Saturday, July 21, 2012

REFUGEES INFLUX TO THE NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES FROM SYRIA HAS CONTINUED AFTER INTENSIFIED BATTLE BETWEEN THE SYRIAN ARMY FORCES AND THE REBEL FORCES.

REFUGEES INFLUX TO THE NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES FROM SYRIA HAS CONTINUED AFTER INTENSIFIED BATTLE BETWEEN THE SYRIAN ARMY FORCES AND THE REBEL FORCES.

        Refugees influx to the neighboring Arab countries of Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey from Syria has continued in huge proportion numbered ten of thousands of Syrian refugees. The Lebanese border control forces have specified the number of the Syrian refugees that have crossed over the borders in to Lebanon until early morning today as thirty thousand Syrian refugees, while those that may have crossed the borders to the mentioned neighboring countries may have exceeded thirty thousand Syrian refugees. However, the Turkish government has announced the closer of its border with Syria after the Rebels, or the Free Syrian Army Forces announcement of full control of many border locations with the neighboring countries that included the Turkey-Syrian out-post in addition to their Command Center in Homs. The UN has extended its peace mandate in Syria early today for thirty days after its expiration early yesterday to express its concern with the Syrian people, rather than the required humanitarian assistance and security control after intensified battle between the Syrian Army Forces and the Rebels named the Free Syrian Army Forces.


                                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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