Death Follows Kobani's Displaced
Huge numbers of Kurdish refugees have arrived in Turkey after the recent IS attack on Kobani
Huge numbers of Kurdish refugees have arrived in Turkey after the recent IS attack on Kobani
Suri singled out those Arab countries, saying they had lined up “on the side of oppression and of the infidels” and that “this will have consequences”
There is a notable absence of Syrians among the decision-makers
Turkey does not seem concerned with the fall of Kobani to IS, despite threats to the peace process with the Kurds
Labwani says Arab states have let down Syria
Zaman al-Wasl sources said 3,000 young Kurds returned from Turkish border to join YPG
“We were going to be married in Italy, and then we would live in Europe – we hadn’t decided where,” says Zamel, a slim 19-year-old Syrian with gentle eyes
Since the outbreak of the Syrian revolution, Kobani has demonstrated in solidarity with the other Syrian cities
The refugees are mainly Kurds fleeing IS
2.3 million children have been displaced inside Syria, of whom 1.4 million children are outside the framework of the educational process because of the destruction of at least 3,873 schools by the regime’s forces or because of the circumstances of displacement, extreme poverty as well as the lack of security and safety
Foreign Ministry says the destructive role played by the Turkish government has become clear
Intelligence agencies estimate that the number of IS fighters in Syria and Iraq range between 20,000-30,000
Information minister says Syria has paid high price for confronting terrorism
Mikdad astonished that countries that are at the forefront of these conferences are also those responsible for supporting, financing, and arming terrorists
Shaaban says countries meeting in Jeddah support terrorism
Obama is trying to recruit some countries in an axis against Syria, Iran and Iraq
Rally marked International Day of Peace, commemorated annually on 1 September
Representatives of key rebel groups in Aleppo met recently to set a new agenda to halt rapid IS advances
Representatives of key rebel groups in Aleppo met recently to set a new agenda to halt rapid IS advances
Signs, slogans and chants were raised praising Bashar Assad
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