Prospects for Syria After Geneva II, Chatham House

28 April 2014

“More than 150,000 people, according to human rights groups, have been killed during Syria's three-year civil war and almost 10 million have been displaced. Following the conclusions of the Geneva II peace talks, there is still no imminent end to the conflict in sight. [Rime Allaf] outlines what the options are for the Syrian Opposition Coalition and discuss what can be done by the international community to help bring the conflict to an end.”

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