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SYRIA: THE FORGOTTEN CIVILIAN DIMENSION December 17, 2015 Nadim Houry
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Cannot understand it by simply relying on a terrorism framework At least 6 layers that interact Opposition to Assad Rule (political, economic) Majority/Minority dynamics The place of the Kurds in Syria The Rise of Jihadi Groups The regional competition: Iran, Saudi, Turkey The international dimension: US withdrawing from Middle East, Russia’s new role
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Crackdown with some half-hearted reforms Race to rebuild wall of fear, mass arrests, shooting of protesters Sectarian violence in July 2011 in Homs By August 2011, government killed almost 2,000 September: Increase in militarization of opposition. ▪ particularly in border towns (Tal Kalakh) ▪ At least 53 members of Syria’s security forces (police, mukhabarat, and army) died in Syria between May and September 2011 (SANA) October: First Russia/China veto December: 5,400 dead (according to OHCHR)
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Military Solution: January 2012 From Counterinsurgency to Collective Punishment February: Shelling of Baba Amro July: Home demolitions; first use of cluster munitions; airstrikes; increase in torture
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September 2012 October 2012
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Further militarization of opposition, more areas fall outside control of regime HRW writes to opposition in March 2012 about violations (attacks against places of workship, minorities) Refugee flows increase Regionalization “Friends of Syria” conferences Second Russia/China veto in February 2012
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August 2013: Armed groups attacks on Northern Lattakia Gov Chemical attack on Ghouta Increased regionalization May 2013: Hezbollah increases involvement More foreign fighters Rise of ISIS Takes over Raqqa in Summer 2013
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Security Council Resolution 2139 Indiscriminate Attacks Detainees Humanitarian Aid Some improvement on humanitarian aid. No movement on indiscriminate attacks and detainees
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Map of Large Impact Sites in Aleppo since UN Resolution 2139 (22 February 2014 to 6 June 2015)
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September 30, 2015: Direct air strikes Areas of Concern: Possible indiscriminate attacks Possible transfer of weapons
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Negotiations on what terms? Confidence building measures Indiscriminate attacks must stop ▪ Barrel bombs, shelling, car bombs, cluster munitions Detention ▪ Monitors ▪ Release of arbitrarily held detainees Allowing aid to besieged areas Accountability
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