August 7,

2013





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"But this situation of insecurity and escalation in violence, especially in areas such as Homs, Aleppo and Al Hasakeh, led to delays," she said to explain this situation.



On the table, we can see that the Al Hasakeh which includes Western Kurdistan has not received any help. It is the most stable region in Syria, but one in need of food because of the closure of borders and roads.



There is no risk in delivering food in the Kurdish region, and this rises the suspicion that the choice not to deliver food in the Kurdish areas has to do with the attempt, by international and regional forces, to break the resistance of the Kurdish people who adopted the "third way" in the Syrian conflict, establishing a de facto democratic autonomy within a "confederation of peoples of the Middle East."



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