What’s the actual human cost of Syria’s war?

Decade-long war has had a devastating toll – half a million dead and 12 million displaced – and it’s not over yet.

Half a million people have died and 12 million have been displaced during the 10 years of fighting in Syria’s war.

A harsh winter and the coronavirus pandemic are adding to the death toll and the misery of those who are alive.

It started as a peaceful protest but the war in Syria is now heading into its 11th year and there is no end in sight.

The country’s been torn into rival areas controlled by different groups, backed by regional or international players.

And it is now facing a surge in COVID-19 cases, an economic crisis and new US sanctions targeting the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

Presenter: Peter Dobbie

Guests:

Kenan Rahmani – advocacy manager of The Syria Campaign, a human rights organisation.

Joshua Landis – director of the Center for Middle East Studies and Sandra Mackey Chair at the University of Oklahoma.

Ammar Waqqaf – director of Gnosos, a Middle East focused think-tank.