International Rescue Committee: Over 21,000 People Killed Since UN Global Ceasefire-Resolution
September 25, 2020
September 25, 2020
NEW YORK, Sept. 25 -- The International Rescue Committee issued the following news release on Sept. 24:
At least 21,347 people have been killed in conflict, including more than 5,800 civilian adults and children who were directly targeted /1, despite the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution calling for a global cessation of hostilities some 90 days ago. Instead of a ceasefire, allowing countries and humanitarian organisations to focus on battling the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoi . . .
At least 21,347 people have been killed in conflict, including more than 5,800 civilian adults and children who were directly targeted /1, despite the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution calling for a global cessation of hostilities some 90 days ago. Instead of a ceasefire, allowing countries and humanitarian organisations to focus on battling the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoi . . .