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    have fled to bordering countries, while 8.7 million remain within the county’s borders – internally displaced (UNHCR). The conflict in Syria started in 2011 just as the Arab Uprisings began toppling authoritarian regimes in the Middle East. In March of 2011 Syria joined the uprisings by conducting anti-government protests and demonstrations of their own in Daraa, Syria. The government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, was quick to silence the voices of demonstrators and did so by immediately…

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    Anwar Saddat create their grand strategy. Saddat wants to gather power from Arab Nation like Syria also Saudi Arabia to support him on the battle with Israel. Syria is one of Egypt allies under the leadership of Al-Assad they are becoming a serious threat for Israel also with Yordania. But after Six Days War there is a difference understanding about military force towards Arab Countries also Egypt and Syria. Because USA and Israel didn't think about their military capability to create a modern…

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    Qin Dynasty Human Rights

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    In society, the role of the government is to provide adequate care to all its people and insure that they are protected socially, politically, economically, and even physically. Regardless of the system of polity in place, the sole purpose of the government is to serve the governed. To protect the rights of people all around the globe, the Declaration of Human Rights (D.H.R.) was created by the United Nations. The document cites three basic rights that all people are entitled to.These include…

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    Since March 15th, 2011, there have been million and millions of syrians refugees who have fled their country to neighboring states, including Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, and Turkey. Many refugees have also gone to Europe, due to a massive Civil war between the Syrian government and the citizens who are called, rebels. The main question is what do we do with syrian refugees? Many of them have nowhere to go. Do we build more camps, or do we leave them on there own. I interviewed six different…

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    In response to Assad gassing and killing children in Syria, President Barack Obama argues that something has to be done to stop Assad from using chemical weapons in his speech “Remarks by the President in Address to the Nation on Syria.” He effectively builds his argument by using imagery, logos, and ethos. Obama starts his speech off by using vivid imagery of “(syrian) Men, women, children lying in rows, killed by poison gas. Others foaming at the mouth, gasping for breath. A father…

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    Hezbollah Research Paper

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    combination of regular forces, irregular forces, and/or criminal elements all unified to achieve mutual benefitting effects. Hezbollah is an innovative, globally connected, and networked population of fighters. Coupled with the failing state of Syria and the rogue state of Iran, they are legitimized as a hybrid threat and a terrorist organization.…

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    The al-Assad regime is one of the many warring units that are executing genocide. In March of 2011, pro-democracy protests erupted in Syria and quickly increased throughout the country. The Assad regime responded with a brutal suppression on the peaceful protests by mass killing of the protesters. This group has reached the persecution and extermination stages of genocide, with its violent…

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    going about your day, when suddenly, a civil war erupts and people scatter for safety? Understanding that’s not how it happened, but imagine being part of the millions of peoples scattering for their lives and seeking a safe place to stay. Turmoil in Syria has left the country in disarray. Neighboring countries were left speechless when they heard was in the brink of civil war. During war, people of all classes are affected, and innocent families are killed. Knowing this war has no end in sight,…

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    Persuasive Essay On Syria

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    IS EUROPE RESPONSIBLE ABOUT SYRIAN REFUGEES? The Syria struggle has set off the biggest philanthropic emergency of our era. More than 8 million individuals are uprooted inside Syria, and another 4 million Syrians have fled their nation to discover asylum in neighboring nations. They seek after the day when they may have the capacity to come back to Syria to revamp their lives, homes and nation. Lamentably, that day is no place in sight. Men, ladies and kids hazard progressively risky excursions…

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    The war in Syria and North Africa have been going on for as long period of time , and many refugees have tried to flee the country for a better life and died. There are many ways the west can deal with the refugee crisis from Syria and North Africa. Enabling safe passage is key, Develop better assistance for the west countries who take in refugees and other countries have to share the burden. We can use history to help us in situations like this, in this era. During the inter war years the…

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