Today on #InternationalWomensDay we celebrate the many women that have contributed to our blogs with their unique insight, analysis, and investigations on vital issues in the #MENA world #WomenKnowMENA
A new @AtlanticCouncil issue brief : Drone Attacks Against Critical Infrastructure, by Dr. Scott Crino and Conrad Dreby.
The authors analyze developments in the use of weaponized drones in the Middle East and beyond.
Learn more: https://t.co/Lcws83ypvi
What is the future of US policy in Syria? Join @AC_Istanbul and @ACMideast on April 30 and hear from US @StateDept Special Envoy Amb. James F. Jeffrey to learn more: https://t.co/0jBp1fs94Z
COVID-19 presents a new threat for the over 3 million Syrian IDPs in Idlib. Join @AC_Istanbul and @ACMideast on April 30 to learn more about the Syrian crisis and hear from @StateDept's James Jeffrey and TR presidential spox @ikalin1: https://t.co/0jBp1fs94Z
@SyriaSource In an effort to see the full picture of the relentless airstrikes campaign on Idlib, @ACMideast captured data over the course of 2019 to identify trends and develop a better sense of the implications of this offensive: https://t.co/vqZnKlGIX6
2019 was an especially bleak year for Syria as displacement across the country continued especially in Idlib province. Below are our top five blogs in 2019 that touched on these important issues that captured the attention of our readers. https://t.co/gcwClYjnBZ
.@AtlanticCouncil: Acc. to #SNHR, roughly 4,647 civilians were killed across #Syria in 2019; which is less than half of the year before. A significant decrease in deaths,& of those around 15 percent were concentrated in the highly populated area in #Idlib.
https://t.co/6BmWLe0Eb0
ICYMI - The relentless assault on Idlib by @rhibrawi with data collected over 2019 by Christiana Haynes, Adam Aluzri, and @RanaAbdulhadi5 https://t.co/022oJRRpGn
“As the attack in the southern town of Maaret al-Numan on December 22 shows us, there is no sign of a slowdown of attacks.” via @rhibrawi@RanaAbdulhadi5, Christiana Haynes, and Adam Aluzri https://t.co/022oJRRpGn
What’s left from the Women Now center in Maarat al Numan, is a broken sign. It has been the safe place for hundreds of women since 2014. We celebrated their graduations and we built our dreams for a better future. This’s not the future we waited for and this can’t be the end.
"Tens of thousands" flee "intensive aerial bombardment" on Maarrat al-Nouman in northwest Syria, reports @OCHA_Syria. Especially hard to handle mass displacement in winter, when it's too cold and rainy for families to shelter outside stay or on the road. https://t.co/AZx14aHuZ7
Small step, very late,
but part of a larger trend of deligimitisation of the Assad regime.
See also judiciary actions in Europe and of course the Caesar act in the US
ICYMI - Read more about how reconstruction and the security sector reform in Syria must go hand in hand by Nora-Elise Beck and Lars Döbert https://t.co/CeJcSMl8XR
"Syrians want a police force to provide security for citizens and not offering sole special protection to a political leader" Read more by Nora-Elise Beck and Lars Döbert on survey analysis and results on reforming the security sector in Syria https://t.co/nVMeRDR8Bd
Survey given to Syrians in Germany to assess the future of reconstruction and how security will need to be reconfigured in Syria for citizens to return safely. Authored by Nora Elise-Beck and Lars Döbert