THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 12, 2018 - Topic 2
The agreement reached
between armed groups in Eastern Ghouta and a UN delegation to evacuate some militants from the besieged enclave
is the first major concession the rebels have made since Syrian government
attacks began a month ago. Under the deal, the Jaish al-Islam, the main rebel
group, will evacuate militants linked to the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS),
formerly an al-Qaeda front, from Ghouta on the outskirts of Damascus.
HTS
militants will go to Idlib, a province in northwestern Syria run by the rebels,
mainly the HTS. Over the past month, the rebels had refused to strike any deal
with the regime even after repeated bombardment. At least 1,000 people have
been killed in one month, with the UN warning of an “apocalypse” in Syria. The
regime’s argument was that it was seeking to liberate Eastern Ghouta from
terrorist occupation. But about 400,000 people are stuck in the enclave; some
reports say the rebels are using them as human shields. But the regime and its
Russian backers are paying little attention to human suffering. Last month, the
UN Security Council unanimously passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in
Eastern Ghouta. Thereafter, the Syrian government eased the siege of the city,
allowing aid groups to supply assistance. But the ceasefire is yet to take
effect. The Russians, who voted for the resolution at the Security Council,
continued to justify attacks by citing the presence of the HTS, which is linked
to an internationally designated terrorist organisation.
With HTS fighters now being evacuated, it is an
opportunity for Russia and the Syrian regime to cease hostilities and engage
with the other armed groups, including Jaish and Faylaq al-Rahman, an affiliate
of the Free Syrian Army. Both the rebels and the government can learn from the
battle for eastern Aleppo, which regime forces captured in late 2016. After the
rebels ran out of all options in the face of continued Syrian/Russian assaults,
both from land and air, they finally decided to leave the city under Turkish
mediation, handing it over to government forces. The battle for Eastern Ghouta
bears an eerie similarity to that of eastern Aleppo. In Ghouta, the rebels do
not have any meaningful support coming from outside that could allow them to
resist regime forces. What they do now to deter regime advances is to shell the
government-controlled parts of Damascus and its suburbs, killing more civilians
and giving further reason for the regime to justify its military operations.
This will only prolong the conflict, endangering civilians on both sides. Given
the Aleppo example and the reality on the ground in Eastern Ghouta, the sooner
the government forces and the armed gangs reach an agreement for evacuation,
the better it will be for the hundreds of thousands of people in the enclave.
Vocabulary
Evacuate: remove someone from a place
of danger to a safe place.
Example: Several families were evacuated
from their homes
Synonyms: remove, clear, move
out, take away, shift
Besiege: surround a place with armed
forces in order to capture it or force its surrender; lay siege to.
Example: The guerrillas continued to
besiege other major cities to the north
Synonyms: lay siege
to, beleaguer, blockade, surround, invest
Antonyms: aid, befriend, cover, defend, protect, resist, shelter
Regime: a system or planned way of
doing things, especially one imposed from above.
Example: Detention centers with a very
tough physical regime
Synonyms: system, arrangement, order, pattern, method, procedure
Bombardment: a continuous attack with
bombs, shells, or other missiles.
Example: An aerial bombardment will precede
the attack
Synonyms: battery, onrush, overflow, spring, fountain, onset
Apocalypse: an event involving
destruction or damage on an awesome or catastrophic scale.
Example: A stock market apocalypse
Synonyms: disclosure, manifestation, revelation
Antonyms: cloud, cloudiness, concealment, hiding
Unanimous: fully in agreement.
Example: The doctors were unanimous in
their diagnoses
Synonyms: united, in
agreement, in accord, of one mind, of the same mind
Antonyms: diversified, discordant
Resolution: a firm decision to do or not
to do something.
Example: She kept her resolution not to see
Anne any more
Synonyms: intention, resolve, decision, intent, aim, plan, commitment
Antonyms: preparation
Engage: participate or become
involved in.
Example: Organizations engage in a variety
of activities
Synonyms: participate in, take
part in, join in, become involved in
Antonyms: disengage, withdraw
Eerie: strange and frightening.
Example: An eerie green glow in the sky
Synonyms: uncanny, sinister, ghostly, unnatural, unearthly, supernatural
Antonyms: natural, familiar
Endanger: put someone or something at
risk or in danger.
Example: He was driving in a manner likely
to endanger life
Synonyms: imperil, jeopardize, risk, put
at risk, put in danger, expose to danger