Syrian Crisis

The Syrian Crisis refers to the ongoing conflict and humanitarian emergency that began in Syria in March 2011. It originated from protests against the government of President Bashar al-Assad, inspired by the broader wave of anti-government protests known as the Arab Spring. The situation escalated into a multi-faceted civil war involving various factions, including the Assad government, opposition groups, and extremist organizations such as ISIS. The conflict has led to widespread violence, destruction, and a significant humanitarian disaster, with millions of people displaced both internally and as refugees in neighboring countries and beyond. The crisis has drawn in various international actors, complicating the situation with geopolitical interests and military interventions. As of now, the Syrian Crisis remains unresolved, with ongoing clashes, a fragmented political landscape, and severe humanitarian needs.