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In Syria ongoing War Crimes Allowed by NATO. Children Dead of Hunger and Disease. 400 Women Seized by Jihadists Turkish-backed - Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Sep 29, 2021 View Original Article
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    -98% Very Liberal

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    18% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    32% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : Just to give a few examples of the projects finished on my table today, we are distributing baby and infant milk to over 3,000 Christian families, every day we will provide 30,000 children with clothes for the upcoming winter, we are guaranteeing children psychological support and social services and providing private lessons for children with learning difficulties, also one of the consequences of the long war.
46% : But before analyzing for the umpteenth time the hypocrisies and contradictions of NATO - and therefore implicitly of the European Union - which is allowing with unanimous consent the violation of the most basic human rights and the perpetration of grim war crimes by Turkey and of its jihadist mercenaries, we take up the heartfelt appeal that comes from the foundation of pontifical right Aid to the Church in Need for Syrian children, but also from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
38% : The complaint is contained in a Save the Children report that defines the conditions in the centers of Al-Hol and Roj as "unsustainable", where tens of thousands of displaced people live, including around 40,000 children.

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