- Title: Family devastated after Syrian Kurd's immolation outside UNHCR
- Date: 24th October 2019
- Summary: LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND (OCTOBER 24, 2019) (REUTERS) BROTHER OF ALI WEZIR, SYRIAN KURD WHO SET HIMSELF ON FIRE, LAZKIN WEZIR, RESTING HEAD IN HANDS VARIOUS OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF WEZIR, INCLUDING BROTHERS GATHERED AT KURDISTAN CULTURAL CENTRE, SITTING AROUND TABLE
- Embargoed: 7th November 2019 18:50
- Keywords: Syrian Kurd sets himself on fire Ali Wazir Kurds UN refugee crisis Kurdistan Syria
- Location: LAUSANNE AND GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
- City: LAUSANNE AND GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
- Country: Switzerland
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace
- Reuters ID: LVA001B2GKL6V
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Relatives of Ali Wezir, a 32-year old Syrian Kurd who set himself on fire in front of the U.N. Refugee agency (UNHCR) in Geneva, said on Thursday (October 24) that the Turkish military operation in northern Syria launched at the beginning of October was the reason for his act.
A German resident for the past four years, the father of two boys aged 2 and 5, Syrian Kurd Ali Wezir set himself on fire on Wednesday (October 23) while visiting one of his brothers, Lazkin Wezir.
Members of the Kurdish diaspora gathered outside the UNHCR to stand in solidarity with Wezir and to denounce the U.N.'s silence and failure to act.
Wezir is currently receiving treatment at the specialised burns unit at the university hospital in Lausanne, Geneva police spokesman Silvain Guillaume-Gentil said on Wednesday.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) accused Turkey on Thursday of launching a large land offensive targeting three villages in northeast Syria despite a truce. Turkey's military operation was widely condemned by its NATO allies, which said it was causing a fresh humanitarian crisis in Syria's eight-year conflict and could let Islamic State prisoners held by the YPG escape and regroup.
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