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The '''Syrian Civil War''' is a big conflict | The '''Syrian Civil War''' is a big conflict. | ||
It is a armed battle in [[Syria]]. | It is a conflict between 2 groups. | ||
It is an armed battle in [[Syria]]. | |||
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One group belongs to Assad | One group belongs to Assad. | ||
It is called Assad-Group. | |||
The other group belongs to other parties | The other group belongs to other parties. | ||
It is called Rebel Group. | |||
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===== Why is there a conflict in Syria? ===== | ===== Why is there a conflict in Syria? ===== | ||
In 1971 the [[Bashar al-Assad|Assad]] family made the rules in the country. | In 1971, the [[Bashar al-Assad|Assad]] family made the rules in the country. | ||
In 2000, Assad became the president of Syria. | In 2000, Assad became the president of Syria. | ||
In Syria there are many [[Muslim]] people. | In Syria, there are many [[Muslim]] people. | ||
The people are divided into religious groups. | The people are divided into religious groups. | ||
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Assad | Assad gave many Alawites important jobs. | ||
Most of the jobs are in politics. | Most of the jobs are in politics. | ||
In other words | In other words: | ||
Many Alawites determine the rules in Syria. | |||
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They are not allowed to say anything against it. | They are not allowed to say anything against it. | ||
Or do anything about it. | Or to do anything about it. | ||
Because otherwise they will be punished. | Because otherwise, they will be punished. | ||
For example, with [[torture]]. | For example, with [[torture]]. | ||
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In 2010, the Arab Spring began. | In 2010, the Arab Spring began. | ||
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Many people protested against the government. | |||
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[[Category:Politics]] | [[Category:Politics]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 6 October 2020
The Syrian Civil War is a big conflict.
It is a conflict between 2 groups.
It is an armed battle in Syria.
The two groups are fighting with weapons.
The two groups have different opinions.
One group belongs to Assad.
It is called Assad-Group.
The other group belongs to other parties.
It is called Rebel Group.
The conflict began on March 2011.
Words with same meanings[edit | edit source]
Civil War in Syria
War in Syria
Syrian war
The civil war in Syria
Civil war in Syria
Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]
Why is there a conflict in Syria?[edit | edit source]
In 1971, the Assad family made the rules in the country.
In 2000, Assad became the president of Syria.
In Syria, there are many Muslim people.
The people are divided into religious groups.
One group of them are Alawites.
Assad and his family are also Alawites.
Assad gave many Alawites important jobs.
Most of the jobs are in politics.
In other words:
Many Alawites determine the rules in Syria.
Other groups of people are not treated equally.
They are not allowed to say anything against it.
Or to do anything about it.
Because otherwise, they will be punished.
For example, with torture.
In 2010, the Arab Spring began.
This means:
Many people protested against the government.
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