We need to put ourselves in the Syrian’s shoes and think about how we would feel if we were in the same situation. The horrible civil war that has torn apart Syria began in March 2011, when protests and demonstrations started over the arrest and torture of 14 teens who painted ...
Situation in Syrian refugee camps remains critical: statement Syrianrefugeesare seen at the Jlaighem crossing after they left the Rukban camp, in the eastern countryside of Homs Province,Syria, on May 8, 2019.(Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) MOSCOW, May 29 (Xinhua) -- The situation in the Syrian ...
"You must remember that many people in Syria were already facing hardships even before this crisis because of the long conflict and the socio-economic situation of the country, which is very dire and difficult," said Grandi, who concluded an urgent two-day visit to Syria on Tuesday. Displaced...
The significant influx of refugees has introduced some security problems which could reshape migration European policies looking for a more coordinated response. Especially worrisome is the situation in Syria.Alvaro Ortiz VidalAbarcaTomasa Rodrigo López...
"The situation in Syria is terrible - so terrible that I think it stops kids from dreaming. But it's their dreams that one day will make Syria good again," says Obada Kassoumah. “叙利亚的情况非常糟糕,糟糕到那里的孩子已经没有梦想。但是,只有他们有梦想,叙利亚未来才会再次好起来,”奥巴达•...
The heart-wrenching situation in Syria leaves many of us weeping for the loss of so many innocent civilians,including children.While our hearts lament with the darkest notes, our minds whirl in confusion. We may wonder, how can this be happening?
The area where the camp is located is controlled by rebel group Liwa Shuhada al-Qaryatayn, which was supposed to evacuate to northern Syria in accordance with a Russian-backed deal but it didn't. The UK-based watchdog group said that the tough situation is coupled with a closed border by...
Because of the despairing situation, many governments are struggling to find ways to handle the rush of individuals seeking asylum, for the fact that it seems the crisis is worsening. In addition, the media coverage on the topic sparked my interest and led me to research information because I...
Comparing these numbers, it’s clear just how little is being done to alleviate the situation. Even countries that have the power to do so, such as the United States, remain unhelpful. The question that arises out of this is: why exactly are countries hesitant to take these people in?
With Syria's civil war now in its fifth year, nearly 4 million people have fled the country. Many seek safety at refugee camps in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad denied claims that people have fled from the Syrian army, and says the refugee camps were built ...