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Opinion: What to do for besieged people of Aleppo

Translation by Yusra Ahmed 

(Eqtsad)- Few days ago, the Syrian regime managed to control the last supply route connecting the liberated areas in Aleppo to the other parts of the country, to join the list of besieged cities. 

Four years passed since Liwa al-Tawheed and the Free Syrian Army (FSA) entered Aleppo in 22-23 of July 2012. 

The irony is that in the same date but after 4 years, the regime managed to put the Aleppo within the list of besieged cities, is that  pure coincidence, or is it the American hands those decide how all the events should go with help of Russia. 
The siege first affect civilians, and the first sign was that each family at most could have only a bag of bread each two days. Added to lack of fuel and gas which reflected on moving and using transportation, not to mention lack of money and obstacles in money transfer.
 
People under siege need food, fuel and money even before providing them with arms and weapon. 

Therefore the plan should be of multiple roles with different bodies to share implementation of each part of it.

Supporting bodies should continue funding for workers’ salaries especially who work in service sector like electricity, water, sanitation, civil defense, rescuing an medical care. 

Moreover, supporting organizations should keep pressurising the international donors and charity bodies and the Red  Cross to implement the emergency status on Aleppo and include it within the United nations programmes applied to other besieged areas. 

With siege, manipulating started to appear, although the Islamic formations try their best to control prices, which is accepted by retailers, but money exchange  offices still difficult to control as they have risen to commission rate for US Dollar  exchange, as it reached

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