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    things occurring that should be taken care of immediate. As a war is currently going on in Syria, many people including children have been forced to leave their country. These people are also known to be Syrian refugees. There has been debates in the United States on whether or not we should accept Syrian refugees because there might be a possibility that they might be related to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria also known as ISIS. ISIS has threatened the United State and has caused major…

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    Syrian Immigration Crisis

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    let them in but until then thousands of refugees will wait on the borders and in refugee camps. While volunteers and workers help aid the immigrants, the countries must find food, water, and shelter for these people. People are dying every day in Syria because of the attacks but people would still let innocent people die rather than to let them in their country. Government officials are helping in this crisis. Nearly six thousand immigrants have died trying to reach nearby safe havens with…

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    lived that long, controlled by the stern Assad regime. Under a dictatorial rule, they lived 45 years under oppression and fear. The fear of reclaiming their right to the freedom from the Assad dictatorship. After long overdue, the tyrannized people of Syria broke their silence on the 15th of March 2011, setting in motion a series of mass protests denouncing the authoritarian system. Emerging first on Syrian grounds and spreading out across the Middle East, the massive street protests engendered…

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    Syria through the eyes of a five year old girl This could be your daughter. Aysha a little five year old Syrian girl now lives in an abandoned derelict building in Turkey. She is just one of the millions of men, women and children who have, according to the UNHCR agency, made the perilous journey over the hot, and dusty, militant infested hills of Syria before reaching the relative safety in neighboring countries like Turkey, Jordan and Iraq. Believe it or not, it could be said that little…

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    world causing chaos wherever they see fit. Working with an international community, the United States and its allies are going to find it hard to finally deal with them. With so many countries and factions dipping their feet into the water that is Syria. The US is going to have to navigate the waters carefully. Though the US should keep supporting the Syrian Rebels, they should not proceed with a full scale confrontation with the Syrian Government, but, the United States does need to stand its…

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    “ We’re just living on the edge of life. We’re always nervous, we’re always afraid” said Mariam Akash who is mother of nine children whose dad was shot by a sniper (“Syria: The Story of the Conflict”). While the syrian civil war crisis is happening there, people here are just living their lives like nothing is happening which is not right. People need to find out what other things are happening around the world. The solution to Syria’s civil war and refugees is that Al-assad must be removed…

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    A violent civil war erupted in 2011 when Syria’s citizens demanded democracy and more freedom and the government responded violently. The refugees are fleeing Syria due to the rise of the Islamic State, the persecution by extremists groups, and the destruction from a chemical attack. Nearly 12 million people have been force from their homes and half of these people are children. Many countries are extending a hand, taking refugees in; Germany: 500,000, UK: 20,000, France: 24,000. Other countries…

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    Spring uprising over the Authoritarian Regimes in the Middle East. To suppress the uprisings in Syria Bashar al-Assad used military force to attack the protesters. Obama spoke out about al-Assad’s treatment of the citizens and wanted change, however he didn’t believe that it was his responsibility to get involved. Assad then increased the use of military force, inflicting even more harm on the people of Syria. This caused president Obama to step…

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    Syrian Government

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    A Powerful Government and Its Hopeless Citizens The struggling people of a country reflects the role of a totalitarian government. Syria has become a divided country because the president, Bashar al-Assad, has done little to nothing to unify and help his people. There has been an emergence of an ethnical divide to overthrow the government because the majority of the country—Sunnis—wants a democracy, while the opposing side—Shiites—is staying loyal to Bashar and the government. The downfall of…

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    It will not be long before Assad and his allies destroy the entire city of Aleppo. The United States should stop funding the Free Syrian Army immediately. Continuing to aid the Free Syrian Army will result in more destruction and loss of life in Syria. The Free Syrian Army will not like this plan; therefore, the United States needs to work with them to convince them that the continued warfare will lead to massive destruction and that a negotiated treaty with the Regime would be the best option…

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