A/HRC/25/65 20 133. As at January 2014, 160,000 people were besieged in the towns of Dumah, Arbin, Zamalka, Kafr Batna, Harasta, Jisreen, Saqba and Al-Mliha in eastern Ghouta (Damascus countryside). The denial of food as a military strategy in this agricultural area began during July and August 2013, when crops and farms were shelled and burned. As the siege was tightened, government forces blocked access roads and systematically confiscated food, fuel and medicine at checkpoints. A woman, who fled in mid-September and had not eaten meat or fresh vegetables for more than a year, reported how soldiers at checkpoints would harass anyone caught carrying food and destroy it on suspicion that they were “aligned with the opposition”. In October, ...