Nuncio in Syria: After 10 years of war, people are losing hope

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23/03/2021
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Caritas asks that the war in Syria not be forgotten. In an online event set up by the organization firsthand witnesses explained the situation. The nuncio for example, warned that the population is at its breaking point.

CARD. MARIO ZENARI
Apostolic Nuncio in Syria
“After 10 years of a bloody conflict, the peace process is in a deadlock, the reconstruction and the economy recovery haven’t yet started, and many people are losing hope in the future of their country,”

RYAD SARGI
Director of Caritas Syria
“Syrian people used to live in a state of luxury and a good economic life 10 years ago, and now 85 percent of the Syrians are below the poverty line,”

Many people in Syria reach out to charity organizations for help.

According to Caritas the war has destroyed 70 percent of power plants, 35 percent of schools and half of the country's hospitals.

That's why the secretary general of Caritas Internationalis hopes that the fifth conference on Syria, which will be held in Brussels on March 29 and 30, will draw international attention to this forgotten conflict.

ALOYSIUS JOHN
Caritas Internationalis Secretary General
“[It] should be seized to send a strong message of hope and brotherhood to the Syrian people. Syrians, and especially Syria’s youngest generation, cannot afford any more the trials and violence of this war. They deserve the best,”

Caritas asks that all unilateral sanctions on Syria be lifted because they only aggravate the situation for the people. Caritas also asks for services to face the pandemic and for peace achieved through dialogue and not weapons, which would only bring more destruction.

The war in Syria has claimed at least 400,000 lives and caused over 5,000,000 people to emigrate, a third of them children.

Javier Romero

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