Syrian Conflict

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Mind Map on Syrian Conflict, created by Julieta Mercado Camposllera on 26/08/2017.
Julieta Mercado Camposllera
Mind Map by Julieta Mercado Camposllera, updated more than 1 year ago
Julieta Mercado Camposllera
Created by Julieta Mercado Camposllera over 6 years ago
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Syrian Conflict
  1. Problem
    1. Causes
      1. Lack of freedom and the economy in Syria. Islamist movements were also strongly opposed to the Assads' rule. Some religious leaders outside Syria then called for a Sunni uprising against the minorities The jailing on March 6, 2011 of some children who painted anti-regime graffiti. Some were killed in detention, and this led to public protests which spread around the country Bashar's father, Hafez al-Assad, attacked Muslim Brotherhood in Hama, which killed 40,000 people. Minority religious groups tend to support the Assad government, while the overwhelming majority of opposition fighters are Sunni Muslims.
      2. Consequences
        1. As a consequence most of the population, especially children and teenagers suffer from “toxic stress” and are traumatized by the constant bombing attacks. Because of the violence, children are also skipping school since they are afraid of the violence and later suffer from panic attacks worrying about their future and thinking about the consequences of not attending school. The number of suicides is increasing. Lots of people are dying.
        2. Instability has made it to the top in Syria. The Civil War that has been going on for 6 years (2011) has led the people to look for safe ways to educate the children or to help the country by sacrificing their lives. In the last 2 years, the children have been the greatest victims of this war, leaving them with extremely unhealthy traumas and more dead bodies that they can and should count. What is to be left of Syria will be up to the government and the rebellious forces to decide.
        3. Actors
          1. Saudi Arabia since they are Sunni-ruled country thinks that Bashar al-Assad should not be part of the solution to the country
            1. The Free Syrian Army (FSA): The militias is a combination of local area tribal groups, deserters from the military, and a large amount of Jihadists with anti-government beliefs. ISIL or ISIS
              1. Lebanon is where the Hezbollah presence stands.
                1. Russia works as one of the most important backers of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
                  1. The US accused the Syrian President of the widespread of the atrocities and the US supports the National Coalition, the main opponent of the actual Syrian regime.
          2. Localization
            1. Syria
              1. Possible solution
                1. Build an underground city so everyone is protected from the bombs, no guns allowed. It can be done by connecting the new tunnels and chambers with the already existing underground schools, applying electric light like they do in mines and in with that also protecting them from the scorching sun of the middle east.
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