Monday 30 March 2015
First posted at NFZ Syria.
Recently Ed Miliband, along with all other members of the Shadow Cabinet, including Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander, signed the Anne Frank Declaration:
Anne Frank is a symbol of the millions of innocent children who have been victims of persecution. Anne’s life shows us what can happen when prejudice and hatred go unchallenged.
Because prejudice and hatred harm us all, I declare that:
Because prejudice and hatred harm us all, I declare that:
- I will stand up for what is right and speak out against what is unfair and wrong
- I will try to defend those who cannot defend themselves
- I will strive for a world in which our differences will make no difference – a world in which everyone is treated fairly and has an equal chance in life
Since then, Ed Miliband has been talking about his August 2013 decision to block joint UK-US action in response to the Assad regime’s mass killing of civilians with Sarin chemical weapons. He said that this choice proves he is “tough enough” to be prime minister: “Hell yes.” Many of his supporters seem to agree, and “Hell yes” t-shirts have been produced, celebrating Ed Miliband’s toughness in helping get a mass-murdering regime off the hook.
Not that they see it in quite that way. Jamie Glackin, Chair of Scottish Labour, denied that there was any connection between Ed Miliband’s “hell yes” phrase and the August 2013 chemical attack: “It’s got nothing to do with that. At all.”
But it has everything to do with that. Ed Miliband’s chosen anecdote to show toughness was to point to the time he prevented action against a mass-murdering dictatorship, one that gave refuge to a key Nazi war criminal, that has tortured its citizens on an industrial scale, that is inflicting starvation sieges on hundreds of thousands of people, that has driven half of the population from their homes, four million of them driven out of the country as refugees, and that has continued killing civilians in their tens of thousands since Ed Miliband said “no” to action.
Anne’s life shows us what can happen when prejudice and hatred go unchallenged.
When asked about the consequent events in Syria, Ed Miliband shirked responsibility. “It’s a failure of the international community,” he said. But we are the international community. The UK is a key member of the international community, one of only five permanent members of the UN Security Council, and one of only three functioning democracies amongst those five. When Ed Miliband blocked UK action, the consequences were critical.
I will try to defend those who cannot defend themselves.
Anne Frank was 15 when she was killed in the Holocaust. The Anne Frank Trust is holding a #notsilent campaign to mark the 70th Anniversary of her murder on the 14th of April. You can also read more about her at the Anne Frank House museum’s website.
According to a November 2013 report by the Oxford Research Group, Stolen Futures: The hidden toll of child casualties in Syria, 128 children were recorded amongst the killed in the Ghouta chemical attack: 65 girls and 63 boys.
Something of two of those girls, Fatima Ghorra, three years old, and her sister, Hiba Ghorra, four years old, is told by Hisham Ashkar here.
The names of 54 of the girls killed are listed by the Violations Documentation Center in Syria. For some, clicking on a name will give a little more information, such as a photograph in life, or in death, or their age.
Name | Status | Sex | Province | Area | Date of death | Cause of Death |
Islam Abdo al-Syed Ahmad | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Mouadamiyeh | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Maryam Nizar al-Dummarany | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Mouadamiyeh | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Besan Nizar al-Dummarany | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Mouadamiyeh | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Amani Rajab | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Mouadamiyeh | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Shadi Ibrahim al-Tayer | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Hazza | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Maria Fahed al-Laham | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Hazza | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Masa al-Helo | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Ghazal Khabaz | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Sondos Khabaz | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Hiba Mahmoud Sulaiman Ghazi | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Reem Mahmoud Sulaiman Ghazi | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Aysha Mahmoud Sulaiman Ghazi | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Bayan Yosef Sulaiman Ghazi | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Asmae Sami Qonbos | Civilian | Child - Female | Daraa | Harra | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Unidentified | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Ein Tarma | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Amineh Amer Souliman | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Rama Raslan "al-Wazeer" | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Qamar Sayah Zgheb | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Judi Yamen Naddaf | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Amenah Muslim | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Baraa Fayez Al-Naddaf | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Alaa Hazroumah | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Sedra Ahmad Hourani (or Jebawi) | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Shahed Fallahah | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Baraa Hazroumah | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus | Jobar | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Shaimaa Rashad Shams | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Moadah Rashad Shams | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Shefaa Rashad Shams | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Ragad Raslan | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Daughter of Abu Shadi Fallahah | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
btoul Khaled Toumah | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Lina Hamdan | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Reem Khanjou | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Masarrah (Daughter of Amira Arhim) | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Hazza | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Sondous (Daughter of Amira Arhim) | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Hazza | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Taj Zgheab | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Rama Nabel Ghera | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Betoul Nabel Gera | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Fatema Nabel Ghera | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Danya Nabil Ghera | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Heba Nabel Ghera | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Marwa al-Taghlbi | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Waed Ahmad al-Hafez | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Houda Bagdadi | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Jobar | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Duaa Ayman Dahla | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Safa Faris al-Qabalawe | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Jana Ahmad Hazroumeh | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus | Jobar | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Feryal Fares Qablawi | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Yaman al-Basal | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Erbeen | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Unidentified | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Erbeen | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Unidentified 2 | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Erbeen | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Riham Muhannad Tieba | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Mleha | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Sidra Souliman | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |
Lelas Mohammed Qatmeh | Civilian | Child - Female | Damascus Suburbs | Zamalka | 2013-08-21 | Chemical and toxic gases |