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    The Syrian Civilian Conflicts The Syrian conflicts have been occurring since the 15th of March 2011‚ as a secular revolt against autocracy. It turned out to be more than just a conflict that would be resolved with war. Some claiming it started of with only peaceful demonstrations then it evolved in to a continuous matter of disasters. While others claimed that they were more than just ‘peaceful demonstrations’. Obviously each discourse has their reasons for believing the truth they want to believe

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    Syrian Crisis

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    I. Background to the crisis in Syria Protests asking for the release of political prisoners began mid-March 2011 and were immediately met by Syrian security forces who at first detained and attacked protestors with batons‚ and later opened gunfire‚ and deployed tanks and naval ships against civilians. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad refused to halt the violence and implement meaningful reforms demanded by protestors such as the lifting of emergency law‚ broader political representation and a freer

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    It’s a gateway between east and west and for thousands of years; it’s grown to be one of the largest trading centers. The people over there are so friendly and not bigots that they will greet anyone they whether they know them or not. The main cuisine is essentially classic Arabic food and it has an exotic twist to it. Greeks‚ Egyptians‚ Romans‚ Persians – this land has been occupied by some of the greatest empires ever that each and every one of them left a memorable mark‚ allowing the land‚ food

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    Syrian Genocide

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    Country: Syria 1. Previous History of Systemic Acts of Violence The Syrian breakdown began in 2011 when Syrian President Bashar el-Assad began a brutal crackdown because of the peaceful protestors of the country. The attacks escalated when a civil war broke out between the Assad Regime with allied militias and opposition groups against the protesters because a group of kids under the age of 15 sprayed a wall with graffiti‚ demeaning the Assad Regime‚ which was considered a crime against the

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    ● The case “Syrian Refugees” causes questions to arise regarding whether or not the United States should do more to help those caught in the middle of the Syrian civil war. ● The war has nearly half of the population of Syria to scatter far from their homes and destroyed their standards of living. ● Along with the civil war‚ the emergence of the Islamic state there has also instigated many to leave their homelands. ● Due to this displacement many seek to find asylum in other neighboring countries

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    Filipino Uprisings

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    "Filipino uprisings" Chapter VII (INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL OF FILIPINO UPRISINGS) HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF FILIPINO UPRISINGS The early missionaries learned the language of their flock and even their customs and traditions. They lived among the people as the father and mentors of the community. At times they took the sides of the natives against tax exaction of the state. They worked through the chiefs and established themselves as an additional authority. Greater power together with the decline

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    syrian conflict

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    The whole conflict with Syria is that it is in the midst of a civil war that has come to be known as the Syrian Uprising. The civilians are fighting for the resignation of President Assad. What were once peaceful protests turned into deadly riots after soldiers fired on demonstrators which consisted of women and children which caused a nationwide uproar. This single action would bring the world to the brink of a third world war. August 21‚ 2013 civilians of Syria were gassed

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    Syrian Refugees

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    decision to let in Syrian refugees is the right one). That example was a very hard hit on the US as they essentially let them die. This current situation is very similar as if we don’t allow these innocent people to coming into the country we are send them back to their doom. Another reason not to limit Syrian refugees from coming into the US is that they have nowhere else to go. As Syria is in a large conflict and violent bombings and destruction occurs often this has lead to many Syrians homeless (America

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    Syrian Problems

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    Red Cross has called it a state civil war. It all started in March 2011 in a Syrian city called Deraa. People stormed the streets to protest after 15 schoolchildren had been arrested and reportedly tortured for writing anti-government graffiti on a wall. The protests started very calmly‚ only claiming to release the children and wanting democracy and greater freedom for people in the country of Syria. On March 18‚ the Syrian army opened fire on protesters‚ killing four. The next day at a funeral for

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    Syrian Civil War

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    Syrian Civil War Project on Syrian Civil War May‚ 2013 War is the horrible‚ the most cruel activity of man. It is nothing but mass murder. The evolution of human society towards something better has always been under wars. Millions of dollars are spend every year for deadly weapons of war. Human nature hates cruelty although some people believe that humans must shed blood to satisfy their blood thirsty nature. But is it so the case? Wars have been fought for a lot of reasons. But the Syrian

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