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Syrian Refugee Crisis Research Paper

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The Syrian refugee crisis started five years ago as anti-government demonstrations quickly escalated after government violent crackdown and rebels began to fight back the regime. Not only the civil war, endangering Syrians, but also Russian air strikes against ISIS targets in Syria prompting even more Syrians to flee for safety. One of the interchanging points in Europe, Lesbos island, becoming a huge refugee camp turning into the children's cemetery. As a matter of fact, last year 410 people went missing in addition 272 people drowned while crossing the sea most of them were children, babies who can't swim. This is equal to letting nearly 12 people to die every single week for five years just settle a peace and stop the bloody civil war. The number of dead keeps growing. An …show more content…

The boats have a maximum capacity of 20, in reality, they force in nearly 70 people. Furthermore, an inexperienced refugee will be put in charge of navigation and steering, the gas tank filled with just enough gas to cross the sea, as a result, most of them can't make to the other side of the sea. Drug dealers will skim the bottom of the air-filled boat or poke them, making the boat worth for only one-way trip. The inexperienced boat drivers with no navigation skill along with the boat full of people all simply stuck in the middle of the sea, some of them can't make it to the other side and drown. The world with the eyes of a child tells the harsh story, the sound of guns becomes usual hearing neighbors bombed and watching own father shot and unable to help but to run as long as possible following their guardians who're attempting the dangerous trip across the Mediterranean Sea. While on the journey getting by pointed by guns into the boat full of people with the uncertainty of safely crossing the

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