救援組織“拯救兒童”星期三發(fā)表報(bào)告,強(qiáng)調(diào)指出敘利亞危機(jī)對(duì)兒童的影響,報(bào)告將這些兒童稱為“被遺忘的受害者”。
拯救兒童組織說,學(xué)校和醫(yī)院在敘利亞反政府武裝和政府軍的沖突中遭到破壞,該組織接觸到的“幾乎每個(gè)家庭”都表示不能安全地使用清潔的廁所。
拯救兒童組織的報(bào)告敦促敘利亞沖突各方允許為需要的人們提供人道救援,并停止在居民區(qū)使用爆炸裝置。該組織還敦促交戰(zhàn)各方停止征募少年兵。聯(lián)合國(guó)調(diào)查人員本星期早些時(shí)候說,敘利亞政府軍和反政府武裝都在征募少年兵。
A new report says nearly two million Syrian children need humanitarian assistance, after two years of conflict that has affected their ability to eat, go to school and have access to sanitation.
Aid group Save the Children released the report Wednesday highlighting the effect of the Syrian crisis on what it calls the "forgotten victims" of the fighting.
It says schools and hospitals have been damaged by clashes between rebels and Syrian government fighters, and that "nearly every family" the group spoke with said they could not safely access clean toilets.
The report calls on all parties in the conflict to allow humanitarian aid to get to those who need it, while ending the use of explosives in populated areas. It further urges fighters to end the recruitment of child soldiers - a practice United Nations investigators said earlier this week was being used by both the army and rebels.