The Crisis in Syria
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The Crisis in Syria
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The amount of people affected in Syria by the civil war, is more than those affected by Hurricane Katrina, Indian Ocean Tsunami, And the Haiti Earthquake combined. The Civil War In Syria has affected millions of people, and a good amount of them are innocent children, that can not defend for themselves. This is to show you how Syria is the most dangerous place for children and people at this time. People aren't allowed to protest for their rights, and many innocent people are being killed and tortured for absolutely no reason.We need to help the people in Syria, and let them gain their country and freedom back so they do not have to flee to neighboring countries. Syria is the most dangerous place for children and people, people are being killed for no reason and are not allowed to protest for their rights.
Since the Civil War started, 240,000 Syrians have been killed including around 30,000 children. This should not be allowed in this world today, for this many people to suffer and no one talk about it, people need to be treated with respect. 7.5 million syrian children are in need of humanitarian aid inside and outside of the country.
Some of the families of those killed were forced to sign statements saying that they were killed by rebel groups. They do this because they don't want people to know that they were killed or tortured by the Government.
Syrians have been fleeing to neighboring countries such as, Lebanon, Turkey, and Egypt. Syrians are also risking their lives crossing these borders. Atleast if they pass they are free.
Syria entered its fifth year of mayhem, and devastation on March 15th, 2015. Many different organizations have donated to help out the Syrian people and children. But, we need an end to this chaos if we can go crazy over the terrorist attack in Paris, why are we not helping Syria, instead of treating them like they do not exist. The crisis in Syria affects more than 12 million people.
The Syrian Civil War is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. Only if the Syrian Army would turn on to their President and take him down, but they will not. Instead they are turning onto their own people and opening
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