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Q. Can You explain what is happening in Syria?
Q. Suggest some measure to save Syria.
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Answers
So, the thing that's happening in Syria is termed as "Home War".
The thing is, Syria is fighting with itself.
The government is fighting with the ISIS but the fact is, ISIS is no longer in Syria.
The real reason for this war is that the government is composed of 'Shia' Muslims and the citizens are 'Sunni' Muslim. The Government is nuking the citizen as it thinks that there are still some troops of ISIS left in Syria but the reality is, they are nuking them because they are Sunni Muslims.
The thing that flabbergasted me was that there exist no word in Qur'an that states that there are anything called 'Sunni' and 'Shia'.
So, they are fighting for a fictional thing.
What can be done to save Syria?
Nothing but pray. You see, it's a Home War and hence no nation can intervene in it.
Although, Russia and Iran support the Syrian Government, Nations like US, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are supporting the Syrian Opposition but no one can actually intervene in the war and make it come to an end.
"As long as there are humans, there will be wars." - Albert Einstein.
Pray for Syria.
EmoLord.
Answer:
There's been a civil war in Syria for the last eight years, with different groups trying to seize control of the country.
The fighting has been between:
Soldiers who support the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad
Fighters known as rebels , who don't want Assad to be in power anymore
The group that calls itself Islamic State (IS)
In the chaos of fighting between the government and anti-government fighters, IS took over large parts of Iraq and then moved into eastern Syria, where they were able to gain land and power.
By March 2019, IS had lost control of all the land they once occupied. More than 12,000 suspected IS members are now being held by Kurdish forces.
The situation is very complicated because other countries have got involved in the conflict.
The Syrian government's key supporters are Russia and Iran, while the US, Turkey and Saudi Arabia backed the rebels. The UK, France and other western countries have also provided varying levels of support to what they consider to be "moderate" rebels.
Fighting continues. Recently, the US removed troops from north-east of the country, which gave way for Turkey to launch a military attack against Kurdish-forces in northern Syria.
According to the United Nations (UN) - a group of countries working together to try to bring peace - at least 6.2 million ordinary people have had to leave their homes inside Syria, while another 5.6 million have left to go abroad
The situation in Syria explained
Why did the fighting in Syria first begin?
Even before the conflict began in Syria, many Syrians were complaining about high unemployment, officials not behaving as they should do, and a lack of political freedom under their President Bashar al-Assad.
However, the event which caused the situation to develop into a full-blown civil war dates back to 2011, to the Syrian city of Deraa.
Local people decided to protest after 15 school children were arrested - and reportedly tortured - for writing anti-government graffiti on a wall.
Image copyrightASSOCIATED PRESSSyrian president Bashar al-Assad
Image captionThis is the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
The protests were peaceful to begin with, calling for the release of the children, democracy and greater freedom for people in the country.
The government responded angrily and, on 18 March 2011, the army opened fire on protesters, killing four people. The following day, they shot at mourners at the victims' funerals, killing another person.