due to some technical errors, my blog post from 6th December was deleted so here is the disclaimer again: This blog tells you about different ongoing conflicts, revelations and discoveries in historical conflicts, things that shaped our world, and anything like that. I will also be voicing my own opinion on issues. I do not intend to offend, slander or malign any religion, community, belief, country, sentiment, any person dead or alive or anything. This is how I look at the world you are free to come and read these opinions, however, these opinions are prejudiced, so if you are looking for an unbiased opinion you will not find it here. I will be uploading posts every second Friday of the month. Thank you so much. Happy reading
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The Syrian refugee crisis; the aftermath of the war: People are celebrating, singing, dancing and shouting in Syria. Syrians all over the world express joy in going back home. But will they? And is it worth it? Since the war had begun, about 2/3s of Syria's collective population fled. 7 million were displaced internally and, the other 7 million sought refuge abroad, mainly in Germany, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan and Türkiye. The transitional prime minister of Syria would like Syrians to come back to their country, he would like as many helping hands as he can get in rebuilding this dishevelled country. Some say, "There is no place better than home, Syria is our homeland, we will go back, even if it means living in rubble." Others believe it is better to stay where they are despite incentives from their refugee countries. The truth is, that Syria is still war-torn, it is still fighting, both internally and externally. The civil war is still not over, despite al-Assad's re...