There are not enough jobs themselves, so of course it is impossible to accept farmers.
They could only fend for themselves in the slums and live a hard life that they had not experienced in decades.
In 2011, a more fatal blow came when the Arab Spring swept across the Islamic world and the situation completely got out of control.
More than 90% of Syria's population are Sunnis, while the Assad family belongs to the Alawite sect of Shia Islam, which accounts for less than 10% of the country's population.
The two factions were hostile to each other. At that time, more australia phone number list than half of Syria’s population about 12.9 million people faced severe food shortages, the poverty rate was as high as 47.7%, and 6.1% of the population suffered from longterm malnutrition...
Maybe it's for faith, maybe it's for food, maybe it's for ambition...
Everything that shouldn't have happened, happened.
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War burns everything
Initially, it was just some people marching to protest high unemployment and corruption.
Unexpectedly, the government sent troops to suppress it. At least three largescale massacres occurred during Bashar's tenure: the massacre in the town of Houla, the 2011 graffiti massacre, and the killing of a teenager who refused to support Bashar alAssad.