Monday, September 30, 2013

Syria's Refugee Crisis Is Stretching The Limit For Countries Providing Asylum

Thousands of people flowed from Syria across the Peshkhabour border crossing into Iraq's Dohuk Governorate. Photo: UNHCR/G. Gubaeva

Countries Hosting Syrian Refugees Stretched to Limit -- Voice of America

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND — Participants at a U.N. refugee conference in Geneva are appealing for stronger international support for countries hosting large Syrian refugee populations. They say four neighboring countries of asylum are stretched to the limit.

A U.N. video graphically shows the anguished evolution of Syria’s humanitarian crisis during the past two and one-half years. What began as a series of peaceful protests in March 2011 has developed into a catastrophic situation in which more than 100,000 people have been killed and more than two million Syrians have fled the country.

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More News On How Syria's Refugee Crisis Is Stretching The Limit For Countries Providing Asylum

With Syria’s neighbours ‘stretched to the limit,’ UN refugee chief urges greater support -- UN News Center
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Syria conflict: Neighbours plead for international help -- BBC
UN: Syria refugee crisis hurting region's economy -- Boston.com/AP

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