5 years later and the conflict in Syria is worse than it was. What started as a protest against the government has now resulted in over 200,000 dead and half the country's population either refugees or displaced from their homes. The UN has declared this the greatest humanitarian emergency of our era.
Just today 30 reportedly dead in government airstrikes on schools and residential areas.
Unfortunately there really isn't much of a solution. With the more moderate rebels from the start of the conflict being marginalized even Assad is starting to look good to the international community. Too bad ISIS, Assad, and Al Nursa can't be locked in a room and the people left to get on with their lives.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/03/syria-enters-year-bloody-civil-conflict-150315063900644.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/syrian-civil-war-enters-5th-year-no-end-in-sight-1.2996122
Just today 30 reportedly dead in government airstrikes on schools and residential areas.
Unfortunately there really isn't much of a solution. With the more moderate rebels from the start of the conflict being marginalized even Assad is starting to look good to the international community. Too bad ISIS, Assad, and Al Nursa can't be locked in a room and the people left to get on with their lives.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/03/syria-enters-year-bloody-civil-conflict-150315063900644.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/syrian-civil-war-enters-5th-year-no-end-in-sight-1.2996122