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Juleen Keevy

The selfish heartless argument for keeping Syrians in Egypt - Daily News Egypt - 0 views

  • we should keep them here, give them residencies and even welcome more of them to come, purely because it is in our best collective interest to do so
  • Syrians started to come to Egypt
  • also offering something that Egypt has lacked for a long time: a highly energised workforce who actually want to work and who have a work ethic.
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  • ethic
  • tarted a slew of small businesses and services that have transformed 6th of October city for its inhabitants:  new and better restaurants opened up, where the food is delicious and the customer service is exceptionally excellent and chains of car-washing businesses
  • We would see a jump in productivity and services if we just legalise their status and give them a way to certify their educational credentials so that Syrian doctors, engineers and lawyers can work in their fields as well.
  • We can even raise money by charging them absorbent fees for the certification or residency process, and, if we want to be Gulfie about it, even make a law that forces them to get an Egyptian partner in whatever new business they want to start, which, by the way, will benefit the Egyptian econom
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  • The second reason they cite is national security
  • the third reason has to do with some fantasy that the Syrians will come and colonise Egypt
  • foreign buying and owning of Egyptian lands and properties was good for investment and the economy
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    Are you familiar with @Sandmonkey's opinions yet? This one is relevant to your study, although I'm not sure what his references are.
Juleen Keevy

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Excellent use of Diigo tools as well as extensive, relevant research. Score: 10/10

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mohamedomarsiam

UNHCR - Syrian Arab Republic - 0 views

  • UNHCR Global Report 2012 - Syrian Arab Republic1 Jun 2013 | UNHCR Fundraising Reports UNHCR Global Appeal 2013 Update - Syrian Arab Republic1 Dec 2012 | UNHCR Fundraising Reports UNHCR Global Report 2011 - Syrian Arab Republic1 Jun 2012 | UNHCR Fundraising Reports UNHCR Global Appeal 2012-2013 - Syrian Arab Republic
  • Syrian Arab Republic Atlas Map - August 2006
  • 2005 UNHCR Statistical Yearbook Country Data Sheet - Syrian Arab Republic30 Apr 2007 | Country Data Sheets 2004 UNHCR Statistical Yearbook Country Data Sheet - Syrian Arab Republic21 Aug 2006 | Country Data Sheets 2003 UNHCR Statistical Yearbook Country Data Sheet - Syrian Arab Republic1 Jan 2005 | Country Data Sheets 2002 UNHCR Statistical Yearbook Country Data Sheet - Syrian Arab Republic
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  • Surviving in the city: A review of UNHCR's operation for Iraqi refugees in urban areas of Jordan, Lebanon and Syria
  • Syria Emergency: Operational Data Portal
  • UNHCR Syria Fact Sheet
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    UNHCR
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    Info, percieved value, immigration, etc...
mohamedomarsiam

Syrian Crisis - 0 views

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    Crisis in Syria.
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United Nations Population Fund - Syria - 0 views

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    Overall current events happening in Syria today.
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United Nations Population Fund - Syria - 0 views

  • The Syrian Arab Republic is a medium-income country, ranked 106 out of 177 countries on the 2005 human development index.
  • changing from a centralized economy to a social market economy
  • The population of the Syrian Arab Republic was 17.8 million in 2004. The population growth rate was 2.45 per cent during 2000-2005, down from 3.3 per cent between 1981 and 1994. Improvements in health care contributed to declining fertility rates, a sharp fall in mortality rates, and increased life expectancy at birth (70 years for males and 72.1 years for females in 2004).
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    Syrian Perceptions, income distribution, poverty status, population.
mohamedomarsiam

UNFPA Egypt - Migration - 0 views

  • The latest report issued, stated that Egypt is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation. It is placed in the 2009 United States TVPA Report as a Tier 2 Watch List Country because absolute number of victims of severe forms of trafficking has been significantly increasing over the last year.
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      This could mean that most refugees are smuggled into the country through unofficial means. 
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    How syrians get into the country.
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Syrian refugees no longer welcome in Egypt | Middle East | DW.DE | 19.10.2013 - 0 views

  • An anti-Islamist atmosphere in Egypt has led to daily harassment, arbitrary detentions, deportation and even deaths.
  • A desperate trip: By boat, Alexandria is roughly 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) from Italy In mid-September, when roughly 200 refugees attempted to flee conditions in Egypt by setting sail from the coastal city of Alexandria toward Italy, they didn't make it far. According to eyewitnesses quoted in Amnesty International's report, an Egyptian navy ship stopped the boat and fired upon it, killing two. The others on board were taken into custody.
  • police in Alexandria arrested 70 refugees in an Alexandria café
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  • their release was ordered by [Egypt's] prosecution
  • there have been two incidences that have been reported where two groups of up to 71 people [in total] have been forced to go back to Damascus
  • many Egyptians want the Syrian arrivals out of their country as well
  • Syrian refugees are considered default supporters of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, the political party of former President Mohammed Morsi
  • "The environmental was favorable. It was welcoming," the UNHCR's Leposky said. "And also the cost of living in Egypt was considerably less than some of the other countries they had been residing in."
  • 'We cannot live here anymore'
  • "We're ready to live in any country where we can settle safely," she said. "We cannot live here anymore."
  • Many tried to enter Egypt by sea, Ali said, adding that the rationale behind the recent move could be an attempt to put pressure on Syrians and to force them to sign deportation papers.
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    Again here are some of the challenges that the syrians face
mohamedomarsiam

In Egypt, a Welcome for Syrian Refugees Turns Bitter - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • In the nearby 6th of October City, parts of which have come to be known as Little Damascus, the refugees say the official hostility has amplified the frustrations of Egyptians with their own faltering economy, and Egypt’s chronic insecurity since the toppling of Hosni Mubara
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    This shows the challenges and contributions associated with this group
mohamedomarsiam

Why are we still relying on decades-old stereotypes when we talk about the Middle East? - 1 views

  • . From Syria to Egypt and beyond, partisans yearn to crush old rivals or sectarian foes once and for all.” The language is telling; a perpetuation of the old stereotype of the “angry Arab” with passionate fury fuelled by intemperate Mediterranean blood. Language like this subtly (or not so subtly) underscores the division between “us” – rational beings – and “them” – the dangerous other.
  • “If you’re Arab, emphasise that fact, since all Arabs are exactly alike and every Arab speaks for all Arabdom. Be sure to divide the entire population of Syria into "good guys" and "bad guys".”
  • The truth is, we are failures. Two years on, our readers barely remember where Damascus is, and the world instinctively describes what’s happening in Syria as “that mayhem,” because nobody understands anything about Syria—only blood, blood, blood.
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    Syrian stereotypes
mohamedomarsiam

Syria: History >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge - 0 views

  • Archaeologists have demonstrated that Syria was the center of one of the most ancient civilizations on earth. Around the excavated city of Ebla in northern Syria, discovered in 1975, a great Semitic empire spread from the Red Sea north to Turkey and east to Mesopotamia from 2500 to 2400 B.C. The city of Ebla alone during that time had a population estimated at 260,000. S
  • Syria was occupied successively by Canaanites, Phoenicians, Hebrews, Arameans, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Nabataeans, Byzantines, and, in part, Crusaders before finally coming under the control of the Ottoman Turks
  • rst organized Christian Church at Antioch in ancient Syria, from which he left on many of his missionary journeys
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  • Damascus
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      Contains famous places associated with Syrian Ancestry and an overview of the history
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    Syrian History
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Demographics of Syria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The roughly 23 million inhabitants of Syria are an overall indigenous Levantine people. While modern-day Syrians are commonly described as Arabs by virtue of their modern-day language and bonds to Arab culture and history, they are, in fact,[citation needed] largely a blend of the various Semitic speaking groups indigenous to the region.
  • Arabs 90%, other ethnic groups such as Kurds 9%, Assyrians/Syriacs,[9] Armenians, Circassians, and Syrian Turkmen 1% [4
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    Shows Syrian demographics and the different DNA types and origins of syrians
mohamedomarsiam

Profile: Bashar al-Assad - Middle East - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

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      Photograph and Bashaars profile.
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      contains info on hafez
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    A profile of Bashar Al Assad, one of the people that really afeected Syria.
mohamedomarsiam

Hafez al-Assad Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

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      An overview of his life and his photograph
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    Hafez al assad another influential Syrian
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The World Factbook - 0 views

  • Arabic (official), Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic, Circassian (widely understood); French, English (somewhat understood)
  • Sunni Muslim (Islam - official) 74%, other Muslim (includes Alawite, Druze) 16%, Christian (various denominations) 10%, Jewish (tiny communities in Damascus, Al Qamishli, and Aleppo)
  • 22,457,336 (July 2013 est.)
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  • 5.1% of GDP (2009)
  • definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 84.1% male: 90.3% female: 77.7% (2011 est.)
  • $107.6 billion (2011 est.)
  • $5,100 (2011 est.) country compariso
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    Here there is evrything we need to know about the percieved values, etc....
mohamedomarsiam

In Egypt, a Welcome for Syrian Refugees Turns Bitter - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Dozens of men with clubs and knives stormed a charity for Syrian refugees a few days after the Egyptian military ousted President Mohamed Morsi — making it clear they were no longer welcome in Egypt.
  • Syria, more than two million people have fled the country, most of them taking up residence as refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. But as many as 300,000 have eventually made their way to Egypt
  • “My Egyptian brother, my Egyptian sister,” the fliers said. “Fight the Syrian occupation and defend your jobs.”
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      Can't really find jobs anymore.
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    An article on Syrian perceptions in Egypt.
mohamedomarsiam

"Refugee Livelihoods in Urban Areas: Identifying Program Opportunities: Case Study... - 0 views

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    This is an overview of refugees. On page 5 there is a map of where most refugees live in Egypt.
mohamedomarsiam

Syria Regional Refugee Response - Egypt - 0 views

  • 126,034
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      Here is the timeline that contains the different number of refugees entering Egypt at ever given point on the timeline. 
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      Here there are all of e maps and assessments of Syrian refugees in Cairo and Egypt overall. However, they are all downloads. 
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  • Total Syrians, Government Estimate 300,000
  • Persons awaiting registration 1,499
  • Registered Syrian Refugees 124,535
  • Households 45,760
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      Here are the demographics for egypt.
  • WFP starts providing monthly food voucher assistance, in Al-Obour, 6 October, and Damietta, to Syrian refugees registered with UNHCR Cairo office.
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      Here we see the places where the Syrians settle. Al-Obour, 6 October, and Damietta.
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      Here we see the places where the Syrians settle. Al-Obour, 6 October, and Damietta.
mohamedomarsiam

Syria Regional Refugee Response - Regional Overview - 1 views

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      Here is a map that shows where the Syrian migrants are going overall
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      This also shows pattern of migration on a public domain map.
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      This timeline shows the numbers of refugees and how it increased. It shows overall migration of refugees.
  • Total Persons of Concern 2,199,668
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  • 2,081,648
  • Registered Syrian Refugees
  • Persons awaiting registration 118,020
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      Here are the demographics.
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    This page gives an overall overview of the historical migration rationale and pattern of this group and a visual timeline of syrian refugees at every given time.
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