West must be in "driver's seat" for Syria reconstruction - HRW

West must be in "driver's seat" for Syria reconstruction - HRW
Western donors must ensure that humanitarian aid and any future reconstruction assistance in Syria do not fuel repression or benefit "cronies" Bashar Assad, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Friday.

The Assad militia has kept tight controls on the aid flow into the country throughout its eight-year war, often depriving civilians in opposition areas of supplies while favoring loyalists, according to New York-based HRW.

But Human Rights Watch, in a report based on interviews with aid workers and experts, said that UN and other aid agencies had been forced into complicity in selective distributions in order to access some areas.

Donors must be in the "driver's seat" now that Assad has all but won the war and millions of Syrian refugees consider returning to their homeland where one-third of the infrastructure has been destroyed, the report said.

The regime has proven to be "a master of manipulation when it comes to aid," Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, told Reuters.

The United States and European Union say they cannot provide aid for reconstruction in Syria without a political transition and end to a war that has killed hundreds of thousands.

The economies of Syria's main allies Russia and Iranian are hurting, Roth said. "So I don't see other big sources of funds. They are going to be Western funds which gives the Western donors some leverage which we hope that they will exercise."

"Anybody proposing to provide humanitarian or reconstruction assistance in Syria has the responsibility to do basic due diligence to ensure that their funds are going to those in greatest need, that they are not underwriting ongoing repression, that they are not padding the bank accounts of regime officials and cronies," he said.

Roth also accused the Assad regime of seizing properties belonging to Syrians who fled the war, and said this was a big obstacle for returnees.

The report is based on Reuters 

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