Turkish warplanes have begun attacking northeastern Syria, causing widespread panic among Christian and other religious communities caught up in the aerial bombardments.
Dale Gavlak - Catholic News Service
Islamic State might get ousted, but Christians still worry about safety
“Of course, we are frightened to return. What are we going back to? The houses and churches have been bombed.”
Aid agencies brace for displaced as military prepares offensive on Mosul
Aid groups fear they may be overwhelmed by the sheer numbers involved.
Bombing of Aleppo destroys hospitals, traps civilians, especially kids
“A child less than 10 years old ran to me shouting, ‘Sir, please put my arm back.’ His left arm was amputated and he held it with his right hand.”
Hundreds of Syrian refugee children are educated in Caritas-run schools
“I have never seen such wonderful program like theirs,” a student’s mother said.
Catholic aid officials: we must fix the “broken” humanitarian system
“Our collective unwillingness to prevent or prepare adequately for disasters is a systemic moral failure.”
UNICEF official warns no place is safe for Syria’s children
“A new and disturbing pattern of violations against children’s rights has emerged in the conflict” as youngsters have been killed and maimed, boys under age 15 have been forced into active combat, while still others have been exposed to siege and starvation.
Canada on track to welcome 25,000 Syrian refugees, says ambassador
The Canadian target of accepting 25,000 Syrian refugees by late February “is well in hand, and we should meet it with no problem,” Bruno Saccomani, Canadian ambassador to Jordan, said. “That includes privately sponsored and government-sponsored Syrian refugees.”
Despite worsening weather, aid workers in Greece brace for more migrants
Greece is bracing for thousands more Syrians and other people to land on Lesbos and other key island crossings from Turkey, as those fleeing conflict remain undeterred by the worsening weather and colder autumn temperatures in their desperate search for safety in Europe.
Catholic agencies counseling to help Gaza Strip’s children overcome trauma
Catholic aid agencies having been using various counseling techniques, even a live clown and puppets, to help the Gaza Strip’s children overcome the trauma of lost loved ones and homes in the year since the cease-fire ended the conflict.
