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    Syria Refugee Crisis

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    Over the past couple decades‚ Canada has proved to be a leader in the acceptance of refugees from around the world‚ especially during a crisis. But as of today‚ the country has done little to fulfill its global role in protecting those affected in Syria‚ mainly due to processing delays and poor management of refugee applications‚ but also due to an insufficient commitment to helping those in need. First of all‚ it is important to understand how Canada defines refugees‚ what programs it has to fund

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    genocide in syria

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    The Syrian crisis began in early 2011 when Syrian President Bashar al-Assad began a brutal crackdown on growing peaceful protests throughout the country. With the use of tanks‚ attack helicopters‚ and artillery against protesters and the torture and execution of children‚ protests spread and opposition groups took up arms. The attacks and counter-attacks escalated into a full-fledged civil war between the Assad regime with allied militias and an array of opposition groups. The death toll has now

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    For many of you who do not know Syria has now become a bath of blood due to the mass tears a blood that are being shed by innocent defenceless people. even for a country that has grown used to violence the houla massacre on the 25th may 2012 shocked the people of Syria Over a hundred ‚mainly children and women were targeted by shells and innocently killed Fifteen months after the start of protests against the regime of President Bashar Assad‚ Syria is in a dire situation. Trapped in a bloody

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    Situation in Syria Mun!

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    Committee Name: General Assembly Committee Topic: Situation in Syria Country Name: Canada A. Dating back to the time of the Ottoman Empire‚ the situation in Syria has become increasingly violent over time. [1] Back in 1911‚ an organization called Al-Fatat (Young Arab Society) was founded. [1] According to research‚ it was basically a secret Arab nationalist organization that aimed to gain independence and unity for multiple Arab nations that was‚ at the time‚ under Ottoman rule; their movement

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    productions‚ and seeing the tremendous effect they had on both the performers and the audience members‚ I am even more delighted to talk about my final production‚ which also embraced the spirit of Antigone. The Aperta’s production present “ Antigone of Syria” The aim of this production was to “Introduce theatre and art to socially‚ economically and culturally deprived Syrian women refugees. Through the medium of theatre these women had an opportunity to express themselves fully without restriction or judgement”

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    Syria Research Paper

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    Syria is a land of contrasts. “Syria” or the full name is “The Syrian Arab Republic”. The Syrian people will pronounce the local Suria‚ which means the sun. Syria is a small country but carries an aura of mystique. An indication of progress in the past completely. Also inherited cultural values ​​are excellent. Syria is a unique and interesting country for many reasons. The first reason is unique and interesting is a location and geography. The capital of Syria is Damascus. Syria is a small country

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    attention to Machiavelli’s “The Prince”? What critique and advice would Machiavelli give them? Syria is trapped in the hands of Fortune. The current Syrian regime led by ‘president’ Bashar al-Assad‚ within the next year‚ can easily be eliminated by foreign powers or can easily prosper as an authoritarian government. Fortune has the jurisdiction to decide. But one may ask‚ why is Syria in this current unfortunate state? No ruler striving for success wants its affluence to be determined by

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    Syria Case Study

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    A. Provide 2 options to stop Syria from continuing its crimes against humanity Option 1: The U.S. provides weapons and training to the Syrian anti-government rebels . Option 2: The U.S. puts political pressure and imposes strict political & economic sanctions. Threaten Syria with total political & economic isolation B. Evaluate the pros and cons of these options. 1) Option 1 Pros: Supporting the rebels is a much better alternative than bringing boots on the ground which would lead to more bloodshed

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    War in Syria DBQ Essay For 6 years Syria has been at war with itself. In these 5-6 years many people have died. And many towns and cities left and ruined. The beginning of the fifth year of the war half a quarter million people have been killed. And over 10 million have been forced to leave their homes. And it all began with the actions of peaceful protestors. Which has cost the lives of 100‚000 people and forced over two million to flee to the relative safety of neighboring countries. This conflict

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    Syria Conflict Essay Example

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    Jordan to the South‚ and Israel to the Southwest. In March 2011‚ the Syria conflict has begun due to various reasons and is still going on today. This outbreak is one of the key factors which resulted the Arab Spring (Arab Uprising). Arab Spring refers to the democratic uprisings that arose independently and spread across the Arab world in 2011. The protest originated in Tunisia in December 2010 and quickly took hold in Egypt‚ Libya‚ Syria‚ Yemen‚ Bahrain‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and Jordan. In these countries‚

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