Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen is working with all stakeholders towards a peaceful and Syrian-led transition, with signs of hope for the future, according to UN chief António Guterres. Pedersen emphasized the need for support for families of missing and detained individuals, prioritizing their humanitarian needs and securing evidence of crimes committed in detention centers. The OPCW is preparing to send experts to Syria to address the country’s chemical weapons program, while the WFP is scaling up food assistance programs to reach 2.8 million displaced and food-insecure people in Syria.
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‘I’ll starve myself until I collapse to secure my son’s release from Egyptian prison,’ vows grandmother
Laila Soueif, a 68-year-old grandmother, is on a hunger strike outside the Foreign Office in London, marking each day with white lines on the pavement to demand the release of her son, pro-democracy activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, who is imprisoned in Cairo. Despite holding British citizenship, Alaa has been denied consular access and remains in detention, prompting his mother to take extreme measures to draw attention to his case. The British and Egyptian governments have...
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