
United Nations documents on the Conflict in Syria, including Security Council Resolutions, SC Presidential Statements, Reports by the Secretary-General, and Records of Security Council Meetings. An invaluable resource to any student of international relations or diplomacy: http://www.securitycouncilreport.org/un-documents/syria/
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UN Security Council Resolution 2139, ordering all actions in the conflcit to comply with the delivery of humanitarian aid.
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The European Parliament's Joint Resolution on the EU Strategy for Syria (May 17, 2017)
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European Parliament Resolution on the Situation in Syria (November 24, 2016)
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The Syrian War Crimes Accountability Act (April 7, 2017)
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Rumiyah, the Islamic State's monthly magazine, available through the Clarion Project.
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Declaration of the Syrian National Coaliation of Opposition and Revolutionary Forces
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Bashar al-Assad's Inauguration Speech (July 16, 2014)
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US Government's Assessment of the Syrian Government's Use of Chemical Weapons
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The Institute for the Study of War provides largely accurate, bi-weekly situation reports on the conflict drawn from eye-witness and journalistic accounts.
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The WikieLeaks Syria Files, based on 2 milion emails of 680 asssociations. The Files paint an unsavory image of the Assad Regime, but even more so of the West and of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in particular. Considering everything that has since come out about collusion between WikiLeaks and the Putin Regime, this is an altogether unsurprising development.
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'Homegrown Islamic Extremism in 2013 The Perils of Online Recruitment & Self-Radicalization' (2013), an incredibly prescient report published by the Anti-Defamation League before the wave of well-publicized, ISIS-inspired lone wolf attacks gripped the West.
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