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Syria: International Commission of Inquiry on Syria Lacks Professionalism and Neutrality
Syria: Report of International Commission of Inquiry on Syria Lacks Professionalism and Neutrality. Damascus (Syriaonline & nsnbc) – The periodic report issued by the International Commission of Inquiry last December 20 on Syria lacks the professionalism and neutrality, Foreign and … Continue reading
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Tagged International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, lack of Professionalism of UN Independent Commission on Syria, Letter by Syrian Foreign Minister to the UN, nsnbc.me, Syria responds to Commission Report, Syriaonline
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The Dynamics of the Crisis in Syria. Conflict Versus Conflict Resolution. (Part 3)
The Dynamics of the Crisis in Syria. Conflict Versus Conflict Resolution. (Part 3) (Part 1)(Part 2)(Part 4)(Part 5) –Dr. Christof Lehmann. – After 19 months of violent conflict in Syria a feasible solution seems farther removed than ever. The influx … Continue reading
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