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People are dying under the bullets and bombs of their bloody and dictatorial president, and unfortunately, no one is caring....

They are dying because after 40 years they decided to stand up to the dictator bashar al-assad and want to choose their president and elect him instead of a president coming into power by force.

This is coming to an end but it won't happen very soon because the other countries are not helping that much.

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Because Syria has been controlled by the Assad family, which governs through fear. In 1982, Hafez Al-Assad isolated the city of Hama and killed over 40,000 citizens. Syrians want freedom from the tyrannical, dictatorial Assad regime. The Assad family's self-imposed leadership of the Syrian people has lasted 40 years- first with father Hafez Al-Assad, and now with his son Bachar Al-Assad. Syria's economy is reeling. Although highly educated, many Syrians live at or below the poverty line. The majority of Syrians feel that it is time for a change. Syrians want the right to vote. They began peaceful protests last year to ask for the resignation of President Al-Assad, but the government swiftly responded with violence and genocide. The Assad family has ruled Syria through fear for long enough, and the majority of the population ferverently agrees that it is time for a change.

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There's a conflict in Syria because Bashar Al-Assad came to power and we never wanted him just like his dad (Hafez Al-Assad) did. This caused us to speak up against him and decide that we want a fair government.

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The Arab-Israeli Conflict is an eternal Syrian Conflict that waxes and wanes with the times. Currently the Syrian government is spending its resources butchering its own citizens.

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It's a revolution against the Dictatorship.

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It's revolution against dictator Bashar Assad and his regime. Assad family is rulling Syria from 1970, they destroy everything in Syria,steal everything and did so many massacres in Syria..

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The conflict in Syria is a civil war.

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