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SYRIA'S CIVIL WAR
BY GRANT BUCKNER AND BEN WALTERS
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Eyes on Rights
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WHERE IS THIS TAKING PLACE
The civil war is taking place in Syria
Some cities with the most damage are Aleppo, Damascus, and Homs
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Nfoka
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WHAT IS THE PROBLEM
People of Syria want more governmental freedom
They also want al-Assab out of the presidency
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watchsmart
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WHO IS INVOLVED
Syrian officials and Rebel Forces
A lot of innocent civilians have also lossed their lives
82,614 casualties have been reported so far
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Werner Kunz
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WHY IS THIS PROBLEM HAPPENING
Syrians do not agree with the president's way of running the government
They also want more government freedom for civilians
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Kurdistan Photo كوردستان
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WHEN DID THIS PROBLEM START
March 15, 2011
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Leo Reynolds
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HOW CAN THIS PROBLEM BE FIXED
The rebels want Barshar al-Assad out of office
But the president wants the rebels to stop but will not compromise
This could be resolved by coming to conclusions and making new rules and compromises
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just.Luc
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OTHER FACTS
The government has used chemical warfare
Syria is not in Africa it's in Asia
Arab Spring is the riots and protests that have happened in Syria and Africa
It started in December 2010
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Leo Reynolds
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RESOURCES
Mahroum, Sami. “Misdefining Syria’s Civil War.” Project Syndicate. Sami Mahroum, 21 Oct. 2013. Web. 30 Oct. 2013.
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“Syria.” Wikipedia. Everyone, 30 Oct. 2013. Web. 30 Oct. 2013.
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Watch, Human Right. “Syria.” Syria. Human Right Watch, 2013. Web. 30 Oct. 2013.
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(Ben likes Wisconsin so we put in this picture)
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REFLECTION
The sources are available to edit by people that have experienced it.
Most pictures are about war which connects to Syria's civil war.
Yes because we feel we gave enough information to inform you about Syria's civil war.
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Government & Heritage Library, State Library of NC
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