Sentences with phrase «so syrian»

You should buy a ball that is large enough for your hamster to use comfortably, and so Syrian hamsters in particular should be given a large ball.
Schumer said he dropped his reservations after a classified briefing assured him that it is working — that none of the 2,000 or so Syrian refugees admitted so far have been arrested or deported for terrorism, and that «the overwhelming majority are women, children and the elderly.»
The price of wheat has doubled in the last two years, so Syrians have found themselves really pinched and there was this sense of rising expectation because Bashar's opened up economy, there's been an inflow of cash, the very top 3 %, 4 %, 5 % of Syrians have done extremely well with this opening, but it's caused a major income gap, and it's caused resentment, bad resentment, and so one of the main cries in this revolution is against corruption, and against this elite that surrounds the President, has done extremely well.

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Miller claims that every one of the clips shown has been independently verified, but is forced to concede in his report for the Guardian, «I heard nothing but denials that the security forces were shooting, shelling and torturing civilians... we lived in a bubble, seeing nothing of the extreme brutality and killing for which the Syrian regime is so notorious.»
Seven Iranian military advisors supporting Syrian government forces were killed mid-April, but so far the conflict has not devolved into all - out war, something experts say both countries want to avoid.
The message to Syrians living in opposition - controlled areas, Hof added, would be the same as it always has been: «So long as we kill you, maim you, terrorize you, and drive you from your homes with ordnance that is not chemical in nature, that which is left of a hollowed - out West will do nothing to protect you.
Col. John Dorrian, a spokesman for OIR, told Business Insider previously that the moves into Syria were to pre-position US forces so they can provide logistical and fire support to «Syrian partnered forces» who will eventually assault Raqqa.
Turkey has so far refused to compromise, insisting the US use a different Syrian rebel group, Reuters reported.
Customers have donated about $ 8,000 so far toward the Syrian crisis in 2015.
Investigative reporter and blogger Eliot Higgins has talked about how Facebook's haste to censor what might be disturbing or controversial imagery can directly impact our understanding of a developing news story: the site removed several pages and posts from Syrian dissident groups and terrorist factions, but in doing so it effectively deleted a key source of information about chemical weapon attacks by the Syrian government.
So when you train the Free Syrian Army, which we're trying to do, great, we're going to train 5,000 of them.
According to statistics for October from the German Federal Department for Migration and Refugees, Germany alone has provided refugee status to more than 57,000 Syrians so far this year.
And so, David Hayward draws an icon of Jesus as a Syrian Refugee... to remind us that Jesus identifies with the «least of those that believe».
I do nt understand why the syrian christians are so relcutant to drop their existing secular goverment rule, that lets them worship in peace for a new democratic change called Muslim Brotherhood whos opposition is fighting along side saudi wahabists and al qaeda
So why have only less than 3 percent of the 2,184 Syrian refugees resettled in the United States from 2011 until now been Christians?
So far, the US has only resettled about 2,100 Syrian refugees, the vast majority of them Muslims.
So the bulk of Syrian Christian refugees are likely still waiting to be processed, he said.
10 So they came and called to the gatekeepers of the city, and told them, «We came to the camp of the Syrians, and behold, there was no one to be seen or heard there, nothing but the horses tied, and the asses tied, and the tents as they were.»
15 So they went after them as far as the Jordan; and lo, all the way was littered with garments and equipment which the Syrians had thrown away in their haste.
6 For the Lord had made the army of the Syrians hear the sound of chariots, and of horses, the sound of a great army, so that they said one to another, «Behold, the king of Israel has hired against us the kings of the Hittites and the kings of Egypt to come upon us.»
So now come, let us go over to the camp of the Syrians; if they spare our lives we shall live, and if they kill us we shall but die.»
5 So they arose at twilight to go to the camp of the Syrians; but when they came to the edge of the camp of the Syrians, behold, there was no one there.
14 So they took two mounted men, and the king sent them after the army of the Syrians, saying, «Go and see.»
Politico reports that only 2 percent of Syrian resettled so far are «military - aged males unattached to families.»
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has referred about 16,000 Syrians for resettlement in the United States, but only 1,500 have arrived so far, Larry Yungk, a UNHCR senior resettlement officer in Washington, D.C., told the Chicago Tribune for its profile on how resettlement works and how the ban would affect Illinois.
So when the church in China rejected «Persian» for Syrian they were reaffirming their origin as well as the special theological and linguistic character of their church.
The features of both movements, those of the covenanters in the primitive Syrian Christianity and those of the covenanters in the new movements in Judaism are very similar so that one could assume that they stand in a casual relation to each other.
In light of the debate on whether Syrian refugees should be welcome in the United States and why Christians compose less than 3 percent of those resettled so far, here's a look at where America's current Christian refugees have come from.
The label would also have repercussions for refugees who are applying to enter the US: less than 1 percent of Syrian refugees admitted to the US so far are Christians, even though Christians previously made up 10 percent of Syria's population, she said.
But even in that list of divine judgments there are some that can not be disposed of so lightly; and this utterance about God's care of the Philistines and Syrians serves to corroborate what one may deduce there.
If Jesus is white, so are Iranians, Iraqis, syrians, Jordanians, palestinians, Afghanis and even some pakistanis and Indians.
In response to the Syrian refugee crisis, Rich Stearns, World Vision president, writes: «We must never lose our capacity to feel outrage when human beings are so callously slaughtered, and then we must turn that outrage into action.»
However, there is much in the teaching of Madhva which is very similar to Christian teaching, so that a western historian of Indian culture, A.L. Basham observes, «The resemblance of Madhva's system to Christianity is so striking that influence, perhaps, through the Syrian churches of Malabar, is almost certain.»
(CNN)-- One of the most perplexing aspects of the Syrian revolution is the deep ambivalence felt by so many of the country's Christians when faced with the prospect of freedom after four decades of authoritarian dictatorship.
I live in a tropical country, so selfishly, I am hoping you will be inspired while in Bali to create and post some recipes using tropical ingredients (a bit like your entries when David was with the Syrian family).
I had heard from Syrian that peeling chickpeas made a difference, so I made this recipe several times and loved it but just couldn't take the time.
So when the lovely Liz Della Croce asked if I would want to take a peek at the newest edition to her Food From Our Ancestors series: The Ultimate Syrian Sunday Dinner I jumped at the chance.
Also, the Assad regime has received some support in the Syrian Civil War from Iran, so it is fair to characterize Iran and the Assad regime as allies.
And as a political solution is sought to the Syrian crisis, it is unclear whether any so - called power sharing regime will oppose a similarly oppressive trajectory in the aftermath of the war.
But only the Russians and Syrians have shown interest of that so far.
The article's main claim - that Israel is planning to occupy Syrian territory to create a «safe zone» - didn't realize so far, 3 months after it was made.
What intelligence / information has been released so far that support the hypothesis that the chemical attack was conducted by the Syrian government?
The most plausible: ISIS attacks put pressure on Western governments to fight ISIS in the ground, so they feel pressured to get any deal to stabilize and end the Syrian Civil War.
Chemical weapon use is very difficult to prove after 48 hours, so suspicions were raised when Syrian authorities only allowed UN weapons inspectors into the area to test yesterday, several days after the attack
The Syrian government battles a series of rebel groups that generate a large number of acronyms — ISIS, SLA, SIF, and so on — and that frequently fight amongst themselves.
In Yarmouk around 20,000 people are slowly starving to death (scores have already done so) under a crippling Syrian government blockade that's been in place for nearly nine months.
New Hampshire's Maggie Hassan has the distinction of being the only Democratic governor so far to call on the federal government to stop accepting Syrian refugees.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimated in 2013, that 46,266 civilians had died so far in the Syrian conflict.
Allowing so called «rebels» to leave certain territory in order to avoid civilian casualties and further destruction became a norm in Syrian civil war, at least on SAA and Russian side.
So what rationale could the Syrian government possibly have for resorting to chemical weapons?
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