CNN | ”Aleppo’s angel: A nurse’s devotion to Syria’s children”

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(CNN) Malaika, a 29-year-old head nurse, holds Ali, a 2-day-old infant, as he struggles to take his final breaths. Born in eastern Aleppo, one of the hardest-hit cities in Syria’s five-year civil war, Ali was born with chest issues that forced him to rely on an oxygen pump and an incubator in the neonatal unit at Aleppo Children’s Hospital. The hospital is supported by the Independent Doctors Association, a Syrian NGO providing medical services in Aleppo.

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CNN | ”We need action’: Last doctors in Aleppo write letter to Obama”

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(CNN) “We do not need tears or sympathy or even prayers,” said Aleppo’s last remaining doctors in an open letter to US President Barack Obama. “We need action.” The 15 doctors serving the 300,000 people still living in eastern Aleppo urged the President to create a permanent lifeline to bring in urgently needed medical supplies.

5 of IDA’s doctors in Aleppo added their signatures to this last appeal to President Obama.

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Letter to Obama by last doctors in Aleppo

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Dear President Obama, 

We are 15 of the last doctors serving the remaining 300,000 citizens of eastern Aleppo. Regime troops have sought to surround and blockade the entire east of the city. Their losses have meant that a trickle of food has made its way into eastern Aleppo for the first time in weeks. Whether we live or die seems to be dependent on the ebbs and flows of the battlefield.

We have seen no effort on behalf of the United States to lift the siege or even use its influence to push the parties to protect civilians.

For five years, we have faced death from above on a daily basis. But we now face death from all around. For five years, we have borne witness as countless patients, friends and colleagues suffered violent, tormented deaths. For five years, the world has stood by and remarked how ‘complicated’ Syria is, while doing little to protect us.  Recent offers of evacuation from the regime and Russia have sounded like thinly-veiled threats to residents – flee now or face annihilation? 

Last month, there were 42 attacks on medical facilities in Syria, 15 of which were hospitals in which we work. Right now, there is an attack on a medical facility every 17 hours. At this rate, our medical services in Aleppo could be completely destroyed in a month, leaving 300,000 people to die.

What pains us most, as doctors, is choosing who will live and who will die . Young children are sometimes brought into our emergency rooms so badly injured that we have to prioritize those with better chances, or simply don’t have the equipment to help them. Two weeks ago, four newborn babies gasping for air suffocated to death after a blast cut the oxygen supply to their incubators. Gasping for air, their lives ended before they had really begun.

Despite the horror, we choose to be here. We took a pledge to help those in need. 

Our dedication to this pledge is absolute. Some of us were visiting our families when we heard the city was being besieged. So we rushed back – some on foot because the roads were too dangerous. Because without us even more of our friends and neighbors will die. We have a duty to remain and help. 

Continued US inaction to protect the civilians of Syria means that our plight is being wilfully tolerated by those in the international corridors of power. The burden of responsibility for the crimes of the Syrian government and its Russian ally must therefore be shared by those, including the United States, who allow them to continue.

Unless a permanent lifeline to Aleppo is opened it will be only a matter of time until we are again surrounded by regime troops, hunger takes hold and hospitals’ supplies run completely dry. Death has seemed increasingly inescapable. We do not need to tell you that the systematic targeting of hospitals by Syrian regime and Russian warplanes is a war crime. We do not need to tell you that they are committing atrocities in Aleppo. 

We do not need tears or sympathy or even prayers, we need your action. Prove that you are the friend of Syrians.

Yours,

1 Dr. Abu Al Baraa, Pediatrician

2 Dr. Abu Tiem, Pediatrician

3 Dr. Hamza, Manager

4 Dr. Yahya, Pediatrician and head of Nutrition Program

5 Dr. Munther, Orthopedics

6 Dr. Abu Mohammad, General Surgeon

7 Dr. Abu Abdo, General Surgeon

8 Dr. Abd Al Rahman, Urologic Resident

9 Dr. Abu Tareq, ER Doctor

10 Dr. Farida, OBGYN
11 Dr Hatem, Hospital Director
12 Dr. Usama, Pediatrician
13 Dr. Abu Zubeir, Pediatrician
14 Dr. Abu Maryam, Pediatric Surgeon

15 Dr. Abo Bakr, Neurologist

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Syrians Appeal for Civilian Protection As Aleppo Comes Under Attack

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As a signatory to the Save Our Syria, we signed this letter on saving the cessation of hostilities.

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Telegraph | ”A Doctor’s Plea: Please save us in Aleppo” by Dr. Hatem

[vc_row][vc_column][helpme_fancy_text highlight_color=”#ffffff” font_family=”none” align=”justify”](Telegraph) I travel Castello road knowing that dozens of people like me have died here. I do this because it is the only way to reach the children in my hospital.Now, the road is closed. My city is fully besieged. And without your help, my young patients will soon be dead. Just like medical supplies and food, Aleppo will soon run out of tires. We may only have days before our city and everyone still trapped inside it are gone.

We need the international community. And that means pressure from you. Tell your government, tell the UN, tell every international institution that the world can still break the siege and stop the bombs. Please, save us. Save Aleppo.

Dr. Hatem, is Director of the Aleppo Children’s Hospital run by the Independent Doctor’s Association (IDA)

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PHR | ”Aleppo Region Suffers Worst Week of Hospital Attacks Since Syrian Conflict Began”

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(PHR) All six facilities hit between July 23 and July 31 were major hospitals in Aleppo governorate, including a referral hospital just outside opposition-held eastern Aleppo and a pediatric clinic inside the city where four infants died after their oxygen supply was cut. Since the beginning of the conflict, PHR has documented 373 attacks on 265 medical facilities, as well as the deaths of 750 medical personnel. The organization confirmed today that five of the six hospitals struck in the past week had previously been bombed by Syrian government forces.

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Middle East Eye | ”Four babies die in attack on Aleppo’s ‘last children’s hospital”

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(MEE) Four new-born babies were killed after a recent triple air strike hit besieged Aleppo’s last children’s hospital, Middle East Eye can reveal.

The deaths were particularly devastating for the staff at the hospital, which is run by a group of Syrian doctors, the Independent Doctors Association, and backed by the charity Unicef. One of the babies killed in the attack, identified as Hassan, had recently been photographed as part of a campaign to keep the children’s hospital in service.

He was pictured alongside another new-born and balloons bearing the words “IDA will continue”.

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Aleppo under siege: Statement by 63 Syrian NGOs

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Dear President Obama

As 63 Syrian NGOs directly serving and advocating for the three hundred thousand residents remaining in eastern Aleppo we call on the United States, as the co-chair of the International Syria Support Group (ISSG), to take immediate and concrete actions to avert the impending starvation of eastern Aleppo and to end the war crimes being committed in the city by Syrian government forces and the Russian Federation.

According to UN figures, the encirclement of eastern Aleppo by government and allied forces will represent a 50% increase in the number of people living under siege in Syria. Innocent families, including approximately 85’000 children under the age of fourteen and 13’250 children under the age of two, have roughly three weeks of supplies left before hunger will set in. The countdown is on for these people. Markets have already been emptied and fuel prices have tripled. Despite the bravery of vendors and aid workers who have attempted the fateful pass along the Castello Road since its closure attacks on vehicles have made the journey virtually impossible.

Eastern Aleppo’s entire medical infrastructure is on the verge of collapse. Syrian or Russian airstrikes have left only 4 hospitals in eastern Aleppo capable of handling trauma cases. Airstrikes this weekend hit four other hospitals and took the life of a two-day old child, who chocked when an explosion cut off oxygen to the room in which he was being cared for.

If the siege continues medical supplies in the city will only last around another sixty days. Many doctors remain unable to enter the city leaving just 33 physicians to treat more than 300’000 people – or just one doctor for roughly every 10’000 residents. The 33 physicians include just nine surgeons capable of treating the most grievously ill and injured. Of the patients in their care 400 need to be immediately evacuated if they are to survive.

In the ISSG statement of May 17, the United States committed to use its influence to ensure immediate and sustained humanitarian access to those in need and intensify efforts to stop the further indiscriminate use of force.  At this critical juncture for the people of Aleppo, the US must intensify its efforts to make these commitments a reality.  We call on your office to urgently pursue the following:

Humanitarian Access:

  • Use ongoing conversations regarding cooperation with UN Security Council members to press the Syrian government and the YPG to uphold their humanitarian obligations and allow sustained and unfettered access to Aleppo via any means possible;
  • Directly pressure the YPG, that is besieging Aleppo from the Sheikh Maqsood district, to allow the delivery of essential supplies such as fuel, medical items and food via the Castello Road into eastern Aleppo, without physical or financial impediment, and to permit the safe evacuation of critical medical cases and civilians wishing to flee the city and to lay down consequences for non-compliance with this;
  • Should humanitarian agencies gain access to the city, facilitate the scaling up of cross-border operations from Turkey to address the immediate and future humanitarian needs of those in Aleppo.

Attacks on Civilians:

  • Use your ongoing talks with UN Security Council members to press them, and by extension the Syrian government, to immediately halt the bombing of eastern Aleppo. It is civilians and civilian objects who are taking the overwhelming brunt of the bombing campaign.

Should your talks fail to end the bombing of areas predominantly occupied by civilians then it is highly unlikely any siege of the city could be broken. In this scenario you will be helping condemn 300’000 people to the slowest and cruelest of fates.

We fully recognize the primary responsibility the Syrian government and the Russian Federation bear for this situation but the United States’ position as co-chair of the ISSG means it carries a special responsibility to ensure its Russian counterpart upholds the commitments it has made to the Syrian people. 

The harrowing statistics hide a deeper story of continued resilience and hope. Like your children, the children of Aleppo have their own dreams and ambitions. On July 16th, 418 children began their end of year school exams, determined to achieve a passing grade after weeks of preparation in the most difficult of circumstances. In an all too familiar story, fierce shelling interrupted life and cut their exams – and many lives – short. 60 people died in the city that day.

We are in a situation where it will only be through a unity of effort that the political, humanitarian and human rights crisis facing Aleppo and all of Syria can be fully addressed.  We would therefore welcome the opportunity to discuss with you the points raised in this letter at the earliest opportunity.

Yours sincerely,

– Abrar Halap Association for Relief and Development

– Ahl Horan

– Aleppo Pathway

– Al Sham Humanitarian Foundation

– Alseeraj for Development and Healthcare

– Amrha

– Ataa for Relief and Development – ARD

– Attaa Association

– Balad Syria Organization

– Basmet Amal Charity

– Big Heart Foundation

– Bihar Relief Organisation

– Binaa Organization for Development

– Bonyan

– Damascene House Foundation for Society Development

– Deir Elzzor United Association – FURAT

– Education Without Borders – MIDAD

– Enjaz Development Foundation

– Ghiath Matar Foundation

– Ghiras Al Nahda

– Ghiras Foundation Syria

– Hand in Hand for Syria

– Help 4 Syria

– Human Care Syria

– Ihsan for Relief and Development

– Independent Doctors Association – IDA

– Insan for Psychosocial Support

– International Humanitarian Relief – IYD

– International Supporting Woman Association – ISWA

– Irtiqaa Foundation

– Kesh Malek

– Maram Foundation for Relief & Development

– Mounta­in Foundation

– Najda Now

– Nasaem Khair

– Orient

– Orient for Human Relief

– Qitaf Al Khair Relief Association

– Saed Charity Association

– Save A Soul

– Sedra Association for Charity

– Shama Association

– Snabel Alkhyr

– Social Development International – SDI

– Space of Hope

– Syria Al Gad

– Syria Charity

– Syria Relief

– Syria Relief and Development – SRD

– Syria Relief Organization

– Syrian American Medical Society – SAMS

– Syrian Education Commission – SEC

– Syrian Engineers for Construction and Development Organization – SECD

– Syrian Expatriate Medical Association – SEMA

– Syrian Medical Mission

– Syrian Orphans Organization

– Takaful Al Sham Charity Organization

– The Syrian Establishment for Human Care & Enhancement – MASRRAT

– Tuba Dernegi

– Unified Revolutionary Medical Bureau in East Ghouta

– Union of Relief and Medical Care Organizations – UOSSM

– Union of Syrians Abroad

– White Hands – Beyazeller

Cc: Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, Office of the Secretary of Defense, US Department of Defense;

Secretary John Kerry, Secretary of State, Office of the Secretary, US Department of State

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AFP | ”Four hospitals hit by air raids in Syria’s Aleppo: doctors”

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(AFP) The hospitals and a blood bank that was also hit are in the Al-Shaar neighbourhood of Syria’s second city, said the Independent Doctors Association, a group that supports clinics in Aleppo. It said a two-day-old baby was killed in the children’s hospital early Sunday, the second raid on the same facility in about nine hours. “After the second strike, we had to move him (the baby) downstairs to the bomb shelter, and that’s why he died,” said Malika, the hospital’s head nurse.

Footage posted by the IDA of the aftermath showed agitated doctors carrying a tiny baby in a room lined with incubators, with sandbags piled high outside the entrance.

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Al Jazeera | ”Syria’s war: Women risk death to give birth in Aleppo”

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(Aljazeera) The aerial attacks across rebel-held Aleppo have decimated the obstetric care infrastructure that was once available to pregnant women in Syria. Al-Zahra Hospital, the last remaining obstetric clinic in Aleppo, and the Children’s Hospital are both supported by the Independent Doctors Association, a Syrian medical NGO based in Gaziantep that runs medical facilities in Aleppo province.

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