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“A PICTURE

IS WORTH A
THOUSAND
WORDS..”
By- Kamran Tamboli
Section – A
Roll no. – 2020 043
SYRIYAN CIVIL WAR

About 5.6 million Syrians are refugees, and another 6.2 million people are displaced within Syria.
Nearly 12 million people in Syria need humanitarian assistance Syrian Civil War is in its eighth
year, and the conflict and resulting refugee crisis are prominent global issues. It is important for
students to learn about the war — whether it just be the basics or a more in-depth discussion — so
they can become more informed members of the global community. Take a look at our guide for
teaching about Syria, which explains the origins of the war and refugee crisis and helps students
understand larger themes of sectarian conflict and oppressive governments..
Syriyan Children refugee crisis

“I pray for the day when the children of syria wake up


to the sound of birds not bombs ”

At least half of the people affected by the


Syrian refugee crisis are
children.Children make up more than
60% of those who’ve been driven from
shelter
Extreme cold is making life even harder,
especially for children.
Children are sleeping in flooded fields
with no running water or proper
protection from the elements
Healthcare and Schools
“\“With war, most people are heartless and less
weighed as a ton of nothing.”

Healthcare centers and hospitals,


schools, utilities, water and sanitation
systems are damaged or destroyed.

Historic landmarks and once-busy


marketplaces have been reduced to
rubble.

War broke the social and business ties


that bound neighbours to their
community.

ndiscriminate bombing has destroyed


roads, schools, and hospitals.
Syrian refugee crisis
““There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of
killing innocent people.” ― Howard Zinn

he Syrian refugee crisis refers to the


humanitarian emergency resulting from
the Syrian civil war that began March
15, 2011.
Families have suffered under brutal
conflict that has killed hundreds of
thousands of people, torn the nation
apart, and set back the standard of living
by decades
The Syrian refugee crisis is the largest
refugee and displacement crisis of our
time, affecting about 17.6 million people
people and spilling into surrounding
countries. Now in its 10th year, it is
considered a protracted crisis, which is
an ongoing complex crisis of five years or
more
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