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    The Syrian Crisis

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    The Syrian Crisis The Syrian civil war is a part of the Arab spring‚ a wave of uprisings occurring in the Middle East and North African states. Although the Syrian problem has received significant international attention‚ the future of the conflict is still unclear. The situation is deteriorating day by day‚ while the international negotiations reached a deadlock. The possible settlement is a subject of hot debates‚ with each government trying to put forward a solution‚ which would serve their

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    The Syrian war

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    The Syrian war has been raging on for a year now and the number of dead has risen to almost 80000‚ the Syrian people desperately need the help of the U.S and other allies they have to intervene and help them fight the dictatorship that has been ruling with an iron fist. The Syrian civil war started in 2011 when other middle eastern countries started uprising against the authoritarian dictatorships that occupied the region. The people of Egypt and Libya performed a successful uprising against their

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    Syrian invasion

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    have been killed in the Syrian uprising and the number is rising quickly. You can find massacres‚ food shortage and blockade throughout the entire country. Many of the opposition force are waiting hopelessly for the international organisation to destroy Assad’s regime. Unfortunately‚ this isn’t going to happen anytime sooner. There are many reasons why the west must not intervene militarily in Syria. First‚ what does the NATO involvement look like? Is it about helping Syrian to destroy their evil

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    Syrian Mandate

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    The French Mandate of Syria and its Effect on the Political State of Syria Today TheBlewn 31 May 2013 The Effect of the French Mandate of Syria on the Political State of Syria Today The French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon was established by the League of Nations after World War One during the partition of the Ottoman Empire. This mandate‚ which was

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    Syrian Unrest

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    THE SYRIAN UNREST The Syria unrest‚ which has been going on since March of 2011 is an uprising by a rebel group against a governing party in Syria. The main objectives of the rebels are to overthrow current president‚ Bashar-al-asshad. In April of 2011‚ the president deployed the army‚ still loyal to president asshad whose family lineage has been ruling Syria for decades‚ to open fire on any protesters. The rebels‚ in retaliation‚ formed their own group of armed troops mainly consisting of ex-soldiers

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    Warsaw Uprising

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    The Warsaw Uprising of 1944: The Forgotten Heroes of the Poland The end of the Second World War was a time of jubilation. It was the end of a bloody conflict ripe with crimes against humanity. It was the triumph of good over evil against all odds. A victory produced by heroism and bravery of allied soldiers. The end of the war created an enormous amount of optimism about the future. It was a time to rebuild a world that had been left in shambles after half a

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    The Syrian Refugee campaign is one that has been designed and aimed towards creating global perception of an inhumane crisis. Created by Savethechildren‚ this well-known humanitarian organization have identified a major problem within the borders of Syria‚ and with extensive research followed by a global marketing campaign they have attempted to address this problem by involving the general public. With workstations placed in 120 countries accompanied by government funding’ this non-for-profit organization

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    Saving Syria’s Children (Show images of Syrian people and the bad states they are living in.) What sort of world are we living in? The children of Syria are suffering‚ in distress‚ agony and are helpless. Syria is crying‚ no; screaming‚ to the whole world for help and‚ in the words of Dr Rola Hallam‚ “the entire world has failed them and it is innocent civilians that are paying the price.” Children have been forced to flee the country in the darkness of the night‚ with nothing but the clothes

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    Syrian Crisis

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    I. Background to the crisis in Syria Protests asking for the release of political prisoners began mid-March 2011 and were immediately met by Syrian security forces who at first detained and attacked protestors with batons‚ and later opened gunfire‚ and deployed tanks and naval ships against civilians. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad refused to halt the violence and implement meaningful reforms demanded by protestors such as the lifting of emergency law‚ broader political representation and a freer

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    syrian conflicts

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    The Syrian Civilian Conflicts The Syrian conflicts have been occurring since the 15th of March 2011‚ as a secular revolt against autocracy. It turned out to be more than just a conflict that would be resolved with war. Some claiming it started of with only peaceful demonstrations then it evolved in to a continuous matter of disasters. While others claimed that they were more than just ‘peaceful demonstrations’. Obviously each discourse has their reasons for believing the truth they want to believe

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