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Date: Fri, o8 Nov 2013 03:54:16 +OOOO
From: George Soros [rnallto:
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To: Terje Rod-Larsen
Subject: Soros on Syria
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Dear Friends and Colleagues:
Last night George received the Freedom Award from the International Rescue Committee in
recognition of his lifelong support of human rights and open society. He used his acceptance
speech to offer the following analysis of the situation in Syria and also pledged $1 million to
help the IRC with humanitarian efforts in the war torn country.
All best,
Michael Vachon
Remarks at the International Rescue Committee Gala (excerpt)
November 6, 2013
George Soros
We are witnessing a major unresolved humanitarian crisis in Syria. People are starving, soon
they will be freezing. Children are malnourished and the first cases of actual starvation have
been observed. If the situation stretches into winter, the death toll from hunger and illness
could begin to exceed deaths from violence, the New York Times reports. If the crisis lasts
longer, a generation of Syrians may become stunted.
This situation has arisen because both the government and the rebels use the denial of
humanitarian aid as a tool of war.
While the prospects for political settlement have actually improved since Russia and the
Western powers found common ground on chemical weapons, conditions for the civilian
population are deteriorating because both sides continue to interfere with aid delivery in
order to improve their negotiating positions in the coming peace talks.
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As the International Crisis Group concluded in its recent report, we are today in a paradoxical
situation where rebels, refugees, traders, and civilians—everybody except those delivering
humanitarian aid—can freely cross the borders.
This cannot be tolerated. Urgent action is needed to provide access for the delivery of
humanitarian aid.
The UN Under Secretary for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos was meticulous in delivering
aid only through government channels but she has now recognized that this is not working.
A Presidential Statement of the Security Council called on all parties to the conflict to facilitate
safe and unhindered delivery of aid. Unfortunately this appeal had no effect on the ground.
Amos is now calling for humanitarian aid to be allowed to move across borders and combat
lines.
This is an absolute necessity. The IRC has to take the lead in two areas. First it must continue
to show the way to governments by providing assistance inside Syria and in the neighboring
countries. In fact, the IRC is already providing cross border assistance working in numerous
location. And my foundation recently committed more than one million dollars to
humanitarian groups for the same purpose. This all needs to be done on a much larger scale.
Second, the IRC must continue to lead a campaign to raise public awareness about the
humanitarian crisis in Syria. Both the public and the governments are suffering from donor
fatigue. That is why the Security Council has failed to back up its Presidential Statement with
a binding resolution and that is why the UN aid program for Syria is only 40 percent
subscribed.
I can understand why the public is so apathetic. I also consider the humanitarian crisis in
Syria a glaring failure of international governance. My Open Society Foundations aim at
preventing humanitarian catastrophes and engage in humanitarian assistance only as an
admission of failure. But we prefer to confront harsh reality than to put our heads in the sand.
It is better to admit defeat than to allow the humanitarian catastrophe to continue. And by
helping to end the humanitarian crisis we are laying the foundation for strengthening
international governance.
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