Aid Delivery In Syria Slows Due To Anti-Terrorism Laws, U.N. Official Says
BBC News: Anti-terrorism laws ‘hinder aid operations’
“Anti-terrorism laws around the world are preventing aid agencies reaching people in desperate need, the U.N. humanitarian chief has warned. Valerie Amos said more people would die in Syria because charities feared prosecution if they worked in areas controlled by the jihadist group ISIS…” (Whewell, 7/1).
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