UK appeal raises $72.8m for victims of Turkiye, Syria earthquakes

People stand by body bags as they wait for news of their relatives, by the rubble of collapsed buildings in Hatay. (File/AFP)
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Updated 13 February 2023
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UK appeal raises $72.8m for victims of Turkiye, Syria earthquakes

  • Charity’s chief praises British public for ‘hugely generous response’
  • Government criticized for not lifting sanctions, making it harder for Syrians to receive humanitarian aid

LONDON: An appeal in the UK to raise funds for victims of the earthquakes that struck Turkiye and Syria received £60 million ($72.8 million) in three days, The Daily Mail reported on Monday.

The appeal, launched by the Disasters Emergency Committee, supports 15 charities, and has the support of King Charles III and Camilla, queen consort, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, who said they were “horrified” by the “harrowing images” of the areas affected.

DEC CEO Saleh Saeed said: “We’re incredibly grateful to the British public for their hugely generous response.”

However, the UK government — which has also contributed £5 million to the fund — has faced criticism for failing to lift its sanctions on Syria, thereby creating difficulties in facilitating humanitarian aid deliveries, The Daily Mail reported.

Andrew Mitchell, the UK’s development minister, told the BBC on Sunday that his country’s sanctions against Syria remain in place.

He said that ministers would “do everything [they] can to make sure aid gets through to people who are suffering.”

He added: “Specifically here, where sanctions would hold us back in any way, we would seek to have them lifted, but at the moment we are able to get what we want through.”

The US announced on Saturday a 180-day exemption to its penalties on the war-torn country for “all transactions related to earthquake relief efforts.”

 


Syrian authorities find remains of five victims of Assad regime

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Syrian authorities find remains of five victims of Assad regime

  • The remains of the individuals were scattered on open ground near a house in the village of Al-Qashla, near Manbij

LONDON: Syrian authorities completed the recovery of the remains of at least five individuals in eastern Aleppo province, believed to have died due to the brutal practices of the deposed Bashar Assad regime.

The Syrian Civil Defense found the remains of individuals scattered on open ground near a house in the village of Al-Qashla, near Manbij, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

They have been surveying and investigating the area since Monday, when the first report of human remains came through, in coordination with the National Authority for the Missing.

Authorities have found multiple mass graves in Syria since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024.

Last week, authorities reported that the remains of 14 individuals were found in the Adra industrial area, northeast of Damascus, during excavation for mill foundations in the area.

According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, nearly 177,000 people have been forcibly disappeared in Syria since March 2011.