I hope most of you students know the situation in Syria it was on March 15, 2011 that protests against Syria's authoritarian regime first erupted. The reason of these protest were because the Syrian government tortured 5 children below the age of 17. The incident provoked a huge number of nonviolent demonstrations, with Syrians demanding justice from the President Bashar al-Assad. Assad responded with using his army and entire military force to suppress this movement. Violence failed to crush the uprising. The regime military measures led not only to the protest movement’s spread, but also, over time, to its militarization. This shift from peaceful protest toward armed resistance occurred gradually throughout the first year and a half of the uprising until, in summer 2012, the world acknowledged that Syria had reached a state of civil war.
You might ask how is this news relevant for you the children of India. Well as we are the children so are we the future of our country in each student in our school lies a potential business man, lawyer, doctor and the most important the politician of tomorrow. Hence we should know all details, which affect not only our country but our neighbors as well. In Syria right now around 500 kids might
have been killed in their sleep while you are in the comfort of your home. While your parents beside you in an A/C room their parents are out their in a war for protecting their children’s future so I ask
you to be aware and alert in all fields of importance and don’t turn a blind eye to which does not involve you because everything affects everyone somehow and always be grateful for what u have
because out there in the world people are dying and they don’t have half of what you have.
C. Viswesh Kumar of XI - B
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