As it enters its tenth year, the civil war in Syria is anything but abating, as foreign powers scrap over a ravaged country where human suffering keeps reaching new levels, the Worthy News website reports today (March 14, 2020).
When protesters in March 2011 demanded their rights and regime change, they likely never imagined it would trigger a reaction that has led to the 21st century's biggest war.
Syrian President Bashar Assad is still in power and there is no indication that he will leave his position any time soon.
More than 380,000 people have died, dozens of towns and cities have been razed to the ground, and half of the country's entire population has been displaced.
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