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    decides not to attack‚ they must act in a way that will deter such an event from happening again. In March 2011‚ demonstrators began to gather in Syria voicing their need for political participation‚ increased freedoms and the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad. These demonstrations were part of a movement in the Middle East known as the Arab Spring. In April 2011‚ the government deployed the Syrian Army‚ who began to fire on protesters in hopes of ending the numerous demonstrations. Throughout

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    the Syrian uprising‚ began on March 15‚ 2011. Ever since‚ it has been a growing armed conflict between supporters of the Ba’ath government‚ and rebel groups wishing to abolish it. It all began when protesters demanded the resignation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Because the Syrian President declined the demand of resignation of the Syrian people‚ an enormous‚ uncontrolled peaceful uprising began. In April of 2011 the Syrian Army was deployed to control the uprising; cold-hearted soldiers fired at

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    conflict began on 15 March 2011‚ with popular demonstrations that grew nationwide by April 2011. These demonstrations were part of the wider Middle Eastern protest movement known as the Arab Spring. Protesters demanded the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad‚ whose family has held the presidency in Syria since 1971‚ as well as the end of Ba’ath Party rule‚ which began in 1963. In April 2011‚ the Syrian Army was deployed to quell the uprising‚ and soldiers fired on demonstrators across the country

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    U.S History Ms.Afolabi Summer Assignment Trayvon Martin Medical Examiner Fired “Shiping Bao‚ the medical examiner who changed his mind on crucial aspects during his testimony at George Zimmerman’s trial‚ has been fired. But he’s not going down without a fight. Bao has hired a lawyer and is hinting at a lawsuit.” I disagree with the editorial I do because I feel like the only reason why his examiner was fired is because the seriousness of the case an the publicity it brung. I feel like in

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    and the devastating tsunami in Japan that led to explosion in nuclear power plant. There was another event that took its beginning in February of that mysterious year – the conflict in Syria. To remind‚ the opposition of Syria rebelled the President Bashar Assad’s regime and wanted his resignation. Even though the inception of the rebellion has started in peaceful way‚ nowadays the situation in Syria raised to the level of civil war. The uprising is going on with firefights between opposition’s armed

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    people of Egypt and Libya performed a successful uprising against their government and reclaimed their power of their country. The Syrian people‚ the last to start the uprising‚ are still in a violent‚ bloody war against the government of president Bashar al-Assad. U.S intervention in the Syrian war is necessary to stop the bloodshed and the refusal of the dictatorship to resign from office by taking strict military action and depriving Assad of weapons‚ funding and food in order to force him out of

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    and have power‚ while Syrians who resist Assad are the heroes and are suppressed. The story started a year ago when a groop of teenagers wrote the statement‚ “THE PEOPLE WANT THE REGIME TO FALL” on a wall. This statement threatened Syria’s dictator‚ Bashar al-Assad. When the teenagers were jailed and punished‚ a lot of people protested against the brutality

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    government continues to crackdown on opponents‚ despite the monitors being in the country. (Jan. 6): A bomb explodes in Damascus‚ killing 25 people and injuring dozens more. It is the second attack in the capital in the last two weeks. (Jan. 11): President Bashar al-Assad appears in public for the first time since the uprising began‚ thanking the crowd for supporting him. Meanwhile‚ a French journalist is killed during an attack at a progovernment rally in Homs. European Union Agrees to Impose Oil Embargo

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    A country that I would consider a dystopian society would be Syria. Syria has several dystopian qualities. Compared to America Syria seems like a very harsh‚ consequential place to live. The dystopian qualities have most likely alway been around in Syria‚ but it really took a turn for the worst in 2011. The president in office for that year started several problems with in Syria and citizens started rebelling. The whole situation turned into a huge problem and it lead to harmful consequences. Also

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    the United States‚ we also have these issues around the world. Syria is one of the top world issue at the moment. They are also an extreme example of power corrupting a leader. For several months now Syria has had mulpitple fights between President Bashar al-Assad and his people. “This has cost the lives of at least 10‚000 people” (Precious). Many disagree with the President and in return he has attacked them. He has now been accused of using chemical weapons against them. This is an unacceptable example

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