The Alternative Assistance Association says more than 500,000 people were killed in Syria, a safe country.
The current Syrian refugee crisis has become the news news for the past two years and millions of Syrians are running away from home due to public confusion. Syria is suffering not only from the civil war but also from the fear of the so-called Islamic state - a radicalist terrorist organization aiming to establish the caliphate system (Muslim government). In the summer of 2015, Europe experienced the largest refugee influx since the Second World War. I was interested in this topic that there was no response from some European countries. It is because I am worried that there is no support for refugees who escape from the civil war because of the Western intervention in the Middle East.
1) The civil war in Iraq between Iraq and the Kurds could cause another refugee crisis. KRG is concerned about more than 200,000 Syrian refugees. It is estimated that 97% of Iraqi Syrian refugees live in Kurdistan. In order to take care of these refugees, the KRG constructed seven permanent camps and three transition camps. Four more camps are under construction, but the future of these facilities is currently being questioned quite doubly. Where are the refugees going when the Kurds can no longer see them? It is doubtful that EU countries will accept more refugees. So far, the Trump regime has not helped this problem. This is another disaster wait
In 2016, the Syrian refugee crisis reached new heights, and the doctor in this area adopted Figure 1 to support patients. Take Dr. Rogy Masri, a doctor of a Syrian refugee camp in North Lebanon, for example. He asked in Figure 1 on parasitic infections of leishmaniasis for the problem of skin lesions diagnosed by a doctor in Vancouver, Canada. "A 37-year-old man is a musician with right temporal lobe epilepsy," a neurosurgeon writes. "Before the surgery, the conscious craniotomy of lobectomy was performed because the music-related cortex of the fMRI study was at risk during surgery, while subjects continued to make the sounds created by the iPhone continuously I recognized it. "
Jordan - As of June 2015, Jordan had 628,427 registered Syrian refugees. However, the Jordanian census conducted in November 2015 showed that 1.4 million Syrian refugees live in this country. This means that more than 50% of Jordanian Syrian refugees are not registered. According to the World Bank report of 2016, the inflow of Syrian refugees to Jordan spends more than $ 2.5 billion annually, about 6% of Jordan's gross domestic product, or about a quarter of the government's annual income . Dedicated international aid has been reduced by hundreds of millions of dollars of total cost. As a result, the state's public debt in 2016 has expanded to 95% of the gross domestic product, and economic growth has drastically weakened. Because most of Jordanian refugees live in local communities, not refugee camps, especially in the northern Jordan town near the Syrian border, we are placing great pressure on infrastructure.