Khaleej Times

Shocked UN has run out of words

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geneva — The UN children’s fund Unicef issued a blank “statement” on Tuesday to express its outrage at mass casualties among Syrian children in the besieged enclave of Eastern Ghouta and neighbouri­ng Damascus.

“No words will do justice to the children killed, their mothers, their fathers and their loved ones,” the release from Uniceft’s regional director Geert Cappalaere began.

There followed 10 empty lines with quote marks indicating missing text, and an explanator­y footnote.

“Unicef is issuing this blank statement. We no longer have the words to describe children’s suffering and our outrage,” it said.

“Do those inflicting the suffering still have words to justify their barbaric acts?”

Forces loyal to President Bashar Al Assad have been besieging almost 400,000 civilians trapped inside Eastern Ghouta for years, but the siege has tightened this year and attacks on the enclave have intensifie­d.

Siege tactics and indiscrimi­nate attacks on civilian areas contravene the internatio­nally-agreed “rules of war”.

Pro-government forces carried out air raids on Eastern Ghouta overnight on Monday and early on Tuesday, the British-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said. More than 100 people were killed in air raids, rocket strikes and shelling of the area on Monday, it added. — Reuters

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