Endgame in Idlib? Prospects for the ceasefire and stability in Syria

Endgame in Idlib? Prospects for the ceasefire and stability in Syria

Paper for Trends Research by Chris Doyle, March 2020

Many observers believe that the battle over north-west Syria represents the endgame of the conflict in the embattled country. They argue that once the regime recaptures these last areas outside of its control, opposition to its rule will evaporate and Syria will revert to the authoritarian system that existed before 2011.

Vermin get treated better than refugees fleeing to Europe

Vermin get treated better than refugees fleeing to Europe

Article by Chris Doyle, first published in Arab News 9 March 2020

In the Middle East’s regional power games, the Syrian regime has deployed 11 million as weapons; Turkey has deployed about 4 million. These weapons are not bullets or shells. They are refugees and displaced people; human beings who have lost pretty much everything. All too often they find themselves forced on to the front lines of the regional great game.

NGOS meet with new Foreign Office Minister, James Cleverly on Israel-Palestine

NGOs meet with new Foreign Office Minister, James Cleverly
5 March 2020

A platform of aid agencies and NGOs including Caabu who work with Palestinians met with the new British Foreign Office Minsiter responsible for the Middle East James Cleverly on 5 March 2020.  Caabu Director, Chris Doyle, chaired the session, which discussed key issues affecting Palestinian lives including the threat of annexation, settlement expansion, international law, the situation facing Palestinians in Gaza as well as the shrinking space for civil society groups working on this issue. 

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