Wednesday, February 4, 2015



A Call on the U.S. and the UN to end the siege on Camp Liberty and allow gasoline and other necessary goods to be delivered into camp
Barring gasoline from getting into Camp Liberty entered its third month. In the past nine weeks, not even one liter of gasoline has entered the camp. The gasoline bought by residents in the past three years and brought into the camp is used by a limited number of public service and passenger vehicles. These vehicles are used for the distribution of residents’ daily food, as well as the commute of patients and injured and those unable to walk on gravel and uneven grounds of the camp. Barring gasoline from getting into the camp has forced patients to walk in cold weather on slushy and graveled roads that is tantamount to torturing them. Because of prohibition of gasoline, residents are even unable to take emergency patients to camp’s clinic.

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