Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria

Before the emergence of the social and political crisis that prompts these comments, Syria was a country of 21 million inhabitants and 185,180 km2, located in the Near East region, bordering on Turkey, the Mediterranean Sea, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and Iraq. The so-called Arab spring began in Syria...

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Main Author: Henao-Hidrón, Javier
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Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2014
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description Before the emergence of the social and political crisis that prompts these comments, Syria was a country of 21 million inhabitants and 185,180 km2, located in the Near East region, bordering on Turkey, the Mediterranean Sea, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and Iraq. The so-called Arab spring began in Syria in March 2011 with a protest movement against the dictatorship of the Assad (General Hafiz, the father, ruled with an iron hand for twenty-nine years and Bashar, the son, has been twelve in the same line ). The attitude of the government was even more cruel than in Libya, because it reacted without imposing limits against the rebels and their eventual support within the civilian population, while Russia 1 and China provided support and prevented with their veto that the Security Council of the The United Nations will approve an Arab League plan for a transition to democracy, as well as proposals aimed at pressuring and sanctioning a discredited regime that openly violated human rights.    
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spelling oai:oai.revistas.uptc.edu.co:article-45342022-08-24T19:57:10Z Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria Itinerario de la crisis humanitaria en Siria Henao-Hidrón, Javier Arab spring, armed conflict, regime, violence, refugees, Syria, primavera árabe conflicto armado régimen violencia refugiados siria Before the emergence of the social and political crisis that prompts these comments, Syria was a country of 21 million inhabitants and 185,180 km2, located in the Near East region, bordering on Turkey, the Mediterranean Sea, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and Iraq. The so-called Arab spring began in Syria in March 2011 with a protest movement against the dictatorship of the Assad (General Hafiz, the father, ruled with an iron hand for twenty-nine years and Bashar, the son, has been twelve in the same line ). The attitude of the government was even more cruel than in Libya, because it reacted without imposing limits against the rebels and their eventual support within the civilian population, while Russia 1 and China provided support and prevented with their veto that the Security Council of the The United Nations will approve an Arab League plan for a transition to democracy, as well as proposals aimed at pressuring and sanctioning a discredited regime that openly violated human rights.     Antes de surgir la crisis social y política que concita estos comentarios, Siria era un país de 21 millones de habitantes y 185.180 km2, situado en la región del Cercano Oriente, limítrofe con Turquía, el Mar Mediterráneo, Líbano, Israel, Jordania e Irak. La llamada primavera árabe empezó en Siria en marzo de 2011 con un movimiento de protesta contra la dictadura de los Asad (el general Hafiz, el padre, gobernó con mano de hierro durante veintinueve años y Bashar, el hijo, lleva doce en la misma línea). La actitud del gobierno fue todavía más cruel que en Libia, pues reaccionó sin imponerse límites contra los rebeldes y sus eventuales apoyos dentro de la población civil, mientras Rusia 1 y China le brindaban apoyo e impedían con su veto que el Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas aprobara un plan de la Liga Árabe para una transición a la democracia, así como propuestas destinadas a presionar y sancionar a un desprestigiado régimen que abiertamente vulneraba los derechos humanos. Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2014-10-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/4534 10.19053/16923936.v2.n24.2014.4534 Derecho y Realidad; Vol. 12 No. 24 (2014): Julio - Diciembre; 361-366 Derecho y Realidad; Vol. 12 Núm. 24 (2014): Julio - Diciembre; 361-366 Derecho y Realidad; v. 12 n. 24 (2014): Julio - Diciembre; 361-366 2619-5607 1692-3936 10.19053/16923936.v2.n24.2014 spa https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/4534/4245 Derechos de autor 2014 Derecho y Realidad
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régimen
violencia
refugiados
siria
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Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria
title Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria
title_alt Itinerario de la crisis humanitaria en Siria
title_full Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria
title_fullStr Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria
title_full_unstemmed Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria
title_short Itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in Syria
title_sort itinerary of the humanitarian crisis in syria
topic Arab spring, armed conflict, regime, violence, refugees, Syria,
primavera árabe
conflicto armado
régimen
violencia
refugiados
siria
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violencia
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