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Canada to resettle group of Syrian White Helmets

20 October 2018, MVT 11:11
A Syrian girl sits on the shoulders of a man while waving a flag bearing the emblem of the Syrian Civil Defence (also known as "The White Helmets") during a gathering in Anjara in the western countryside of Aleppo province on October 19, 2018 commemorating injured members of the White Helmets and protesting against Russian involvement in Syria. - Russia's UN representative had on October 11 described the White Helmets rescue volunteers as a "threat" and demanded their removal from the war-torn country, during a closed meeting of the UN Security Council called by Moscow, according to a diplomat present at the talks in the New York headquarters. (Photo by Aaref WATAD / AFP)
20 October 2018, MVT 11:11

Canada is preparing to welcome a group of Syrian White Helmets rescuers, officials said on Friday, without specifying when they will be resettled.

"Together with a core group of international allies, Canada is working to resettle a group of White Helmets and their families after they had to flee Syria as a result of being specifically targeted by the Syrian regime and its backer, Russia," Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland and Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said in a joint statement.

"As first responders, the White Helmets have witnessed first-hand some of the most appalling crimes committed by the murderous Assad regime. Canada has supported the work of the White Helmets by helping them to expand, train more volunteers, train more women and save more lives," they said, referring to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

In July, following the evacuation of 400 White Helmets from Syria to Israel and then to Jordan, Canada announced that it was ready to accommodate 50 of them and their families, for a potential total of 250 people.

Jordan said Wednesday a group of 279 Syrian rescue workers has left the kingdom for resettlement in Western countries.

Founded in 2013, the Syrian Civil Defense, or White Helmets, is a network of first responders who rescue wounded in the aftermath of air strikes, shelling or blasts in rebel-held territory.

Ottawa, Canada | AFP

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