Prison breaks and renewed clashes raise alarm in northeast Syria

Secretary-General António Guterres is following the continuing violence “with great concern,” Deputy UN Spokesperson Farhan Haq said on Tuesday in New York. 

The Secretary-General called for full respect for international law and the protection of civilians while also stressing the importance of securing detention facilities. 

He urged the parties to continue dialogue, move forward in good faith, and work together to secure the implementation of all agreements. 

Fearing for families 

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, was “concerned about reports of renewed fighting between the Syrian Army and the SDF, despite the 18 January ceasefire agreement,” Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said earlier in Geneva. 

Rolando Gómez of the UN Information Service (UNIS) there described the overall situation as “worrying, in particular the damage to critical infrastructure.”   

He expressed concern for families unable to leave conflict areas and those who have been newly displaced.  

A fragile transition 

Syria remains on a fragile path to political transition following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 and nearly 14 years of civil war.   

The transitional government has been taking back territory in the northeast under Kurdish control and fighting has occurred in Aleppo, Raqqa, Deir-ez-Zor and Al Hassakeh governorates. 

Speaking in New York, Syria’s UN ambassador Ibrahim Olabi told journalists that the government and the SDF had reached “a common understanding” on several issues regarding the future of Al Hassakeh governorate. 

The SDF will be granted “a four-day period for internal consultations to develop a detailed plan for the practical mechanisms for integrating the area,” he said during a media stakeout at UN Headquarters. 

Syrian troops will not enter Al Hassakeh and Qamishli cities and will remain on their outskirts until a plan is finalised.

ISIL detention camps 

Northeast Syria is home to several prisons holding thousands of ISIL fighters. The terrorist group, also known as Daesh, once controlled large swaths of the country and neighbouring Iraq in its attempt to establish an Islamist caliphate, committing mass executions, rape, forced recruitment and other atrocities along the way. 

Tens of thousands of civilians with suspected ties to the militants, mainly women and children, are housed in separate detention camps such as notorious Al-Hol camp – home to over 30,000 people.   

Ceasefire and clashes 

The ceasefire announced on Sunday followed weeks of deadly fighting.  The truce calls for the authorities to take over SDF-controlled areas and for its forces to be integrated into the national army, among other points. 

Clashes resumed a day later during which roughly 120 ISIL fighters escaped from the prison in Al-Shaddadi city, according to media reports, though most have been captured. 

Ms. Shamdasani recalled that OHCHR has long stated that any integration of security forces into Syrian State institutions, particularly SDF forces, “must take place within a proper human rights-based vetting process to ensure that any individuals involved in human rights violations or abuses are not integrated.”   

Humanitarian support 

Meanwhile, humanitarians have been providing assistance in the four affected governorates, incluidng trauma care, water and hygiene support, and psychosocial support, the UN aid coordination office OCHA reported on Monday. 

Public services have been suspended in Deir-ez-Zor city and key transport routes temporarily closed, leaving civilians cut off from education and healthcare. 

Furthermore, damage to critical infrastructure in Raqqa city has curtailed access between neighbourhoods and disrupted the main water supply. 

OCHA noted that people continue to flee Raqqa and Tabqa cities, as well as Thawra town, and are heading towards Al Hassakeh and Qamishli governorates.  

Hundreds of families remain unable to leave Tabqa and are sheltering in public facilities. 

Assessments are underway to determine people’s needs as humanitarians continue to call for sustained, safe access to the population. 

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Severe Weather Warning issued for next 5 Days 

India Meteorological Department has issued severe weather warning for the five days beginning April 7, 2018 to April 11, 2018.

The northeastern belt over the Gangetic plain and Bihar, Assam  & Meghalaya  and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura are likely to witness thunderstorm accompanied with squall, said the Met agency in its latest bulletin. Southern states are likely to witness severe rains today and tomorrow. Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai may have to be prepared for a rainy weekend, going by the weather report.

Here is the details alert:

07 April (Day 1):

♦  Heavy rain very likely at isolated places over Meghalaya.

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with squall and hail very likely at isolated places over Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha.

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with squall very likely at isolated places over Bihar, Assam  & Meghalaya  and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds & lightning very likely at isolated places over Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada.

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds very likely at isolated places over East Uttar Pradesh, interior Tamilnadu, Interior Karnataka, north Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh and Sub­Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim

08 April (Day 2):

♦ Heavy rain very likely at isolated places over Sub­Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim.

♦  Thunderstorm accompanied with squall and hail very likely at isolated places over  Uttrakhand and Odisha.

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with squall very likely at isolated places over Sub­Himalayan West Bengal  & Sikkim, Bihar,  north Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds & lightning very likely at isolated places over Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada  and south Konkan & Goa.

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds very likely at isolated places over interior Tamilnadu, Kerala, Interior  &  Coastal Karnataka,Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal and East Madhya  Pradesh.

09 April (Day 3)

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with squall and hail likely at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

♦  Thunderstorm accompanied with squall likely at isolated places over Punjab.

♦  Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds likely at isolated places over Kerala and Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi.

10 April (Day 4):

♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with squall and hail likely at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

♦  Thunderstorm accompanied with squall likely at isolated places over Punjab and north Uttar Pradesh.

♦  Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds likely at isolated places over  Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi.

 

11  April (Day 5):

♦  Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds likely at isolated places over Sub­Himalayan West Bengal  & Sikkim, Assam & Meghalaya  and  Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.

 

 

New Post Office Passport Seva Kendras (POPSK) to be Opened in the Second Phase

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Department of Posts (DOP) have decided to utilize the Head Post Offices (HPO)/ Post Offices in the country as Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) for delivery of passport related services to the citizens of the country, giving due functionality to post offices in the country.

In the first phase, it has been decided to open 86 POPSK in the country. 52 POPSK have become functional. MEA and DOP are working closely for the operationalization of passport related services at the remaining 34 POPSK in the first phase.

Following the successful functioning of these POPSK and the positive response received from the people, MEA and DOP have now decided to open another 149 POPSK at the following places to take the total number of POPSK to 235 in the country:

 

S.No.. State/UT Place Total
1 Andhra Pradesh Anantpur, Chitoor, Guntur, Krishna, Ongole, Rajamundry, Srikakulam 7
2 Arunachal Pradesh Changlang, Tirap 2
3 Assam Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Goalpara, Karbi Anglong, Kokrajhar, Mangaldoi, North Lakhim Pur, Sonitpur, Tinsukia 9
4 Bihar Begusarai, Buxar, East Champaran, Gaya, Madhubani, Samastipur, Supaul, Munger, Navada 9
5 Chattisgarh Durg, Rajnandgaon 2
6 Gujarat Anand, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagarh, Kheda, Navsari, Valsad 8
7 Haryana Bhiwani, Kaithal, Narnaul, Panipat, Rohtak, Sonipat, Yamunanagar 7
8 Himachal Pradesh Kangra, Mandi, Una 3
9 J & K Anantnag, Baramula, Kathua 3
10 Jharkhand Bokaro, Hazaribagh, Medininagar 3
11 Karnataka Bellary, Bidar, Raichur, Shivamogga, Tumakuru, Udipi, Vijayapur 7
12 Kerala Chengannur, Idukki 2
13 Madhya Pradesh Balaghat, Chhindwara, Dewas, Hoshangabad, Sehore, Sidhi, Ujjain, Betul, Shivni 9
14 Maharashtra Ahmednagar, Jalna, Latur, Pandharpur, Sangli, Sindhudurg, Wardha, Navi Mumbai, Dombivali, Panvel, Nanded 11
15 Meghalaya Baghmara, Tura 2
16 Odisha Balasore, Berhampur, Bhawanipatna 3
17 Punjab Moga,Sangrur, Tarn Taran, SBS Nagar (Nawan Shahar), Phagwara 5
18 Puducherry Karaikal 1
19 Rajasthan Ajmer, Churu, Dungarpur, Hanumangarh, Karauli-Dhaulpur, Nagaur, Sriganganagar, Alwar, Chittorgarh, Banswara, Pali 11
20 Tamil Nadu Cuddalore, Dindigul, Namakkal, Perambalur, Pudukkottai, Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga, Tiruppur, Viluppuram, Virudhunagar, Kanyakumari(N) 11
21 Telangana Adilabad, Medak, Khammam, Siddipet, Nalgonda 5
22 Uttarakhand Pauri, Roorkee, Rudrapur 3
23 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh, Amethi, Azamgarh, Bahraich, Ballia, Balrampur, Barabanki, Basti, Gonda, Jaunpur, Kushinagar, Mau, Sitapur, Muradabad, Pratapgarh, Rae Bareli, Rampur, Saharanpur, Unnao 19
24 West Bengal Bardhman, Barrackpore, Darjeeling, Malda 4
25 Delhi Krishna Nagar, Lodhi Road, Saket 3
Total 149

 

The Ministry of External Affairs has opened 14 Passport Seva Laghu Kendras (PSLK) in recent years including all the North Eastern States. Two more PSLK at Siliguri in West Bengal and at Sholapur in Maharashtra are scheduled to be inaugurated shortly to take the total number of Passport Seva Kendras in the country to 93.

With the addition of 235 POPSK, the total number of Passport Seva Kendras including POPSK , would be 251.