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Sunday, 11/15/2015 8:41:21 PM

Sunday, November 15, 2015 8:41:21 PM

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Syrian Refugee Puts Paris Attacks Into Perspective In One Simple Sentence

Fearing reprisals for the deadly attacks in Paris on Friday which are believed to have been carried out by at least one Syrian, refugees across Europe are bracing themselves for a backlash.

“We are with them right now, just to help them with this crisis,” a Syrian refugee who walked for 17 days before he made his way to Germany said.

What’s happening to them is happening every day in Syria, 100 times per day for five years…

Ghaled, 22, who was a dentistry student in Syria before he was forced to flee the conflict there, visited the French embassy in Berlin to pay his respects to those killed in coordinated bomb and gun attacks across Paris.

“What’s happening to them is happening every day in Syria, 100 times per day for five years, so we know what that means,” he said.
Such attacks have become all too common in his native country. While his math might be a bit off, Ghaled has a point about the scale of destruction.


At least 129 people in Paris have died as a result of attacks on a soccer stadium, concert hall, as well as bars and restaurants. That number might rise since another 99 are believed to have been seriously injured, but as it stands, it falls short of what Syrians have faced on a day-to-day basis at the hands of a brutal regime and a ruthless terrorist organization.

According to conservative estimates, about 210,060 people have died in Syria since civil war engulfed the country four years ago. That means that an average of 144 people in Syria have died each day, at least half of them civilians.

It’s important to note that unlike Syria, France was at peace when terror struck. A bloody rampage in a popular tourist destination will naturally garner more shock than one in a country known to have slipped into seemingly unending conflict. Still, it’s important to compare the scale of violence in Syria and in France if only to remember the situation refugees like Ghaled fled — especially as some have blamed them for the carnage.

As some have pointed out, many refugees risked their lives to flee the sort of violence and bloodshed that racked Paris on Friday.

Despite this, refugees have become the targets of attack across Europe. A fire swept through one sprawling camp in Calais, France just after mayhem broke out in Paris. The cause has not yet been determined but many suspect that the two events were connected.
http://thinkprogress.org/world/2015/11/15/3722379/paris-refugees/

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