
Organizers are saying that Syrian authorities have banned hundreds of activists from crossing into the country to deliver aid to victims of the Syrian regime’s deadly crackdown on anti-government dissidents.
About 200 activists, mainly Syrians traveling from countries which include Bulgaria, the Netherlands, France, and the United States, gathered on the Turkish side of the border Thursday to protest the violence and deliver truckloads of food, medical aid and other supplies.
Bilal Dalati, a spokesman for the Freedom Convoy group, stated Syrian authorities wouldn’t allow the convoy nor the aid in.
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