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1 Sae Okubo Aline Sekiguchi Satoko Takahara

2  Background  General timeline of the conflict  UN Resolutions and actions taken by the international community  R2P Criteria  Syria Now

3  Son of Hafez al-Assad  Took over presidency in June of 2000  Belongs to the minority Alawite sect of the population en.wikipedia.org

4  Division within the Syrian population: ◦ 65% Sunni Arabs ◦ 12% Alawis(Alawite) ◦ 10% Christians ◦ 9% Kurds  Issue of having a secular government

5 http://eastchapelhillobserver.com

6  March: The protests begin  May: Government’s military crackdown by the army ➝ Shabiha  July: Free Syrian Army (FSA) formed by this point ◦ Government focuses on protests in Hama  August: Western leaders explicitly call for Assad to step down  November: the Arab League suspends Syria’s membership

7  April: UN brokers ceasefire, sends monitors  June: UN suspends its mission in Syria  August: UN accuses the Syrian government of war crimes  September: Rebels accused of crimes against humanity  December: The US also formally recognizes Syria’s opposition National Coalition as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people

8  January: 65 bodies found in Aleppo, shot execution style  April: Syria accused of using chemical weapons  May: EU lifts the arms embargo  June: US officials announce that Assad used chemical weapons www.un.org

9  August: Syrian government accused of using chemical weapons ◦ UN inspectors go to Damascus ◦ Obama considers a limited military strike against Syria  September ◦ Russia proposes for Syria to give up its chemical arms ◦ UN finds ‘convincing evidence’ of chemical attack

10  The international community has had a difficult time deciding what actions to take because of the complexity of the situation ➝ Al-Qaeda linked groups aligning with the opposition etc.  Possibility of ethnic cleansing after the war  Escalating sectarian violence

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12  1 st phase: Criticism and Economic sanction 2011. 4~ U.S. & EU → asset freeze & prohibition on entry further pressure by EU ← & Turkey & LAS BAN on oil embargo & trading halts  Resulted in afflicting local people rather than exhausting the regime  1 st draft resolution condemning Syria was rejected by the veto of Russia and China

13  2 nd phase: League of Arab States (LAS) Response  2011. 11 decided to suspend Syria and impose sanctions  2011. 12 Syria agreed to LAS initiative to allow observers  2012. 1 LAS suspended its mission due to worsening violence in Syria

14  3 rd phase: UN Security Council Resolutions  2012. 2 draft resolution urged Syria to accept non-binding peace plan →fell short of formal resolution  2012. 4 #2042, #2043 →Deployment of 30 military observers to Syria →Deployment of UNSMIS (300 civil observers)

15  2012. 6 Geneva 1 laid out a peace plan for Syria together with LAS and UN members →called for a Syrian-led political transition  2012. 7 #2059 →extended UNSMIS for a final period of 30 days  2012. 8 →UN General assembly demanded Assad resign Obama warned use of chemical weapons is the ‘redline’

16  2012. 12 Syria's opposition National Coalition was recognized as the legitimate representative of Syrian people  2013. 8 UN weapons inspectors concluded the use of chemical weapons in August but did not allocate the responsibility of the attack  2013. 9 #2118 →Required scheduled destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons

17 March 2011 to September 2013

18  There was no real intervention.  Is it a real Responsibility to Protect situation?  Irwin Cotler (Canadian Deputy and Human Rights supporter) : “if mass atrocities in Syria are not a case for R2P, there is no R2P”

19  The international community (United Nations) and Regional organizations (Arab League) are taking care of it.  More chance for the intention to be humanitarian.  The international community has not violated any resolutions SO FAR.

20  Intervention in Syria is clearly a necessity.  Crimes against humanity. Ethnic cleansing. Violence against civilians.  Perfect violation of Human Rights from both sides.

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22  Various international actors involved.  Reaction should have been quicker.  Public against it.

23  One side : International Community.  Other side: a country which has hidden chemical weapons. Difficult to determine its military capacity.  If an intervention is decided Not enough means?

24  Influence of past interventions (Iraq).  Not enough means to be able to intervene efficiently.  Lack of motivation.

25  Still trying to solve the problem without the use of force.  Inefficient sanctions.  Intervention necessary?

26  Public not feeling concerned.  Nations not willing to help.  Influence of former failures.  Russia and China’s continued vetoes.

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28  120,000 deaths since the beginning of the war (according to the Syria Observatory for Human Rights). More than a third of them are civilians.  9 million refugees.  The United Nation Security Council has started to focus on the humanitarian crisis.

29  November 25 th, 2013: UN Secretary General announced a Peace Conference to solve Syria’s situation on January 22 nd, 2014.  Postponed by Russia to July 2014.  The Secretary General expects the participants to come to Geneva to end the conflict via Political Solutions.

30  Bashar al-Assad will not participate.  Sees this conference only as a fight against terrorism. Opposition’s Position  Expects this conference to lead to the demission of Bashar al-Assad.

31  Iran, an ally of the Syrian government, may participate too.  Saudi Arabia, an ally of the opposition, may participate too.  Salim Idriss (General of the Free Syrian Army ) announced that he will not stop the fighting for this conference.  His main concern is to provide equipment for his soldiers.

32  Destruction of 1000 tons of chemical weapons in the sea announced on September 30 th, 2013  The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) confirmed that the Syrian government submitted the initial formal declaration of its chemical weapons program on October 24th. Permitted the establishment of a destruction plan of the weapons and the installations of production and assembly.

33  The UN’s Human Rights chief announced that Syrian War crimes implicating Bashar al- Assad were found.  According to an article published in early December 2013, it was the first time that the Syrian dictator was directly accused of committing these crimes.

34  http://icrtopblog.org/2011/10/07/un-security- council-fails-to-uphold-its-responsibility-to- protect-in-syria/ http://icrtopblog.org/2011/10/07/un-security- council-fails-to-uphold-its-responsibility-to- protect-in-syria/  http://www.responsibilitytoprotect.org/index.ph p/crises/crisis-in-syria http://www.responsibilitytoprotect.org/index.ph p/crises/crisis-in-syria  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east- 14703995 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east- 14703995  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east- 24628442 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east- 24628442  http://www.lemonde.fr/proche- orient/article/2013/11/26/la-conference- geneve-2-se-fera-sans-bachar-al- assad_3520605_3218.html http://www.lemonde.fr/proche- orient/article/2013/11/26/la-conference- geneve-2-se-fera-sans-bachar-al- assad_3520605_3218.html

35  http://www.lemonde.fr/proche- orient/article/2013/06/05/syrie-la-conference- de-geneve-2-officiellement- repoussee_3424678_3218.html http://www.lemonde.fr/proche- orient/article/2013/06/05/syrie-la-conference- de-geneve-2-officiellement- repoussee_3424678_3218.html  http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/09/ 03/jonathan-kay-r2p-is-no-basis-for- bombing-syria/ http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/09/ 03/jonathan-kay-r2p-is-no-basis-for- bombing-syria/  http://nsnbc.me/2013/10/06/new-push-syria- intervention-responsibility-protect/ http://nsnbc.me/2013/10/06/new-push-syria- intervention-responsibility-protect/  http://dspace.cigilibrary.org/jspui/handle/1234 56789/32656 http://dspace.cigilibrary.org/jspui/handle/1234 56789/32656  http://syriahr.com/en/index.php?option=com_n ews&Itemid=2&nt=1 http://syriahr.com/en/index.php?option=com_n ews&Itemid=2&nt=1

36  http://www.franceinfo.fr/monde/syrie-al-qaida- expulse-les-rebelles-d-une-ville-strategique- 1148929-2013-09-20 http://www.franceinfo.fr/monde/syrie-al-qaida- expulse-les-rebelles-d-une-ville-strategique- 1148929-2013-09-20  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east- 14703995 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east- 14703995  http://www.news.com.au/world/simple-points- to-help-you-understand-the-syria- conflict/story-fndir2ev-1226705155146 http://www.news.com.au/world/simple-points- to-help-you-understand-the-syria- conflict/story-fndir2ev-1226705155146  http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/08/31/3598 729/understanding-the-roots-of-the.html http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/08/31/3598 729/understanding-the-roots-of-the.html  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/16/world/mi ddleeast/syria.html?_r=0 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/16/world/mi ddleeast/syria.html?_r=0

37  http://www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk/pub lications/briefing_papers_and_reports/stolen _futures http://www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk/pub lications/briefing_papers_and_reports/stolen _futures  http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/wo rld/timeline-unrest-in-syria/207/ http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/wo rld/timeline-unrest-in-syria/207/

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