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Foreign Affairs committee  I think the priority dollars still belong to Lebanon and to Jordan. Turkey, yes, is definitely a lot more challenged because of an enormous amount of capital outflow due to investors running away from the current political crisis, but I don't think it's nearly as acute. Their cam

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  It's easy to say they need budget support, because clearly they are spending more. One can say invest in the infrastructure, because that's probably the thing that's most burdened. But that's also a challenge, because we don't know for how long and how many more Syrians are going

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  I really do think so. If you want to do something good for the Zaatari camp, stop wasting money on.... I'm sorry, that's not the right word. It's money well spent, but if you really want to get your dollars' worth, get them here and get them out of the misery. Making an extra cli

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  Okay. Just to point something out, Sweden has taken in 16,000 permanent residents. We can do a lot more than 1,600 in this great big country. We've only taken in 200. Now I do want to point out that if a Syrian applies when in Canada as a refugee for asylum, they've been very fav

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  You need heat-seeking MANPADS. That's the biggest thing that has prevented I think a real balance of power in this conflict. As many have pointed out, the fear is that they will be used against commercial planes. That's why none of the western powers are giving them. Now, the S

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  That's called a UN Security Council resolution. It's the only way to do that legally. Both China and Russia have continued to basically block that and veto it. In answer to your previous question, in fact if you look at the manpower of the Syrian army versus the collective oppo

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  Yes, absolutely. In fact, the universities are very open to this idea. However, for them to be careful, if you will, about their own balance books, they need to see the money up front, and that's not necessarily the case. In other words, they want to see equivalent cash in a bank

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  I think 20,000 is very reasonable. I have to add here that many Syrians have small businesses that are family-run businesses. There's an immediate opportunity right there to actually give many, whether they are students or not, part-time jobs. When we're talking about a way to in

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you for the invitation. I'm very happy you were all privy to the testimony of the humanitarian organizations first and foremost, because that's the most important element in understanding Syria. We've heard a lot of numbers, but the few numbers I haven't heard, I have to r

February 24th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Bessma Momani