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18th February 2016 
N ew sadem ic.com

 - British English edition 
page 
18
B
esieged
towns
in
S
yria
On 17th February convoys o f large 
trucks arrived in five parts o f Syria. 
The trucks were organised by the 
United Nations (UN) and the Arab 
Red Crescent. They were carrying 
large amounts o f food and medicine. 
The aid was delivered to hundreds 
o f thousands o f Syrian civilians who 
have been besieged, or surrounded
for several months.
World powers, led by the USA 
and Russia, have been trying to 
arrange a ceasefire in Syria. John 
Kerry, the USA’s secretary of 
state, made an announcement on 
the 11th February. Then, he was 
attending a conference in southern 
Germany. M r Kerry declared that a 
ceasefire would begin in a w eek’s 
time. Yet further announcements 
by Bashir al-Assad, the president 
of Syria, and opposition group 
leaders meant that a truce was un­
likely. However, they did not try to 
stop the aid deliveries.
The war in Syria began five 
years ago. Over 250,000 people 
have died in the conflict. Millions 
of Syrians have been forced to leave 
their homes. Many are now living in 
large camps in Lebanon, Turkey and 
Jordan. At first, groups within the 
country wanted to depose M r al-As- 
sad. His family and many members 
of the country’s government are 
Alawites. This small religious group 
is connected to the Shia branch of
the Islamic faith. M ost Syrians are 
Sunni Muslims.
The first opposition groups to 
set up in Syria want M r al-Assad 
to stand down. They say that Syr­
ians should be allowed to elect their 
leaders. To begin with, the fighting 
was between these groups and the 
Syrian army. They are known as 
the moderate opposition, or moder­
ate rebels. At the beginning o f the 
war, the USA, the UK, and France 
declared their support for the mod­
erate rebels. They also said that M r 
al-Assad must leave the country.
However, the moderate rebels 
were never strong enough to defeat 
the Syrian army. As fighting con­
tinued, more opposition groups set 
up in Syria. These are Islamic mili­
tants. They want to take over Syria 
and impose strict religious laws. The 
members of these groups are Sunni 
Muslims. They dislike the Shias. It’s 
believed that some Sunni countries, 
such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, 
have been secretly supporting these 
groups. They do this by providing 
money and weapons. The USA, the 
UK, and France oppose these mili­
tant groups.
A id trucks in Syria (Syrian Arab R ed Crescent)
About three years ago an organi­
sation called the Islamic State (IS) 
appeared in north east Syria. It set up 
its headquarters in the city o f Raqqa. 
This organisation is also known as 
ISIS and ISIL. It has about 30,000 
armed supporters. M ost are Sunni 
Muslims. They treat people from
other religions and Shia Muslims 
very harshly. The IS leaders want 
to take over all o f the Middle East. 
Everyone would have to follow 
strict Islamic laws.
Traditionally, Russia has sup­
ported Syria and the al-Assad fam­
ily. Last September, it sent planes, 
attack helicopters and soldiers to 
Syria. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s pres­
ident, said his forces would help the 
Syrian army defeat all opposition 
groups in Syria including the IS. 
Iran and Hezbollah are also helping 
the Syrian army. Hezbollah is based 
in southern Lebanon. It is a Shia 
political and military organisation. 
Recently Russian planes have been 
supporting the Syrian army near the 
city o f Aleppo. Kurdish groups have 
also become involved in the fighting 
in northern Syria.
M ost people think that the war in 
Syria is unlikely to end soon. With so 
many different groups and countries 
involved, it is difficult to arrange 
peace talks. The food and medicine 
was delivered to people who are 
trapped by both government and 
opposition forces. As the warring 
groups agreed to the aid deliveries, 
some people hope that they may now 
be willing to talk about a ceasefire. □

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