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The Syrian Civil War: A Dystopian Society

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Dystopia is swarming throughout the world, with corruption in governments, totalitarian and irresponsible leaders, and political instability throughout almost every single nation in some form. Countries and communities have been dealing with or have dealt with this serious issue for hundreds and hundreds of years, and will for many more. Examples stretch back as far as Ancient Rome, when ruling emperors such as Nero ostracized his opponents, people of certain culture, and others seen as infidels, leading to tension and the eventual death of hundreds of thousands. A dystopian society can be defined as a society consisting of a severe unbalance between the citizens and their government; Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria, made many nefarious …show more content…

Bashar al-Assad could technically be arrested for war crimes according to expert lawyers, but they need a powerful court to do so. Syria is protected too much by other countries, such as Russia. Furthermore, although this issue has not been focussed on as much, the way the war in Syria is negatively impacting the west’s relationships with China and Russia is very crucial also. Russia has heavily supported Bashar al-Assad’s totalitarian regime, launching bombings and assaults on not only facilities related to jihadist groups but also on rebel strongholds. Russia is also the mighty force protecting the Syrian President from being prosecuted, as mentioned before. Another way that the Syrian conflict has shaken the globe is allowing the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. In the chaotic, disordered state the country was in, a barbaric cell of the notorious al-Qaeda jihadist group was thriving, eventually growing into the richest and most powerful terrorist network in history. The Islamic State (ISIS) has pulled in more than two billion dollars from trafficking weapons and humans, collecting ransoms to release hostages, and taxing the people in their territories, and it is liable for the death of thousands and thousands. “It was in the vacuum of the deteriorating Syria conflict that a little-known and terrifically violent branch of al-Qaeda grew into the foremost terror group on the planet.” (Phillip). Syria has truly been irresponsible in ignoring the issues shaking the world an relying on other nations to pamper it

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