Introduction
The Syrian crisis has led to massive loss of life and destruction of property as government and rebel opposition forces fight each other to take control of different points within the country. International attention and concern has grown over rampant violation of human rights in Syria especially by government forces that deliberately attack its civilians with military weapons. However, Ghouta attack of august 2013 demonstrated to the world how far the Assad regime was willing to go in an attempt to protect his hold of power. Opposition rebels were making advances into the suburbs of the Markaz Rif district and the government looked overwhelmed, with Damascus …show more content…
The Shia group has also moved into Syria to support Assad forces against the Sunni rebels who are currently trying to topple the government of Syria. Though the Shia group openly supports Assad, they are keen to ensure that the country is free from sectarian class fueled by the Syrian crisis. Sunni groups and political parties based in Syria have also openly funded the activities of the Syrian rebels though the parties have expressed desire to maintain internal stability in Lebanon (Freeman …show more content…
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