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    house along with his parents. Anyone‚ old or child‚ who finds himself/herself in this situation‚ would feel devastated. The scenario can relate to Syria: thousands of people are losing their families and relatives within no time because of brutality of extreme terrorism of the notorious Islamic State(ISIS)‚ and relentless barrel bombing of Government of Syria. To save their lives‚ people are fleeing to different European countries and to the United States. Before the Paris attack by the Islamic State(ISIS)

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    Since 2011 Syria has been under Civil War‚ putting millions of Syrians in out of their homes‚ communities and home country. Many Syrians have been forced in to refuges camps in Jordan and other countries; many more have been forced to flee the country to neighbouring countries and countries around the world. Men have been taken away from their families to fight in the war‚ women have been forced to leave their world and children have had to leave their friends‚ school‚ and sometimes extended family

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    Historical Background & Causes: The Turkish-Kurdish conflict began because of the refusal of the Turkish government to recognize the national identity of the Kurds. The Turkish government tried to get rid of the Kurdish identity and assimilate the Kurds into Turkish society. There was also an attempt to get rid of the Kurdish language‚ which later was called a “linguistic genocide”. Despite the fact that the Kurdish language was banned only in 1983‚ already in 1925 in some provinces it was forbidden

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    What Is Genocide?

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    safe haven.“ Turkish aggressions against Armenians during World War I‚ Mehmed Talat‚ the Ottoman minister of the interior‚ announces that all Armenians living near the battlefield zones in eastern Anatolia (under Ottoman rule) will be deported to Syria and Mosul”. Sadly‚ with the use of propaganda‚ the Ottoman empire managed to display the Armenians in an inimical light‚ they justified the deportations by professing that it was necessary in order to preserve civil order. However‚ the most tragic

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    cinema‚ is the entangled love story of a Druze bride‚ Mona‚ who lives in Golan Heights‚ the occupied Israeli land. The entire movie focuses on Mona’s journey to wed a television star and comedian‚ Tallel‚ who lives in Syria. However‚ once Mona marries‚ her citizenship will belong to Syria‚ and she can never again see her family. Throughout the movie‚ there are set backs to the engagement‚ obstacles that must be overcome‚ heartbreaks‚ and bittersweet successes. Amidst the general story of Mona’s journey

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    Revolt of World War I can be said to be a key battle in the Arab world‚ with reinforcement from the West. The key countries that were involved with the Revolt included the Kingdom of Hejaz‚ Britain‚ France and the Ottoman Empire (Lecture on Bahrain and Syria). The Ottoman Empire had assumed authority over most of the Middle East‚ and their government was mostly dominated by Turkish officials. The Arab population within the Ottoman Empire wanted to create an independent Arab state without any ties to the

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    Syrian scandals Only one case of Airbus’s colluding with a middleman apparently to bribe officials to buy its aircraft has led to convictions. According to Syria’s state news agency‚ three people were sentenced in Syria in October 2001 to 22½ years imprisonment each (later reduced to ten years) for “serious irregularities” in connection with state-owned Syrianair’s order for six Airbus A320s in 1996. The court also imposed a fine on the three of $268m. They were a former minister for economic affairs

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    Egypt and collect taxes. During the rule of the Hyksos it was a time of peace and prosperity‚ and Egyptian religion was well respected. Nothing can be found out on where the Hyksos came from‚ but it is a guess that they are either from Palestine or Syria. Although nothing is left of their buildings and monuments they had a lasting influence on Egyptian military technique‚ because they were the first to introduce a horse and a chariot. They also introduced the compound bow‚ improved battle-axes and

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    1. Kim Jong Un: Kim Jong Un is by far the worst dictator on this list‚ not only because he has an unsound mind‚ but because he‚ and those who came before him‚ have destroyed any chance of anyone helping the country. Through the years‚ Kim Jong Un has been known for doing and saying inane things‚ i.e. communicating with dolphins‚ not pooping‚ and executing those who do not agree with him‚ and will continue doing these things until his death or the death of his country. Yet‚ the real problem lies with

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    a Long History of Destruction) * It is a state without mercy‚ a state without morals‚ a state premised on racism‚ a state built on deception and lies; * a state defiant of international law‚ the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and the Geneva Conventions that apply to occupying powers; * a state‚ unlike North Korea or Iran‚ the other identified Axis of Evil states‚ that has invaded neighboring states and occupies them; * a state‚ unlike all nations in the Mid-East

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