jeudi 18 juillet 2013

Syrian Tears of Blood

We have seen helicopters explode. Neighbors executing neighbors. There is no shortage of blood on Youtube showing the hardships faced by Syrians all over.

And what's worse is that there's no sign of this violence stopping anytime soon. A peaceful band-aid solution, as incompetently suggested by Kofi Annan, is not possible.

Originally, it was all against Assad. But through the conflict, things are turning sectarian. Civil War is ensuing. Sunni and Shi'a groups clash internally, as Pro-Assad and Anti-Assad groups are becoming more divisive. Kurdish groups are taking action and have recently captured a series of towns near the Turkish border.

Internationally, Syrian refugees are fleeing at about 6,000 a day out of the country. In Washington, DC, Syrian refugees are begging the US for interference. Similar programs are taking place in the United Kingdom. Turkey is getting wary over growing Syrian violence near the border. And in response, a prominent Syrian university has redacted PM Recip Erdogan's honorary PhD.

Jordan is filling up beyond capacity with refugees and also Lebanon is desperately over flowing with Syrians looking to get out. Jobs are becoming scare in the region. Refugee camps are becoming dirty and forcing Syrians to live in poverty. Israel has been fortifying itself on the border, in response to pending attack.

Syria is bleeding and falling apart drastically.  The question is how long has this oppression been building up among Syrians? There does not even seem to be a possible way that Syria will stay one country as sectarian problems grow.

The issue is beyond Assad now and has flown into the very grain of Syrian society. Youth are growing up without school and in constant violence. The issue is far from resolved and only worsening living conditions in the Republic of Syria.

Reported by Muammar Hassan

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