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The Syrian Refugee

CatastropheApril 2, 2016 sarabiany.com

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“death is a risk I was willing to take

so I could live.”

Photo: Yannis Behrakis/ReutersCover Photo: sarabiany.com

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of Syria’s population has been displaced since 2011

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As if

160 million Americans

had to flee their homes past 5 years

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160 Katrinas

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0912/p01s01-ussc.html

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4,812,851UNHCR registered refugees

As of March 16 2016: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/regional.php

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6+ million Internally DisplacedMarch 2016: http://www.unocha.org/syria Photo: sarabiany.com

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6+ million Internally Displaced

Photo: sarabiany.comMarch 2016: http://www.unocha.org/syria

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“Syria has become a country of poor people,

with an estimated 4 in every 5 Syrians now living in poverty.”

UN Report 2015 http://bit.ly/1RVGaNU

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“life expectancy has shrunk from

76 to 56 years old”

UN Report 2015 http://bit.ly/1RVGaNU

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"has become the biggest humanitarian emergency of our era, yet the world is failing to meet the needs of refugees and the countries hosting them.”

- António Guterres, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees

August 2014 http://www.unhcr.org/53ff76c99.html

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This is not a natural disaster.

This catastrophe is manmade.

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1345+ years of Assad family rule

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45+years of Assad family rule

• absolute power • sectarian, regional &

business networks • police state • utter brutality, exemplified by

Hama ’82 massacre • no independent civil society • hand-off from father to son

in 2000

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March 2011: “The people want…”

Photo: Daraa March 2011

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16Photo: Homs, April 18, 2011

“The people want…”

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“The people want…”

Photo: Homs, April 24 2011

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18Photo: Baniyas, May, 2011 http://bit.ly/230vWr8

“The people want…”

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19Photo: Hama, July 22, 2011.AP

“The people want…”

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20Photo: Damascus, 2012

“The people want…”

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21Photo: Damascus, 2012

“The people want…”

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22Photo: Jobar, Damascus, 2012

“The people want…”

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“We will sit here. We call it a fight until the end…They should know when we suffer, we will not suffer alone.” - Rami Makhlouf, May 2011 NY Times

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“Assad or we burn the country” The war in Syria was started to crush dissent.

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Mass detention & 'industrial scale' killing of detainees

A painting for Abdulla Omari called “ Detainee”

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In 2012-13, the fear of rape was the #1 reason Syrians fled the country.

http://thebea.st/1Tsj4Ur

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Daily bombardment

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Broken “red lines”, chemical weapons attacks

https://www.hrw.org/report/2013/09/10/attacks-ghouta/analysis-alleged-use-chemical-weapons-syria

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“Starve until

Submission”

Photo: Reuters, Yarmouk, 2014

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Rebels & revolutionaries

Assad regime & allies

Kurdish groups

Jabhat-Nusra (AQ)

ISIS

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5 Key Groupings

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470,000 killed in 5+ Years

February 2016: Syrian Centre for Policy Research

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The ISIS advance in late 2014 added

to an already desperate situation

Photo Reuters: http://bit.ly/1TukFcB

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Russian intervention in the fall resulted in another spike of displaced Syrians

Photograph: Ghaith Omran/AFP/Getty Images

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Systematic sectarian massacres + rape campaigns

Air bombardment

ISIS advance

Russian intervention

European exodus

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The catastrophe didn’t make international headlines…

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Until…

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image of refugees in europe

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Worst catastrophe since WW2

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Migrant is not a Refugee

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935,008asylum seekers in Europe

http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/regional.php

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What has been the response in North America?

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"… accepting 25,000 Syrian refugees does right by both the safety of

Canadians and by the values that define us as a nation."

http://bit.ly/1ZV3kdj

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Syrian refugees admitted to the US

since 2011

3,054military aged males who

are unattached to families

2%

Source: U.S. State Department Refugee Processing Center Custom Report: http://bit.ly/1LoVa3p http://bzfd.it/1ZV15qv

However, in the US…

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Last September, due to public pressure Obama increased the quota to 10k Syrians in 2016 (out of 85k)

Photo: sarabiany.com

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“Ten thousand is not even close to being commensurate with the massive scale of the Syrian refugee crisis, nor in

line with this country’s historic global leadership in refugee resettlement"

David Miliband, president and CEO

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Islamophobia

Election Season Refugees

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One of the goals of the ISIS Paris attacks was to provide cover for a bigoted response in Europe & the US towards vulnerable populations fleeing both the regime & ISIS.

A fake Syrian passport was found lying nearby, left by the attackers.

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Bush suggested a religious test for Syrian refugees to ensure that Muslims are kept out

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Carson compared refugees to 'rabid' dogs

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Cruz supported Governor ‘rebellion’ to allow states to ban refugees

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Trump said he would deport the refugees already here & ban Muslims

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Rubio said ‘we can’t accept’ them and adjusted based on political rhetoric

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Christie insisted that the U.S. not even accept 5-year-old orphans

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Even when arriving in the US, life is difficult. resettlement support

assimilation language

commuting schools

work daily supplies social network

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Where are we today?

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Where are we today?

"We will not allow our assistance to be instrumentalized for a mass expulsion operation, and we refuse to be part of a system that has no regard for the humanitarian or protection needs of asylum seekers and migrants”

MSF on EU Plan

Photo by Alexander Koerner/Getty Images

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Where are we today?

The US is lagging well behind the goal to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees by end of

fiscal year October, and has only accepted ~1,200 in the past 6 months

Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Reutershttp://bit.ly/1SvAef5

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“a whole generation is growing up in the camps of exile – these children who’ve lost a father to shelling, a friend’s brother to bullets, a sister’s husband to torture. When they grow

up and realize that life is more than a refugee camp, that it isn’t natural to lose

everything to tyranny … this generation will bear a culture of revenge and anger, and a

permanent sense of injustice.” - Activist Aziz Asaad, Guardian

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