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    Syria used to be a peaceful country. Now it’s a warzone with blood on the streets and people losing their homes and families. Therefore, Syrian refugees should be accepted in European countries for the sake of humanity, save them from the nomadic life, and promise them a bright future for their children. “Humanity” is a big word it has a big meaning which has the power to change the world. Which is lost now when I heard about Syria. Former home residents express in their interview that, “People…

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    Syrian Children

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    Since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War in March of 2011, it has claimed nearly 470,000 lives, 12,000 or more were children (Sinha 1). Within a span of five years since the war began, nearly 3.7 million children have been born in Syria, meaning, 3.7 million children grew up only knowing war and violence (Rasha 1). They weren’t given the opportunity to a good life or a happy childhood. These children are starving and in dire need of outside help. They are going through and seeing things…

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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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    Syria may not be the most known country, but over the last couple of years it has received a lot of attention around the world. Presumably unknown to the vast majority, there has been countless human rights violations occurring within Syria over the span of the last four years. Three violations that spark up concern to Syrian citizens would be the immeasurable murders executed by armed forces in the war, the rebel and ISIS factions recruiting children to be soldiers, and the millions of people…

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    both involved in a genocide based on prejudice, with the intent to completely wipe out their race. The Nazi’s and The Turkish people were responsible for the Genocide of these two groups. The Nazis carried out one of the most notorious crimes in history, The Holocaust. They killed countless minorities but specifically targeted the Jewish. During World War 1, The Ottoman Empire was having a lot of turmoil between the two main ethnicities in the country, The Turks and The Armenians. The Turks felt…

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    Syrian Plight

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    The Plight of the Syrian Christian Christianity's roots run deep in Syria, but so do the memories of Islamic terrorism including kidnappings, suicide bombings, torture, and murder. It is estimated that 11 million Syrians have been displaced and few of them are going to be returning home. The brutality of Isis has ensured that even when they have been pushed back, few in opposition want to return to the region. The Assyrian Christian town on Tal Tamir and nearby villages were overtaken by…

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    you know that Europe had a huge influx of refugees since the second World War? Why are there so many misconceptions about refugees? Due to the Civil War, refugees face through many problems. In Syria, they were led by Al-Assad family since 1971 and the where Quasi-Dictator. The Arab countries forced the dictator to step down, but the Syrian dictator refused to step down and caused the civil war in march 15 2011. The refugees of the Syrian…

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    Syrian, Afghan, Iraqis, Somalis refugees (69% Syrian) flood into Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Germany, Sweden, and Greece and soon America. They are running from war against their dictatorship in Syria and the militias in their county like ISIS, the free Syrian Army, and Al-Qaeda. There has been over 220,000 people killed when they stopped counting. 7.6 million People are miss placed from their homes due to the fighting. The United Nations High commissioner for Refugees Agency…

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    9 million Syrians have sought out refuge from their war torn country since 2011.(Insert Citation) The refugee crisis has caused many problems including: shortage of room for sanctuary, a need for more food, civil unrest, and, on the positive side, more awareness. With about 150,000 Syrians migrating to the European Union and 3 million to neighboring countries, there is a result of little room in haven countries.(Insert Citation) Refugee camps across Europe are overflowing. Many countries, such…

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    The devastating Arab-Israeli War commenced on Saturday, May 15. It escalated from a conflict between Israel and the Arab state for Palestine. Although Israel fought with no allies, there unstoppable military overcame the fearless Arab states. Because Israel won the war, they were officially recognized as a state and were able to gain land that had not been previously promised to them. Palestinians were forced out of their homes in a Catastrophe and till this day, many of those displaced were…

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