“WHAT ROLE FOR THE SYRIAN DIASPORA IN BUILDING PEACE?”
The launch and Peace Talks panel discussion took place at the Directory of Social Change in London on 18 February 2015.
It was chaired by Dan Smith (Secretary General, International Alert), with panelists including Lina Sinjab (Middle East Correspondent, BBC), Rouba Mhaissen (Founder and Director, Sawa for Development and Aid), Yasmine Nahlawi (Advocacy and Policy Coordinator, Rethink Rebuild Society) and Tahir Zaman (Research Consultant, International Alert).
Reem al Assil (Free Syrian Translators and platform member) provided information on the background and aims of the platform.
About Syrian Platform for Peace
The vision of the Platform is:
A peaceful Syria, where people manage their conflicts without recourse to any form of violence.
The Platform’s mission is:
To provide an open platform through which a diversity of Syrian organisations and individuals can work together to promote and build peace among Syrians, inside and outside of Syria.
The objectives of the Platform are:
To build and strengthen relationships between Syrians and Syrian organisations in the UK, between these organisations and policy-makers, and between Syrian networks of self-reliance and other international relief and development agencies.
To strengthen understanding of the complexity of the Syrian context and ways in which peacebuilding can address it.
To support, build capacity of and add value to its members (sharing innovation, good practice, and recognition for members).
Read our Peace Focus paper The long road to peace: Why engaging the diaspora is essential to building peace in Syria - http://international-alert.org/resources/publications/long-road-to-peace
wn.com/Launch Of The Syrian Platform For Peace
“WHAT ROLE FOR THE SYRIAN DIASPORA IN BUILDING PEACE?”
The launch and Peace Talks panel discussion took place at the Directory of Social Change in London on 18 February 2015.
It was chaired by Dan Smith (Secretary General, International Alert), with panelists including Lina Sinjab (Middle East Correspondent, BBC), Rouba Mhaissen (Founder and Director, Sawa for Development and Aid), Yasmine Nahlawi (Advocacy and Policy Coordinator, Rethink Rebuild Society) and Tahir Zaman (Research Consultant, International Alert).
Reem al Assil (Free Syrian Translators and platform member) provided information on the background and aims of the platform.
About Syrian Platform for Peace
The vision of the Platform is:
A peaceful Syria, where people manage their conflicts without recourse to any form of violence.
The Platform’s mission is:
To provide an open platform through which a diversity of Syrian organisations and individuals can work together to promote and build peace among Syrians, inside and outside of Syria.
The objectives of the Platform are:
To build and strengthen relationships between Syrians and Syrian organisations in the UK, between these organisations and policy-makers, and between Syrian networks of self-reliance and other international relief and development agencies.
To strengthen understanding of the complexity of the Syrian context and ways in which peacebuilding can address it.
To support, build capacity of and add value to its members (sharing innovation, good practice, and recognition for members).
Read our Peace Focus paper The long road to peace: Why engaging the diaspora is essential to building peace in Syria - http://international-alert.org/resources/publications/long-road-to-peace
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 76
Who is Human Care Syria?
It was the crisis in Syria that prompted members of the Syrian diaspora across the UK to begin their journey as Human Care Syria. The plight of conflict torn......
It was the crisis in Syria that prompted members of the Syrian diaspora across the UK to begin their journey as Human Care Syria. The plight of conflict torn...
wn.com/Who Is Human Care Syria
It was the crisis in Syria that prompted members of the Syrian diaspora across the UK to begin their journey as Human Care Syria. The plight of conflict torn...
Syria: aid agencies need to work with local and diaspora groups
Four years into Syria's bloody civil war, a new ODI report reveals that hundreds of local and diaspora groups are successfully negotiating access and delivering...
Four years into Syria's bloody civil war, a new ODI report reveals that hundreds of local and diaspora groups are successfully negotiating access and delivering aid to civilians in areas that international agencies are struggling to reach.
Report author Eva Svoboda explains why the traditional aid agencies need to develop a more coordinated, creative approach to this vital task.
Full report, infographics, launch event information and more available at http://www.odi.org/syria-diaspora
wn.com/Syria Aid Agencies Need To Work With Local And Diaspora Groups
Four years into Syria's bloody civil war, a new ODI report reveals that hundreds of local and diaspora groups are successfully negotiating access and delivering aid to civilians in areas that international agencies are struggling to reach.
Report author Eva Svoboda explains why the traditional aid agencies need to develop a more coordinated, creative approach to this vital task.
Full report, infographics, launch event information and more available at http://www.odi.org/syria-diaspora
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 4
Syrian Students Union President in Russia kisses Putin's hands
KISSING THE RING: Dr. Nawaf Ibrahim, the forty-something year-old leader of the Syrian Students Union in Russia kissed the hands of Russian President Vladimi......
KISSING THE RING: Dr. Nawaf Ibrahim, the forty-something year-old leader of the Syrian Students Union in Russia kissed the hands of Russian President Vladimi...
wn.com/Syrian Students Union President In Russia Kisses Putin's Hands
KISSING THE RING: Dr. Nawaf Ibrahim, the forty-something year-old leader of the Syrian Students Union in Russia kissed the hands of Russian President Vladimi...
Exile and Diaspora: Armenian Community of Syria
Hakem Rustom is an anthropologist from Cairo, who has studied the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, exile communities, and diaspora issues. He discusses the l......
Hakem Rustom is an anthropologist from Cairo, who has studied the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, exile communities, and diaspora issues. He discusses the l...
wn.com/Exile And Diaspora Armenian Community Of Syria
Hakem Rustom is an anthropologist from Cairo, who has studied the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, exile communities, and diaspora issues. He discusses the l...
Diaspora Engagement in the MENA Region
In this webinar, Nora Jasmin Ragab, a PhD Fellow at UNU-MERIT/MGSoG, will present results of her research, which examines diaspora engagement in the Mena region...
In this webinar, Nora Jasmin Ragab, a PhD Fellow at UNU-MERIT/MGSoG, will present results of her research, which examines diaspora engagement in the Mena region. The seminar draws on previous research on Syrian and Tunisian diaspora groups in Germany and explores how the events of the “Arab Spring” in Tunisia and the ongoing conflict in Syria, influence the diaspora consciousness and shape diasporic engagement. In addition, the presentation will highlight different factors that enable or constrain engagement of diaspora groups in politically fragile and conflict settings.
wn.com/Diaspora Engagement In The Mena Region
In this webinar, Nora Jasmin Ragab, a PhD Fellow at UNU-MERIT/MGSoG, will present results of her research, which examines diaspora engagement in the Mena region. The seminar draws on previous research on Syrian and Tunisian diaspora groups in Germany and explores how the events of the “Arab Spring” in Tunisia and the ongoing conflict in Syria, influence the diaspora consciousness and shape diasporic engagement. In addition, the presentation will highlight different factors that enable or constrain engagement of diaspora groups in politically fragile and conflict settings.
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 1
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church & Its Leaders
A glance at our church and its shepherds & leaders. Our Website : http://mgocsmdiaspora.org/ Video Credits: © Aben Abraham, MGOCSM DIASPORA TEAM Music Credit......
A glance at our church and its shepherds & leaders. Our Website : http://mgocsmdiaspora.org/ Video Credits: © Aben Abraham, MGOCSM DIASPORA TEAM Music Credit...
wn.com/Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Its Leaders
A glance at our church and its shepherds & leaders. Our Website : http://mgocsmdiaspora.org/ Video Credits: © Aben Abraham, MGOCSM DIASPORA TEAM Music Credit...
'Teen' Syrian refugee exposed as an adult bodybuilder and former soldier - TomoNews
OULU, FINLAND — Refugee Fahad Firas, 19, met with Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila at the Oulu Refugee center and claimed to be a 17-year-old kidnapped orphan...
OULU, FINLAND — Refugee Fahad Firas, 19, met with Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila at the Oulu Refugee center and claimed to be a 17-year-old kidnapped orphan, but his social media accounts paint a different picture.
According to a report by MVLEHTI, Firas is actually two months away from his 20th birthday. Firas' Facebook page shows that he is bodybuilder who traveled to several different European countries including Germany, Switzerland and Bulgaria before ending up in Finland. He claims to have spent time in jail for a violent crime and served in the military.
In a show of goodwill, after meeting with refugees, Sipila offered the use of his house in Kempele, Finland to refugees at the end of this year, when he and his family move to southern Finland. The estimated number of refugees in Finland soared from 3,600 last year to 30,000 this year, and 80 percent of them are young men.
Amid the wave of refugees, some countries are hesitant to allow them to gain asylum, citing fears that terrorists may join the ranks of the diaspora and that radical Islamic activists and members of Al-Qaeda might slip through the immigration cracks.
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OULU, FINLAND — Refugee Fahad Firas, 19, met with Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila at the Oulu Refugee center and claimed to be a 17-year-old kidnapped orphan, but his social media accounts paint a different picture.
According to a report by MVLEHTI, Firas is actually two months away from his 20th birthday. Firas' Facebook page shows that he is bodybuilder who traveled to several different European countries including Germany, Switzerland and Bulgaria before ending up in Finland. He claims to have spent time in jail for a violent crime and served in the military.
In a show of goodwill, after meeting with refugees, Sipila offered the use of his house in Kempele, Finland to refugees at the end of this year, when he and his family move to southern Finland. The estimated number of refugees in Finland soared from 3,600 last year to 30,000 this year, and 80 percent of them are young men.
Amid the wave of refugees, some countries are hesitant to allow them to gain asylum, citing fears that terrorists may join the ranks of the diaspora and that radical Islamic activists and members of Al-Qaeda might slip through the immigration cracks.
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- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 198
The Syrian crisis: Internal dynamics and international diplomacy
Violence in Syria was likely to escalate after Russia and China's veto on the weekend of a UN Security draft resolution calling for President Bashar al-Assad......
Violence in Syria was likely to escalate after Russia and China's veto on the weekend of a UN Security draft resolution calling for President Bashar al-Assad...
wn.com/The Syrian Crisis Internal Dynamics And International Diplomacy
Violence in Syria was likely to escalate after Russia and China's veto on the weekend of a UN Security draft resolution calling for President Bashar al-Assad...
- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 550
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author: The IISS
Capitol of the Palestinian Diaspora: The Story of Yarmouk ft. Talal Alyan
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at University of Houston,
Students for Justice in Palestine presented the event:
Capital of the Palestinian Diaspora: The Story of Ya...
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at University of Houston,
Students for Justice in Palestine presented the event:
Capital of the Palestinian Diaspora: The Story of Yarmouk
Speaker: Talal Alyan
Hosted by: Syrian American Council (Houston Chapter)
Yarmouk, called the capitol of the Palestinian diaspora, is just 10 km outside of Damascus and was once home to 500,000 Syrians and Palestinians. At one point, the bustling financial and cultural district was 13x the population density of Manhattan and a hub for thinkers and creatives in the area.
Today, the district has been under siege for 2.5 years and under manufactured drought since last September. People struggle to find food and plan their day around collecting water. International aid agencies are unable to penetrate the siege to deliver food, while media outlets no longer pick up stories on the austere and inhumane conditions.
How did this happen? And what, if anything, can be done?
Join us along with co-sponsors Students for Justice in Palestine at UH for an evening on Yarmouk: to learn about the neighborhood story, the collective institutional failings, and what we can do about it.
Talal Alyan is a Palestinian American writer based in Brooklyn and a former board member of Palestinian League for Human Rights. Talal works with activists in Yarmouk to document human rights abuses. He shares their story and struggles through his writing.
Read: In Their Own Words: Four Residents of Yarmouk Speak
http://mondoweiss.net/2015/02/words-residents-yarmouk
wn.com/Capitol Of The Palestinian Diaspora The Story Of Yarmouk Ft. Talal Alyan
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at University of Houston,
Students for Justice in Palestine presented the event:
Capital of the Palestinian Diaspora: The Story of Yarmouk
Speaker: Talal Alyan
Hosted by: Syrian American Council (Houston Chapter)
Yarmouk, called the capitol of the Palestinian diaspora, is just 10 km outside of Damascus and was once home to 500,000 Syrians and Palestinians. At one point, the bustling financial and cultural district was 13x the population density of Manhattan and a hub for thinkers and creatives in the area.
Today, the district has been under siege for 2.5 years and under manufactured drought since last September. People struggle to find food and plan their day around collecting water. International aid agencies are unable to penetrate the siege to deliver food, while media outlets no longer pick up stories on the austere and inhumane conditions.
How did this happen? And what, if anything, can be done?
Join us along with co-sponsors Students for Justice in Palestine at UH for an evening on Yarmouk: to learn about the neighborhood story, the collective institutional failings, and what we can do about it.
Talal Alyan is a Palestinian American writer based in Brooklyn and a former board member of Palestinian League for Human Rights. Talal works with activists in Yarmouk to document human rights abuses. He shares their story and struggles through his writing.
Read: In Their Own Words: Four Residents of Yarmouk Speak
http://mondoweiss.net/2015/02/words-residents-yarmouk
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 22
Emergency Housing Assistance to Displaced Syrian Families in Armenia
Oxfam in Armenia, in line with its humanitarian mandate, jointly with its Diaspora partner Armenian Redwood Project, which is a coalition of various Armenian Di...
Oxfam in Armenia, in line with its humanitarian mandate, jointly with its Diaspora partner Armenian Redwood Project, which is a coalition of various Armenian Diaspora entities, announced its commitment to augment the valuable efforts pioneered by UNHCR in Armenia in 2014 in supporting Syrian Armenians. In the frame of joint emergency housing project, that launched in February 2015, partners will provide rental subsidies to over 110 vulnerable families displaced from Syria, seeking protection in Armenia. The twelve month-assistance project, based on a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding between Oxfam in Armenia, ARP and UNHCR.
With the conflict in Syria, thousands of Armenians - who have lived in Syria for several generations - have come back to Armenia. More than 15 000 have fled here since the fighting started 4 years ago. Yet their experience has differed markedly than that of Syrians in other countries: some Armenians have opened up their homes; charities have been set up to provide clothing, and help find work and accommodation. Given the exacerbation of the conflict in Syria, Armenia is still witnessing the new flow of displaced Armenians from Syria. Many of them have lost their homes and belongings in the conflict, as houses, buildings and schools have been looted, damaged and burned. More than ever newly displaced Syrian Armenians need support and assistance.
wn.com/Emergency Housing Assistance To Displaced Syrian Families In Armenia
Oxfam in Armenia, in line with its humanitarian mandate, jointly with its Diaspora partner Armenian Redwood Project, which is a coalition of various Armenian Diaspora entities, announced its commitment to augment the valuable efforts pioneered by UNHCR in Armenia in 2014 in supporting Syrian Armenians. In the frame of joint emergency housing project, that launched in February 2015, partners will provide rental subsidies to over 110 vulnerable families displaced from Syria, seeking protection in Armenia. The twelve month-assistance project, based on a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding between Oxfam in Armenia, ARP and UNHCR.
With the conflict in Syria, thousands of Armenians - who have lived in Syria for several generations - have come back to Armenia. More than 15 000 have fled here since the fighting started 4 years ago. Yet their experience has differed markedly than that of Syrians in other countries: some Armenians have opened up their homes; charities have been set up to provide clothing, and help find work and accommodation. Given the exacerbation of the conflict in Syria, Armenia is still witnessing the new flow of displaced Armenians from Syria. Many of them have lost their homes and belongings in the conflict, as houses, buildings and schools have been looted, damaged and burned. More than ever newly displaced Syrian Armenians need support and assistance.
- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 21
145 more diaspora members from Syria expected to arrive in Abkhazia
The Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Repatriation Inar Gitsba and the Head of the Information Department of the Foreign Ministry of Abkhazia Tengiz......
The Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Repatriation Inar Gitsba and the Head of the Information Department of the Foreign Ministry of Abkhazia Tengiz...
wn.com/145 More Diaspora Members From Syria Expected To Arrive In Abkhazia
The Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Repatriation Inar Gitsba and the Head of the Information Department of the Foreign Ministry of Abkhazia Tengiz...
Russia in Syria- Tanks Shelling ISIS Positions Aleppo
http://www.newsbharati.com/ Russia in Syria- Tanks Shelling ISIS Positions Aleppo.
As Iran Joins Vienna talks on Syria War
after talks on Syria in Vienna on Oc...
http://www.newsbharati.com/ Russia in Syria- Tanks Shelling ISIS Positions Aleppo.
As Iran Joins Vienna talks on Syria War
after talks on Syria in Vienna on October 30th between allies and foes of President Bashar al-Assad including America, Saudi Arabia, Russia and, for the first time, Iran. No one walked out, even though Iran backs Mr Assad and Saudi Arabia is one of the main backers of anti-Assad rebel groups, as well as Iran’s chief rival in the region.
At first glance the nine-point statement put out at the end looks good, too. It pledges to work for a ceasefire and commits the parties to an UN-led transition in which Syrians, including the diaspora, elect their leaders. The powers will meet again within two weeks’ time to discuss it further.
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Yet no party hid the fact that there was no agreement on the fate of Mr Assad, one of the main points of contention. Speaking at a security conference in Bahrain organised by IISS, a British think-tank, Adel al-Jubair, the Saudi foreign minister, restated the Saudi belief that peace could not be achieved as long as Mr Assad stayed in power: "He should leave this afternoon. The sooner the better." He also insisted that Iranian forces would have to be withdrawn as part of any agreement." If progress is not made, he said Saudi Arabia will step up support for "moderate" rebels, including the delivery of more lethal weapons—though he did not spell out what those might be.
Of late America had appeared to modify its position on Mr Assad by saying he could stay for six months rather than requiring that he step down before any transition begins. It sounded like a compromise had been made when reports circulated that Iran had agreed to a limitation of six months for Mr Assad.
Yet Iran quickly contradicted the news, denying that it had agreed to any time-frame, stressing that only the Syrian people could decide—the line Iran and Russia have long stuck to. Iran and Russia would like to see early polls, despite Mr Assad’s having been “elected” to a seven-year term in 2014. They are convinced that he would win, without any of the rigging or gerrymandering that tends to accompany Syrian ballots. Holding any election in war-torn Syria will be fraught with difficulty, of course. To be accepted as credible, the millions of Syrians who have fled the country would have to be persuaded to vote.
Although all the powers, parties to Syria’s war and otherwise (with the potential exception of Russia) seem more united now in the desire to end the four-and-a-half-year conflict, it is apparent that that is not at any cost. The refugee crisis has worsened, both in the region and for those trekking to Europe, not least since Russia intervened. All are worried about Islamic State (IS).
Yet both Russia and Iran do not like the idea of regime change, fearful of it on their own turf. Russia wants to assert its role as a global power. Iran’s red line is maintaining a route to ship weapons to Hizbullah, its proxy in Lebanon.
Despite its nuclear deal with America, Iran remains suspicious of the Great Satan. Many Iranian officials say America is only pretending to fight IS, pointing to the slow progress of the coalition, and instead prefers keeping them on hand as a tool with which to threaten the Islamic Republic. Having given up its nuclear card for now, Iran may be more rather than less obstinate on Syria.
Meanwhile, on the same day, America revealed it was sending up to 50 special-forces troops into northern Syria to help with a planned offensive against Islamic State (IS) in their stronghold to the east. Russia criticised their deployment, arguing it will turn the Syrian conflict into a proxy war. America has upped its game since Russia waded into Syria in September. Earlier in October America said it had dropped supplies to rebels in the north and has emphasised that it will increase its support to the groups it backs.
In any case, much of what ended up in the statement repeats points made in UN talks back in 2012. Since then the war has got far bloodier, with the death toll at over 250,000 and some 11m people displaced within and without the country’s borders. And as many Syrians have pointed out, neither the Syrian regime nor the fragmented opposition were invited to the talks. It will be a long time before the guns fall silent, but getting so many of the parties in one room might be a start.
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As Iran Joins Vienna talks on Syria War
after talks on Syria in Vienna on October 30th between allies and foes of President Bashar al-Assad including America, Saudi Arabia, Russia and, for the first time, Iran. No one walked out, even though Iran backs Mr Assad and Saudi Arabia is one of the main backers of anti-Assad rebel groups, as well as Iran’s chief rival in the region.
At first glance the nine-point statement put out at the end looks good, too. It pledges to work for a ceasefire and commits the parties to an UN-led transition in which Syrians, including the diaspora, elect their leaders. The powers will meet again within two weeks’ time to discuss it further.
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Yet no party hid the fact that there was no agreement on the fate of Mr Assad, one of the main points of contention. Speaking at a security conference in Bahrain organised by IISS, a British think-tank, Adel al-Jubair, the Saudi foreign minister, restated the Saudi belief that peace could not be achieved as long as Mr Assad stayed in power: "He should leave this afternoon. The sooner the better." He also insisted that Iranian forces would have to be withdrawn as part of any agreement." If progress is not made, he said Saudi Arabia will step up support for "moderate" rebels, including the delivery of more lethal weapons—though he did not spell out what those might be.
Of late America had appeared to modify its position on Mr Assad by saying he could stay for six months rather than requiring that he step down before any transition begins. It sounded like a compromise had been made when reports circulated that Iran had agreed to a limitation of six months for Mr Assad.
Yet Iran quickly contradicted the news, denying that it had agreed to any time-frame, stressing that only the Syrian people could decide—the line Iran and Russia have long stuck to. Iran and Russia would like to see early polls, despite Mr Assad’s having been “elected” to a seven-year term in 2014. They are convinced that he would win, without any of the rigging or gerrymandering that tends to accompany Syrian ballots. Holding any election in war-torn Syria will be fraught with difficulty, of course. To be accepted as credible, the millions of Syrians who have fled the country would have to be persuaded to vote.
Although all the powers, parties to Syria’s war and otherwise (with the potential exception of Russia) seem more united now in the desire to end the four-and-a-half-year conflict, it is apparent that that is not at any cost. The refugee crisis has worsened, both in the region and for those trekking to Europe, not least since Russia intervened. All are worried about Islamic State (IS).
Yet both Russia and Iran do not like the idea of regime change, fearful of it on their own turf. Russia wants to assert its role as a global power. Iran’s red line is maintaining a route to ship weapons to Hizbullah, its proxy in Lebanon.
Despite its nuclear deal with America, Iran remains suspicious of the Great Satan. Many Iranian officials say America is only pretending to fight IS, pointing to the slow progress of the coalition, and instead prefers keeping them on hand as a tool with which to threaten the Islamic Republic. Having given up its nuclear card for now, Iran may be more rather than less obstinate on Syria.
Meanwhile, on the same day, America revealed it was sending up to 50 special-forces troops into northern Syria to help with a planned offensive against Islamic State (IS) in their stronghold to the east. Russia criticised their deployment, arguing it will turn the Syrian conflict into a proxy war. America has upped its game since Russia waded into Syria in September. Earlier in October America said it had dropped supplies to rebels in the north and has emphasised that it will increase its support to the groups it backs.
In any case, much of what ended up in the statement repeats points made in UN talks back in 2012. Since then the war has got far bloodier, with the death toll at over 250,000 and some 11m people displaced within and without the country’s borders. And as many Syrians have pointed out, neither the Syrian regime nor the fragmented opposition were invited to the talks. It will be a long time before the guns fall silent, but getting so many of the parties in one room might be a start.
- published: 01 Nov 2015
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Minister of Diaspora of Armenia talks about Syria's Armenians
Սիրիայի հայկական թաղամասերում որեւէ ավերածություն, խուճապային իրավիճակ չկա, ուղղակի մարդիկ խուսափում են փողոց դուրս գալուց, որովհետեւ եթե փողոցներում բախումն......
Սիրիայի հայկական թաղամասերում որեւէ ավերածություն, խուճապային իրավիճակ չկա, ուղղակի մարդիկ խուսափում են փողոց դուրս գալուց, որովհետեւ եթե փողոցներում բախումն...
wn.com/Minister Of Diaspora Of Armenia Talks About Syria's Armenians
Սիրիայի հայկական թաղամասերում որեւէ ավերածություն, խուճապային իրավիճակ չկա, ուղղակի մարդիկ խուսափում են փողոց դուրս գալուց, որովհետեւ եթե փողոցներում բախումն...
Bedros Hajian/Garo Armenian/ kurdistan, diaspora issues, Teachers program, prisons
On this show bedros hajian speaks about a program that he has worked on for the diaspora called TEACHERS. information from Kurdistan and the Armenians of Syr......
On this show bedros hajian speaks about a program that he has worked on for the diaspora called TEACHERS. information from Kurdistan and the Armenians of Syr...
wn.com/Bedros Hajian Garo Armenian Kurdistan, Diaspora Issues, Teachers Program, Prisons
On this show bedros hajian speaks about a program that he has worked on for the diaspora called TEACHERS. information from Kurdistan and the Armenians of Syr...
Radwan Ziadeh: Impact of External Actors on the Revolution
“Without the support of the Syrian diaspora, I don’t think that the Syrian revolution would have continued.”...
“Without the support of the Syrian diaspora, I don’t think that the Syrian revolution would have continued.”
wn.com/Radwan Ziadeh Impact Of External Actors On The Revolution
“Without the support of the Syrian diaspora, I don’t think that the Syrian revolution would have continued.”
- published: 15 Jul 2015
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Plastic Converted Back to Fuel at Syrian Refugee Camp
In this report, posted on the Internet on November 22, 2014 by the Palestinian Diaspora Media Center, refugees at the Yarmouk camp in Syria show how they produc...
In this report, posted on the Internet on November 22, 2014 by the Palestinian Diaspora Media Center, refugees at the Yarmouk camp in Syria show how they produce gasoline and mazut fuel out of plastic debris. "There is no water or electricity," they explain, "so we've been forced to do this work, which is very dangerous."
wn.com/Plastic Converted Back To Fuel At Syrian Refugee Camp
In this report, posted on the Internet on November 22, 2014 by the Palestinian Diaspora Media Center, refugees at the Yarmouk camp in Syria show how they produce gasoline and mazut fuel out of plastic debris. "There is no water or electricity," they explain, "so we've been forced to do this work, which is very dangerous."
- published: 23 Nov 2014
- views: 980