Damascus, SANA- The National Union of Syrian Students appeals to international student and youth organizations to move quickly and urgently to put pressure on governments to immediately end the siege and unilateral coercive economic sanctions imposed on Syria.
“A humanitarian catastrophe befell our homeland, Syria, at dawn on Monday, February 6, 2023, after it was exposed to a devastating 7.7-degree earthquake, resulting in an initial outcome of hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries, the collapse of tens of residential buildings, the cracking of others, and severe damage to the infrastructure, which was followed by several tremors”, the National Union of Syrian Students said it its appeal.
The National Union added “Despite the blockade and unjust sanctions against Syria and its people, the Syrian government and all unions, syndicates and civil society organizations responded from the first moments by putting all available financial, human and logistic capabilities in order to help and rescue citizens, treat the wounded and injured, and secure the afflicted families in adequate housing, in addition to all other assistance such as food, clothing, and others”.
It went on to say “In the face of this devastating catastrophe and human tragedy, the National Union of Syrian Students and the masses of students and the youth inside and outside Syria, appeal to all sister Arab unions, organizations, associations, bodies and institutions and foreign friendly ones to move quickly and urgently to put pressure on governments to:
– Immediately end the siege and unilateral coercive economic sanctions imposed on Syria and its people for (12) years.
– Provide immediate and urgent aid to Syria and its people to mitigate the suffering and the impact of the earthquake and the siege.
– Support and aid humanitarian situations in the world, and separate between humanitarian and official political stances.
– Meet the appeals of Syrian students and communities, in terms of facilitating the arrival of cash transfers for the benefit of those affected.