Syrians on the ground are trying to protect in whatever way they can their own cultural heritage.
More Syrians were killed on Saturday night in a chemical weapons attack than had been let into the US in the whole of this fiscal year.
44 Syrians have been allowed into the US since October the 1st, 2017.
Ordinary Syrians in the early months of the war in Syria knew very well throughout 2011 and the first half of 2012
Because Syrians care very, very deeply about their cultural heritage.
We are Syrians .
And if Syrians get to decide the future of Syria, then maybe what follows will actually be a resilient and decent outcome for Syria,
You talk to Syrians , what they want is democracy.
But the way Syrians deal with this, and this is another very important thing, is they laugh.
The real problem with Syrians was also very, very different.
And then the Syrians took it from there and said, OK, we would like to see Assad raped and killed on the street.
just it would be a Syrians asking someone from Harlem You Malcolm X. That's how well known Malcolm X is in the UK You go to any Caribbean crude shop or
Think of the more than 500,000 Syrians killed in that country since 2011.
These are mostly Jordanian and some Syrians involved with doing this next generation of books.
They had pushed back the Syrians .
He wasn't that interested in allowing Syrians to connect to the rest of the world for a variety of obvious reasons, and he essentially denied access to all this connectivity
Let us imagine there is 100,000 Syrians living in terrible refugee camps in Turkey.
don't like particularly the syrians and the Iranians one of the bizarre situations that we've gotten ourselves
And you actually get to the brass tacks from Syrians .
education, so that Syrians who've had their university studies interrupted can continue them outside of Syria.
Food was cut off to about 800,000 Syrians about a year ago.
Hittites, the Syrians , Babylonians, the Syrians and Babylonians have the Tigris and Euphrates.
forced immigration, like what's happening to Syrians are so tragic and so sad.
And so you used Syrians on the ground to record your footage and whatnot?
All I was referring to was surveys where Assad was found to be popular among Syrians who are in Syria.
Because at the moment, most Syrians fall into that category.
The other reason people are choosing to go to Europe is because the Syrians are learning from the Somali experience that a refugee camp is not
If bombs were going off, if the Syrians were taking over San Francisco, they would still be doing it with barrel bombs going off.
All of a sudden, a bunch of Syrians show up.
there was a constant effort to get the egyptians the jordanians the syrians and others to accept that israel was there
So in 2011, I think that Syrians finally lost their fear and found their voice.
Because of course, funnily enough, it is Syrians who should have the largest voice in the future of Syria, not us, not the West, not
Not only do Egyptians depict him, but even Kuwaitis and Syrians and Lebanese, they all painted him as being sort of this larger than life
But of course, what we don't hear about is what Syrians are doing on the ground about this.
Because the vital thing is that at the end of all of this that there must be an elite of highly trained Syrians
And I was like, when they hear him, they're not going to be scared of Syrians .
11 have been allowed into California compared to 680 that were let in in the whole of last year to California-- I think 1,800 across the US for Syrians .
diplomats, not Sergey Lavrov, not Donald Trump, but Syrians .
I think we should have gone in right in the summer of 2011, when the Syrians were begging us to come in,
And so actually, one of the reasons we've heard so much about the global refugee crisis right now is because so many Syrians and others
Civil war, to which I would compare the Syrians ' civil war today.