[In a statement late on Monday, the UN humanitarian coordinator for
Syria, Ali al-Za'atari, warned of dire conditions in the towns of
Zabadani, Madaya, Fua and Kafraya.
Zabadani and Madaya, in Damascus province, are besieged by government
troops and their allies, while Fua and Kafraya are under siege by the
rebels.
"Sixty thousand innocent people are trapped there in a cycle of daily
violence and deprivation, where malnutrition and lack of proper
medical care prevail," the statement said.
"The situation is a looming humanitarian catastrophe. The principle of
free access to people in need must be implemented now and without
repeated requests," it added.
(Source: 'Catastrophe looms in 4 besieged Syrian towns, warns UN
official' at <http://www.qatar-tribune.com/news-details/id/49037>.)]

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56164

Civilians in Syria’s ‘Four Towns’ need support as humanitarian
catastrophe looms – UN relief official

In Madaya, Rural Damascus, children and their families wait for
permissions to leave the besieged Syrian town. Photo: UNICEF/Omar
Sanadiki

13 February 2017 – A senior United Nations relief official has today
called on all parties to come to an agreement and allow immediate and
unfettered humanitarian access to more than 60,000 civilians trapped
in four Syrian towns of Al-Zabadani, Al-Fu’ah, Kafraya and Madaya.

These four locations were referred to specifically in the so-called
‘Four Towns’ Agreement to facilitate humanitarian access to the people
in need. However, these places have remained inaccessible for
humanitarian workers since November last year.

“The unfair and totally unjustified besiegement is compounded by the
tit-for-tat arrangement between the Four Towns, which makes
humanitarian access prone to painstaking negotiations that are not
based on humanitarian principles,” Ali Al-Za’tari, the UN Resident and
Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria, said in a news release.

Mr. Al-Za’tari stressed that the situation is a looming humanitarian
catastrophe and called on all those directly involved forces and all
parties which have influence on them to convince them to allow urgent
humanitarian assistance, including medical evacuations, to take place
without delay.

“This has prevented medical cases from receiving proper treatment and
evacuation. People are in need, and they cannot wait any longer. We
need to act now,” he underlined.

Recalling that the principle of free access to people in need must be
implemented the news release noted that civilians trapped in the four
towns continue to suffer a cycle of daily violence and deprivation,
where malnutrition and lack of proper medical care prevail.

The moral and ethical accountability befalls all those who hinder this
access, the release read, adding that the UN and humanitarian partners
stand ready to provide humanitarian assistance to the Four Towns as
soon as negotiations with the parties to the conflict come to
conclusion.




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