Talks under way to evacuate the starving from Madaya

Published January 13, 2016
In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016 photo, a young boy waits to be evacuated from the besieged town of Madaya. ─ AP
In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016 photo, a young boy waits to be evacuated from the besieged town of Madaya. ─ AP
In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016 photo, a convoy of vehicles loaded with food and other supplies organised by The International Committee of the Red Cross, working alongside the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and the U.N. makes it's way to the besieged town of Madaya. ─ AP
In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016 photo, a convoy of vehicles loaded with food and other supplies organised by The International Committee of the Red Cross, working alongside the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and the U.N. makes it's way to the besieged town of Madaya. ─ AP
Map showing location of Madaya. ─ AFP
Map showing location of Madaya. ─ AFP

BEIRUT: Aid groups were in talks on Tuesday to evacuate 400 people, many starving, from a besieged Syrian town where the UN said suffering was the worst seen in the nearly five-year-old war.

More than two dozen people have reportedly starved to death in Madaya, crippled by a six-month government siege that has made even bread and water hard to find.

On Monday, the first trucks of aid in about four months entered the town, delivering desperately needed food and medicine.

Residents who say they have received permission from the Syrian government to leave the besieged town depart after an aid convoy entered Madaya. ─ Reuters
Residents who say they have received permission from the Syrian government to leave the besieged town depart after an aid convoy entered Madaya. ─ Reuters

But hundreds of residents remain in need of urgent care, and humanitarian organisations were working on their evacuation, according to International Committee of the Red Cross spokesman Pawel Krzysiek.

“It’s a very complicated process that needs permission to realise this humanitarian operation. We are in negotiations with all parties,” Krzysiek said. He said the ICRC, the United Nations and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent were all “working on” the evacuation process.

UN aid chief Stephen O’Brien on Monday called for Syria’s government to allow the 400 people to leave the town to receive medical care.

Residents talk to a reporter after the arrival of an aid convoy. ─ AP
Residents talk to a reporter after the arrival of an aid convoy. ─ AP

“They are in grave peril of losing their lives,” O’Brien told reporters after a UN Security Council meeting.

Permission for safe access must come from “all the parties who govern any of the routes that need to be deployed, either for the ambulances or for any kind of air rescue”. he said.

Residents talk to the media as Syrian Army soldiers stand nearby. ─ Reuters
Residents talk to the media as Syrian Army soldiers stand nearby. ─ Reuters
Residents who say they have received permission from the Syrian government to leave the besieged town wait to depart. ─ Reuters
Residents who say they have received permission from the Syrian government to leave the besieged town wait to depart. ─ Reuters
Residents talk to reporters in the besieged town of Madaya. ─ AP
Residents talk to reporters in the besieged town of Madaya. ─ AP

Published in Dawn, January 13th, 2016

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