Syria's White Helmets: Rescuers In Rebel-held Areas
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published July 22, 2018 | 05:36 PM
Beirut, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Jul, 2018 ) :Syria's White Helmets rescue force said Sunday some of its volunteers had arrived in Jordan after being evacuated out of a southern region where rebels agreed to a regime takeover.
Here is an overview of the group, whose volunteers are known for their white hard hats and work in opposition-controlled parts of the war-torn country.
- Thousands of volunteers - The group emerged in 2013, when Syria's civil war was nearing its third year, and operates in battered opposition-held zones.
It was not until the following year that it took its current form and began to be known as the "White Helmets" for the distinctive hard hats worn by its members.
All are volunteers who had different occupations before the brutal repression of anti-government protests in 2011 spiralled into full-blown civil war.
In their previous lives, they were bakers, decorators or even students.
A vast majority of the group's 3,750 members are men, but it does include female rescuers. More than 250 members have died in the war, White Helmet chief Raed Saleh says.
- 'Save all of humanity' - Some of its members have received training abroad, returning to instruct colleagues on search-and-rescue techniques.
The group has received funding from a number of governments, including Britain, Denmark, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.
But it also solicits individual donations to purchase equipment, including their signature hard hats which cost around $145 (124 Euros) each.
Since 2013, they have rescued thousands of civilians trapped under the rubble after air strikes or caught up in fighting on different fronts of the war.
The group's motto -- "To save one life is to save all of humanity" -- is drawn from a verse in the Koran, although the White Helmets insist they help all victims, regardless of religion.
- Nobel nomination - But the group has attracted criticism, mostly from backers of President Bashar al-Assad's government.
Assad himself, in an interview with AFP last year, accused the group's members of being "Al-Qaeda" jihadists.
He said their members "shaved their beards, wore white hats, and appeared as humanitarian heroes, which is not the case".
But elsewhere, the volunteers have been hailed as "real life heroes" focused only on saving lives.
They were nominated for the Nobel Peace prize in 2016, but ultimately did not win.
A short documentary about them won an Oscar last year, helping to bring them further international renown.
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