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Syrian Crisis

The Syrian crisis began in 2011, when protests against the government’s rule turned into a civil war. Multiple groups, including government forces, rebel factions, and extremist groups, fought for control. The conflict has caused massive destruction, displacement of millions of people, and a humanitarian crisis. International nations have intervened, often supporting different sides, which has complicated peace efforts. The crisis is driven by political repression, economic hardship, and demand for democratic reforms, making it one of the most severe humanitarian emergencies of recent times.