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When Neutrality Resembles Taking Sides: the Red Cross, Separatists, and a Crisis of Confidence - Algeria Patriotique - Algeria International News Journal
For decades, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has explained its work with a simple formula: to help victims of war, it is necessary to talk to all parties to the conflict. If a territory is controlled not by a state, but by an armed group, insurgents, or a separatist administration, access to civilians, the wounded, and prisoners is impossible without contact with the real power on the ground. But this is where neutrality ceas…
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For decades, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has explained its work with a simple formula: to help victims of war, it is necessary to talk to all parties to the conflict. If a territory is controlled not by a state, but by an armed group, insurgents, or a separatist administration, access to civilians, the wounded, and prisoners is impossible without contact with the real power on the ground. But this is where neutrality ceas…