Famine deaths in Syria

don't care about your silly percentages as USA has very few muslims thank God . Course look what the muslim 'farooks' did and look what muslims are doing in Europe plus look at the muslim chaos in muslim homelands Freeman !! See the 'killing of Fahrkunda' Freeman and all you come up with are some silly links .
 
yeah , silly propaganda links while I report out of mainline news sources and I report what I see with my own eyes Freeman .
 
and good that my news stories and info that I try to highlight are hitting mainstream news programs where the general public is likely to see the chaos , rapes and mayhem that muslims are bringing to Europe . News stories are coming up shortly on regular news channels Freeman . --- oops , so I deleted link !!
 
Five more starve to death in Madaya...

Five more starve to death, dozens at risk in Syria’s Madaya: UN
Monday, Jan. 18, 2016 - Five people have starved to death in the last week in the Syrian town of Madaya, where a single biscuit sells for $15 and baby milk costs $313 per kilo, despite two emergency United Nations aid deliveries to the besieged town, a UN report said.
Local relief workers have reported 32 deaths of starvation in the past month, and last week two convoys of aid supplies were delivered to the 42,000 people living under a months-long blockade. Dozens more people need immediate specialized medical care outside Madaya if they are to survive, but aid workers from the U.N. and Syrian Arab Red Crescent have managed to evacuate only 10 people, the report said. “Since 11 January, despite the assistance provided, five people reportedly died of severe and acute malnutrition in Madaya,” said the U.N. humanitarian report, published late on Sunday.

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UNICEF employees measure the arm of a malnourished child in the besieged Syrian town of Madaya​

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday Syria’s warring parties, particularly President Bashar al-Assad’s government, were committing “atrocious acts” and he condemned the use of starvation as a weapon of war in the nearly five-year-old conflict. The United Nations says there are some 450,000 people trapped in around 15 sieges across Syria, including in areas controlled by the government, Islamic State militants and other insurgent groups. The U.N. made seven requests in 2015 to bring an aid convoy to the town, and got permission to deliver aid for 20,000 people in October, the report said. After several more requests, the Syrian government allowed a life-saving aid delivery on Jan. 11 and another on Jan. 14. About 50 people left the town on Jan. 11, the report said. The U.N. has asked Syria to allow the evacuation of a number of others needing immediate care, it said.

Syrian government forces and their allies have surrounded Madaya and neighboring Bqine since July 2015 and imposed increasingly strict conditions on freedom of movement. The U.N. said the humanitarian workers who entered the town last week heard that landmines had been laid since late September to stop people leaving, but many civilians continued to try to search for food on the outskirts, and some had lost limbs in landmine explosions. The controls on movement also meant many children had been separated from their parents, leading to symptoms of trauma and behavioral disorders. Chairs and desks in schools are being used as firewood and there have been unconfirmed reports of women being harassed at military checkpoints and of gender-based violence, the U.N. said.

Five more starve to death, dozens at risk in Syria’s Madaya: UN

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UN food agency says 14 million face hunger in southern Africa
Monday, Jan. 18, 2016 - About 14 million people face hunger in Southern Africa because of a drought that has been exacerbated by an El Nino weather pattern, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Monday.
The worst-affected country is Malawi, where 2.8 million people, 16 per cent of the population, are expected to go hungry, followed by the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar where almost 1.9 million are at risk, WFP said in a statement. In Zimbabwe, 1.5 million people, more than 10 per cent of the population, face hunger, WFP said. “With little or no rain falling in many areas and the window for the planting of cereals closing fast or already closed in some countries, the outlook is alarming,” the U.N. agency said. “WFP is looking to scale up its lean season food and cash-based assistance programmes in the worst-hit countries but faces critical funding challenges,” it added.

The drought has hit much of the region including the maize belt in South Africa, the continent’s most advanced economy and the top producer of the staple grain. South Africa faces its worst drought in decades after 2015 was the driest calendar year since records began in 1904. Expectations of a dire crop this season could force the country to import up to 6 million tonnes of maize, over half of its consumption needs.

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A maize plant is seen among other dried maize at a field in Hoopstad, South Africa​

Maize prices in South Africa hit record highs on Monday, with the March contract for the white variety scaling a new peak of 5,106 rand ($304) a tonne, according to Thomson Reuters’ data. In countries such as Malawi, much of the maize crop is produced by small-scale farmers, often just to feed their own families. The vast majority are utterly dependent on rainfall as they cannot afford irrigation systems.

The drought has been worsened by an exceptionally strong El Nino weather pattern, a warming of ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific that occurs every few years with ripple effects around the globe, scientists say. El Nino events typically bring drier conditions to Southern Africa and wetter ones to East Africa. The dry, hot conditions are expected to persist until the start of the southern hemisphere autumn in April or May. “One particularly worrying symptom of southern Africa’s vulnerability to food and nutrition security is the alarming rate of chronic malnutrition. Levels of stunting among children in Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia are among the worst in the world,” WFP said.

UN food agency says 14 million face hunger in southern Africa
 
Five more starve to death in Madaya...

Five more starve to death, dozens at risk in Syria’s Madaya: UN
Monday, Jan. 18, 2016 - Five people have starved to death in the last week in the Syrian town of Madaya, where a single biscuit sells for $15 and baby milk costs $313 per kilo, despite two emergency United Nations aid deliveries to the besieged town, a UN report said.
Local relief workers have reported 32 deaths of starvation in the past month, and last week two convoys of aid supplies were delivered to the 42,000 people living under a months-long blockade. Dozens more people need immediate specialized medical care outside Madaya if they are to survive, but aid workers from the U.N. and Syrian Arab Red Crescent have managed to evacuate only 10 people, the report said. “Since 11 January, despite the assistance provided, five people reportedly died of severe and acute malnutrition in Madaya,” said the U.N. humanitarian report, published late on Sunday.

web-wo-syria-madaya-0118.JPG

UNICEF employees measure the arm of a malnourished child in the besieged Syrian town of Madaya​

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday Syria’s warring parties, particularly President Bashar al-Assad’s government, were committing “atrocious acts” and he condemned the use of starvation as a weapon of war in the nearly five-year-old conflict. The United Nations says there are some 450,000 people trapped in around 15 sieges across Syria, including in areas controlled by the government, Islamic State militants and other insurgent groups. The U.N. made seven requests in 2015 to bring an aid convoy to the town, and got permission to deliver aid for 20,000 people in October, the report said. After several more requests, the Syrian government allowed a life-saving aid delivery on Jan. 11 and another on Jan. 14. About 50 people left the town on Jan. 11, the report said. The U.N. has asked Syria to allow the evacuation of a number of others needing immediate care, it said.

Syrian government forces and their allies have surrounded Madaya and neighboring Bqine since July 2015 and imposed increasingly strict conditions on freedom of movement. The U.N. said the humanitarian workers who entered the town last week heard that landmines had been laid since late September to stop people leaving, but many civilians continued to try to search for food on the outskirts, and some had lost limbs in landmine explosions. The controls on movement also meant many children had been separated from their parents, leading to symptoms of trauma and behavioral disorders. Chairs and desks in schools are being used as firewood and there have been unconfirmed reports of women being harassed at military checkpoints and of gender-based violence, the U.N. said.

Five more starve to death, dozens at risk in Syria’s Madaya: UN

See also:

UN food agency says 14 million face hunger in southern Africa
Monday, Jan. 18, 2016 - About 14 million people face hunger in Southern Africa because of a drought that has been exacerbated by an El Nino weather pattern, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Monday.
The worst-affected country is Malawi, where 2.8 million people, 16 per cent of the population, are expected to go hungry, followed by the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar where almost 1.9 million are at risk, WFP said in a statement. In Zimbabwe, 1.5 million people, more than 10 per cent of the population, face hunger, WFP said. “With little or no rain falling in many areas and the window for the planting of cereals closing fast or already closed in some countries, the outlook is alarming,” the U.N. agency said. “WFP is looking to scale up its lean season food and cash-based assistance programmes in the worst-hit countries but faces critical funding challenges,” it added.

The drought has hit much of the region including the maize belt in South Africa, the continent’s most advanced economy and the top producer of the staple grain. South Africa faces its worst drought in decades after 2015 was the driest calendar year since records began in 1904. Expectations of a dire crop this season could force the country to import up to 6 million tonnes of maize, over half of its consumption needs.

web-wo-africa-drought-0118.JPG

A maize plant is seen among other dried maize at a field in Hoopstad, South Africa​

Maize prices in South Africa hit record highs on Monday, with the March contract for the white variety scaling a new peak of 5,106 rand ($304) a tonne, according to Thomson Reuters’ data. In countries such as Malawi, much of the maize crop is produced by small-scale farmers, often just to feed their own families. The vast majority are utterly dependent on rainfall as they cannot afford irrigation systems.

The drought has been worsened by an exceptionally strong El Nino weather pattern, a warming of ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific that occurs every few years with ripple effects around the globe, scientists say. El Nino events typically bring drier conditions to Southern Africa and wetter ones to East Africa. The dry, hot conditions are expected to persist until the start of the southern hemisphere autumn in April or May. “One particularly worrying symptom of southern Africa’s vulnerability to food and nutrition security is the alarming rate of chronic malnutrition. Levels of stunting among children in Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia are among the worst in the world,” WFP said.

UN food agency says 14 million face hunger in southern Africa

powdered milk since fresh milk was rare even before the war

Most fresh milk (cow, sheep or goat) was used for cheese

Even canned or sterilized milk was no available or used widely.
 
It remembers the ukranian holocaust starvation by russian Judeobolsheviks in Ukraine.

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Real Jew news? Ha ha ha ha. OMG you're friggin insane.


I don't think he understand that communist have no religion, the state is there religion.
A lot of people might have been born of jewish parent(s) but that does not mean under communism that they were ideological or religious jews.

Kagonovich was a close friend of Stalin. to call him a jew is incorrect, nor does the actions of communists that had jewish heritage have anything to do with judasim.

More libels and ignorance of the facts.

Stalin set policy. It is more correct to say Stalin was starving the peasant and not to blame it on jews as a faith or people. For communists the state was everything, not minority identity or faith of any kind.

Stalin's family was of Georgian Orthodox Christian origins, but do people blame the horrors of Stalin's regime on
Georgian Orthodoxy? Why blame judaism or jews?

Communists are atheists. Religion has no place in the state or the leaders.
 
Notice that antisemites are always harping about "Jew is not a race" unless of course they have something negative to attribute to Jews. Ha ha ha.
 
shame on rebels for using people


government, assad, had them under seige

Iranian backed assad
people are hostage.and rebel using propaganda.
syria regime havnt problem with helping this people.but rebel dont want.people are using for propaganda .

People were starving to death, not the first time Assad has been responsible. What rebel propaganda? 40,000 were trapped and without feed. The youngest and oldest suffered them most.
Assad was starving them, fact. Do you actually know what is even happening in Syria, or you just rely on Iranian Press TV?

40,000 starving Syrians trapped by Assad regime forced to ...

www.independent.co.uk › News › World › Middle East
The Independent
Jan 7, 2016 - Soldiers loyal to Syria's embattled president Bashar al-Assad and members of .... #Syria: Syrian children in the besieged and starving town of ...
Assad won't let us surrender, says starving Syria town | The ...

www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/.../article4666681.ece
The Times
3 days ago - The Assad regime has twice refused to accept the surrender of a besieged Syrian town, rebels claim, preferring to maintain the status quo in ...
Race to save Syria's starving hundreds in town under siege ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Race-save-hundreds-starving-death-Syri...
Daily Mail
Jan 11, 2016 - Race to save hundreds starving to death in Syrian town under siege by Assad's men: UN convoy negotiates battlefields to bring food to families ...
Syrians trapped in towns under siege from Assad troops ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Starving-survivors-trapped-Syrian-town...
Daily Mail
Jan 7, 2016 - Horror of the starving Syrians cut off from the world: People living in three towns under siege from Assad forces and rebels are forced to eat cats ...
40,000 people starving to death in Syrian town Madaya ...

www.express.co.uk › News › World
Daily Express
Jan 7, 2016 - The shocking truth about Assad's regime: 40,000 people starving to death ... of dying from starvation in a town under siege by the Assad regime.
Assad supporters taunt starving Syrians in Madaya with ...

www.telegraph.co.uk › ... › Middle East › Syria
The Daily Telegraph
Jan 9, 2016 - Social media users troll residents of a town surviving on little more than a diet of boiled leaves and waiting desperately for aid.
Assad Starving Residents of Besieged Syrian Town - Breitbart

www.breitbart.com/.../russia-iran-backed-assad-starving-resident...
Breitbart
Jan 7, 2016 - Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who is being supported by Russia and Iran, is reportedly starving the residents of a besieged mountain town.
Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's ...

qz.com/.../horrifying-images-of-starving-syrians-are-bringing-the-war-b...
Jan 8, 2016 - Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's atrocities back ... The images may have shamed Assad into allowing the town some ...
 
Notice that antisemites are always harping about "Jew is not a race" unless of course they have something negative to attribute to Jews. Ha ha ha.

They run, jump and cling to such libels as if their lie depended on it. They don't want to believe anything else, especially the truth.
 
shame on rebels for using people


government, assad, had them under seige

Iranian backed assad
people are hostage.and rebel using propaganda.
syria regime havnt problem with helping this people.but rebel dont want.people are using for propaganda .

People were starving to death, not the first time Assad has been responsible. What rebel propaganda? 40,000 were trapped and without feed. The youngest and oldest suffered them most.
Assad was starving them, fact. Do you actually know what is even happening in Syria, or you just rely on Iranian Press TV?

40,000 starving Syrians trapped by Assad regime forced to ...

www.independent.co.uk › News › World › Middle East
The Independent
Jan 7, 2016 - Soldiers loyal to Syria's embattled president Bashar al-Assad and members of .... #Syria: Syrian children in the besieged and starving town of ...
Assad won't let us surrender, says starving Syria town | The ...

www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/.../article4666681.ece
The Times
3 days ago - The Assad regime has twice refused to accept the surrender of a besieged Syrian town, rebels claim, preferring to maintain the status quo in ...
Race to save Syria's starving hundreds in town under siege ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Race-save-hundreds-starving-death-Syri...
Daily Mail
Jan 11, 2016 - Race to save hundreds starving to death in Syrian town under siege by Assad's men: UN convoy negotiates battlefields to bring food to families ...
Syrians trapped in towns under siege from Assad troops ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Starving-survivors-trapped-Syrian-town...
Daily Mail
Jan 7, 2016 - Horror of the starving Syrians cut off from the world: People living in three towns under siege from Assad forces and rebels are forced to eat cats ...
40,000 people starving to death in Syrian town Madaya ...

www.express.co.uk › News › World
Daily Express
Jan 7, 2016 - The shocking truth about Assad's regime: 40,000 people starving to death ... of dying from starvation in a town under siege by the Assad regime.
Assad supporters taunt starving Syrians in Madaya with ...

www.telegraph.co.uk › ... › Middle East › Syria
The Daily Telegraph
Jan 9, 2016 - Social media users troll residents of a town surviving on little more than a diet of boiled leaves and waiting desperately for aid.
Assad Starving Residents of Besieged Syrian Town - Breitbart

www.breitbart.com/.../russia-iran-backed-assad-starving-resident...
Breitbart
Jan 7, 2016 - Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who is being supported by Russia and Iran, is reportedly starving the residents of a besieged mountain town.
Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's ...

qz.com/.../horrifying-images-of-starving-syrians-are-bringing-the-war-b...
Jan 8, 2016 - Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's atrocities back ... The images may have shamed Assad into allowing the town some ...

lie+true = propaganda
fact1=they are starving .
fact2=cities are under regime siege
fact3= the problem is the rebel terrorist stealing the humanitarian assistance from syria regime and united nation.
problem is:
fox news just tell fact 1 and fact 2 to you
 
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shame on rebels for using people


government, assad, had them under seige

Iranian backed assad
people are hostage.and rebel using propaganda.
syria regime havnt problem with helping this people.but rebel dont want.people are using for propaganda .

People were starving to death, not the first time Assad has been responsible. What rebel propaganda? 40,000 were trapped and without feed. The youngest and oldest suffered them most.
Assad was starving them, fact. Do you actually know what is even happening in Syria, or you just rely on Iranian Press TV?

40,000 starving Syrians trapped by Assad regime forced to ...

www.independent.co.uk › News › World › Middle East
The Independent
Jan 7, 2016 - Soldiers loyal to Syria's embattled president Bashar al-Assad and members of .... #Syria: Syrian children in the besieged and starving town of ...
Assad won't let us surrender, says starving Syria town | The ...

www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/.../article4666681.ece
The Times
3 days ago - The Assad regime has twice refused to accept the surrender of a besieged Syrian town, rebels claim, preferring to maintain the status quo in ...
Race to save Syria's starving hundreds in town under siege ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Race-save-hundreds-starving-death-Syri...
Daily Mail
Jan 11, 2016 - Race to save hundreds starving to death in Syrian town under siege by Assad's men: UN convoy negotiates battlefields to bring food to families ...
Syrians trapped in towns under siege from Assad troops ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Starving-survivors-trapped-Syrian-town...
Daily Mail
Jan 7, 2016 - Horror of the starving Syrians cut off from the world: People living in three towns under siege from Assad forces and rebels are forced to eat cats ...
40,000 people starving to death in Syrian town Madaya ...

www.express.co.uk › News › World
Daily Express
Jan 7, 2016 - The shocking truth about Assad's regime: 40,000 people starving to death ... of dying from starvation in a town under siege by the Assad regime.
Assad supporters taunt starving Syrians in Madaya with ...

www.telegraph.co.uk › ... › Middle East › Syria
The Daily Telegraph
Jan 9, 2016 - Social media users troll residents of a town surviving on little more than a diet of boiled leaves and waiting desperately for aid.
Assad Starving Residents of Besieged Syrian Town - Breitbart

www.breitbart.com/.../russia-iran-backed-assad-starving-resident...
Breitbart
Jan 7, 2016 - Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who is being supported by Russia and Iran, is reportedly starving the residents of a besieged mountain town.
Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's ...

qz.com/.../horrifying-images-of-starving-syrians-are-bringing-the-war-b...
Jan 8, 2016 - Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's atrocities back ... The images may have shamed Assad into allowing the town some ...

lie+true = propaganda
fact1=they are starving .
fact2=cities are under regime siege
fact3= the problem is the rebel terrorist stealing the humanitarian assistance from syria regime and united nation.
problem is:
fox news just tell fact 1 and fact 2 to you

"Fact2=cities are under regime siege"

Something the Islamic republic of Iran won't tell anyone. Instead they are supporting and encouraging Assad to kill even more of his own people.
 
shame on rebels for using people


government, assad, had them under seige

Iranian backed assad
people are hostage.and rebel using propaganda.
syria regime havnt problem with helping this people.but rebel dont want.people are using for propaganda .

People were starving to death, not the first time Assad has been responsible. What rebel propaganda? 40,000 were trapped and without feed. The youngest and oldest suffered them most.
Assad was starving them, fact. Do you actually know what is even happening in Syria, or you just rely on Iranian Press TV?

40,000 starving Syrians trapped by Assad regime forced to ...

www.independent.co.uk › News › World › Middle East
The Independent
Jan 7, 2016 - Soldiers loyal to Syria's embattled president Bashar al-Assad and members of .... #Syria: Syrian children in the besieged and starving town of ...
Assad won't let us surrender, says starving Syria town | The ...

www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/.../article4666681.ece
The Times
3 days ago - The Assad regime has twice refused to accept the surrender of a besieged Syrian town, rebels claim, preferring to maintain the status quo in ...
Race to save Syria's starving hundreds in town under siege ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Race-save-hundreds-starving-death-Syri...
Daily Mail
Jan 11, 2016 - Race to save hundreds starving to death in Syrian town under siege by Assad's men: UN convoy negotiates battlefields to bring food to families ...
Syrians trapped in towns under siege from Assad troops ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Starving-survivors-trapped-Syrian-town...
Daily Mail
Jan 7, 2016 - Horror of the starving Syrians cut off from the world: People living in three towns under siege from Assad forces and rebels are forced to eat cats ...
40,000 people starving to death in Syrian town Madaya ...

www.express.co.uk › News › World
Daily Express
Jan 7, 2016 - The shocking truth about Assad's regime: 40,000 people starving to death ... of dying from starvation in a town under siege by the Assad regime.
Assad supporters taunt starving Syrians in Madaya with ...

www.telegraph.co.uk › ... › Middle East › Syria
The Daily Telegraph
Jan 9, 2016 - Social media users troll residents of a town surviving on little more than a diet of boiled leaves and waiting desperately for aid.
Assad Starving Residents of Besieged Syrian Town - Breitbart

www.breitbart.com/.../russia-iran-backed-assad-starving-resident...
Breitbart
Jan 7, 2016 - Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who is being supported by Russia and Iran, is reportedly starving the residents of a besieged mountain town.
Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's ...

qz.com/.../horrifying-images-of-starving-syrians-are-bringing-the-war-b...
Jan 8, 2016 - Horrifying images of starving Syrians are bringing Assad's atrocities back ... The images may have shamed Assad into allowing the town some ...

lie+true = propaganda
fact1=they are starving .
fact2=cities are under regime siege
fact3= the problem is the rebel terrorist stealing the humanitarian assistance from syria regime and united nation.
problem is:
fox news just tell fact 1 and fact 2 to you

"Fact2=cities are under regime siege"

Something the Islamic republic of Iran won't tell anyone. Instead they are supporting and encouraging Assad to kill even more of his own people.
isnt gaza under siege by israel?
 

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