Aleppo has seen little change since a rebel offensive took over half the city and the countryside over two years ago. However a new UN-proposed ‘conflict freeze’ could see change or the regime could choose to push on with its campaign to take Aleppo back from the rebels. Yousef, a member of Aleppo’s Christian minority and a former regime militia fighter, bid his friends farewell this week. He’s leaving for Turkey with the intention to reach Europe via people-smuggling routes. He said, ‘There is no future here for us, even if the regime wins the war. There’s no work, no opportunities. When I fought in the ranks of the regime, it was to protect my Christian community from jihadist groups, not because I believed in the Baath ideology or even supported the government. Now I have done all I can. My duties are done and I will find a new future in Europe.’
Syria: ‘Conflict freeze' needed in Aleppo
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- Pray: for these and all victims of war prepared to pay extortionate amounts to human smugglers, and may even end up at the bottom of the sea. Pray for the desperately needed conflict freeze.(Ps.69:10-13, 14a)
- More: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/11/aleppo-syria-conflict-freeze.html