Why we've all got to stand #WithSyria
This evening, I'll be standing in Traflgar Square along with thousands of others to mark an anniversary we all hoped wouldn't exist.
On Saturday, it will be three years since the start of peaceful protests in Syria. Protests which were brutally supressed, which has led to a conflict that has displaced 9.3 million people from their homes.
9.3 million men, women and children. That's a full million more than the population of London - all trying to flee from shelling, bombing, snipers. To find safety, food, medical help or just their loved ones.
It's an unimaginable number, which is why Save the Children created this incredible video, to start to give us an inkling of what those 9.3 million people are going through.
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The largest humanitarian crisis in the world
Those 9.3 million people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. In most cases they've left everything behind to escape the conflict.
But despite this desperate need, Syrian authorities are preventing help get to those that need it. At Amnesty, the only way we've been able to report on the desparate situation is for our researchers to sneak across the border, at huge personal risk.
At least 250,000 people are besieged across Syria in places like Yarmouk, and we've seen reports of the few aid workers and doctors trying to help civilians being aribitrarily arrested.
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