The Arab and international campaign to break the siege on Syria: The so-called “Caesar Act” is the biggest obstacle facing relief campaigns
Beirut (ST): The Arab and international campaign to break the siege imposed on Syria called for expanding relief operations for those affected by the earthquake disaster, and linking them to campaigns to drop the so-called American “Caesar Act” and its annexes.
In a statement issued after its regular meeting today, the campaign decided, headed by its general coordinator Majdy Al-Maasrawi, and in the presence of its founding members, to link the existing Arab and international relief campaigns with campaigns to overthrow the “Caesar Act” and its annexes, as it is the biggest obstacle in the way of raising relief campaigns to the desired level.
The statement referred to the preparation for an international meeting of members of the campaign from the five continents to develop an international action plan for relief and reconstruction in Syria, leading to the overthrow of the unjust “Caesar Act” against Syria, and preparation for an Arab and international legal meeting to study ways of international legal prosecution for everyone who participated in the siege on Syria as a partner in committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The campaign saluted everyone who participated in the relief work for the Syrian people as a result of the devastating earthquake, calling for expanding the relief circle and condemnjng the governments and parties that failed to fulfill their duty towards the Syrian people.
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