Raed Saleh

Raed Saleh

activist Syria

Raed Saleh is a prominent Syrian civil society leader known for his role as the head of the Syrian Civil Defense, commonly referred to as the White Helmets, which has been instrumental in rescue operations during the Syrian civil war. He has been recognized for his bravery and commitment to humanitarian efforts, and was recently appointed as minister for emergency disasters in Syria's new transitional government.

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United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Raed Saleh announced the evacuation of 173 families from camps in Idlib due to severe weather conditions. 8

Al Ittihad: سوريا.. إجلاء عشرات العائلات من مخيمات إدلب جراء الأمطار

Germany Germany: Raed Saleh mentioned that a party ban is a sharp sword, but democracy must be defensible in emergencies. 6

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Berliner Landesparlament will AfD-Verbotsverfahren anstoßen - Politik

Iraq Iraq: Raed Saleh announced the control over forest fires in western Hama countryside. 7

Al Mada: سوريا.. إعلان السيطرة على حرائق الغابات في ريف حماة الغربي

Bolivia Bolivia: Raed Saleh, the Syrian Minister of Disaster Management and Emergency Response, stated that all allegations of atrocities would be thoroughly investigated. 5

El Deber: "Les dispararon a los pacientes en sus camas": los testimonios de la masacre en un hospital de la capital de los drusos en Siria

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Raed Saleh is the Syrian Minister of Emergency and Disaster Management who commented on the explosion in Idlib. 6

Al Ittihad: سوريا.. 12 قتيلاً و100 مصاب جراء انفجار في ريف إدلب

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Raed Saleh, the Syrian Minister for Disaster Management and Emergency Response, stated that allegations of atrocities would be investigated. 5

BBC: 'They shot patients in beds' – BBC hears claims of massacre at Suweida hospital