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Switzerland: A new ligh Towards an integrated approach to stopping the war first and then ending it Will the army choose the people or the remnant of the former regime?   Yasir Arman Chinese wisdom says, “A man in anger should not start a war, for his anger will pass but the victims will not return.” Most of the world’s wars have been declared by men, and often war is male while peace is female. Blessed are the women, the first victims of wars. Since the beginning of the war on April 15, based on our long experience, I have been writing in an attempt to reach a common understanding among the democratic forces, the true advocates for stopping the war and the genuine stakeholders in peace, to clarify concepts and form common positions. There are two interconnected stages within a comprehensive process and an integrated approach: the first is to stop the war by committing its parties to address the humanitarian catastrophe, halt violations, and protect civilians with on-ground monitoring; the second is to end the war by addressing its root causes, establishing the state, and completing the tasks of the revolution. These two stages are interconnected as one …

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