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00: Current situation in Syria?
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How do you feel regarding / how do you see the current situation in Syria?
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We, the Refugees – The Future of Syria »
We, the Refugees – The Future of Syria
We, the Refugees – The Future of Syria☜اذا الشعب يوما اراد الحياة.. فلا بد ان يستجيب القدر“If the people one day want life, then destiny is compelled to respond to them”– al-Qasim al-Shabi☜F1CEB7
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Lebanon »
Lebanon
Lebanon☜Focus Group Discussions, 18-25 April 2019.☜82E8E8
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Issues »
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Issues☜☜DE7179
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00: Current situation in Syria?
00: Current situation in Syria?☜How do you feel regarding / how do you see the current situation in Syria?☜DE7179
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"Every man to himself." »
"Every man to himself."
"Every man to himself."☜When my husband died, my brothers-in-law didn’t even ask me how I was. It’s man to himself now.” ☜5CD992
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"Killing has become normal. Syria has lost its humanity." »
"Killing has become normal. Syria has lost its humanity."
"Killing has become normal. Syria has lost its humanity."☜☜5CD992
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"Neighbours, family and the army are taking our houses." »
"Neighbours, family and the army are taking our houses."
"Neighbours, family and the army are taking our houses."☜Loss of property is a key issue for refugees, who claim their house is either destroyed or has been taken by the people they trusted to protect it.☜5CD992
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Country under foreign occupation »
Country under foreign occupation
Country under foreign occupation☜There is a perception that the country is under a foreign occupation; until those occupying it leave, the situation will not improve.☜5CD992
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Denouncing and blacklisting. »
Denouncing and blacklisting.
Denouncing and blacklisting.☜There is a clear perception that neighbours and families have denounced each other for supporting one or the other side. Even if they were not blacklisted, going back to Syria is very hard as there is no security (bombing, kidnapping, killings, etc), no financial aid, no water, gas/electricity, no hospitals, no jobs. They will not find anyone in Syria anymore, and the buildings are all destroyed. ☜5CD992
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Different groups rule different regions. »
Different groups rule different regions.
Different groups rule different regions.☜☜5CD992
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Early marriage as a way to secure family financial support »
Early marriage as a way to secure family financial support
Early marriage as a way to secure family financial support☜When I tell my husband it’s not okay to marry my daughter at 15, he tells me we can no longer support her, and need someone to care for her. She’s got a child and suffered greatly when giving birth.” ☜5CD992
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Education controlled by the government. »
Education controlled by the government.
Education controlled by the government.☜Both at elementary, secondary and higher education, the government is perceived as in control of the education that is given to youth, and which degrees those youth get to study.“Some regions, like Damascus or Homs, are favoured for education, because others are considered agricultural. It depends on the development of the city. They think people from agricultural areas shouldn’t get educated because they won’t make use of the certificates. Your job depends on where you come from.”☜5CD992
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Forceful return to old traditions and inequality. »
Forceful return to old traditions and inequality.
Forceful return to old traditions and inequality.☜“We didn’t change our clothes. It was ISIS that forced us. If we didn’t do things their way, they’d torture our husbands or kill us. My neighbour went out without a veil and they told her they’d cut off her breasts; and they did.” ☜5CD992
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Gender inequality impacts education, health and employment. »
Gender inequality impacts education, health and employment.
Gender inequality impacts education, health and employment.☜From access to higher education to getting a job or being able to reach a hospital, women are largely dependent on men.☜5CD992
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Healthcare is free, but limited. »
Healthcare is free, but limited.
Healthcare is free, but limited.☜While access to healthcare is either free or very cheap, access to it is limited by the availability of hospitals or gender imbalance.☜5CD992
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Houses have been destroyed. »
Houses have been destroyed.
Houses have been destroyed.☜☜5CD992
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In the countryside, access to education is limited. »
In the countryside, access to education is limited.
In the countryside, access to education is limited.☜Reaching the schools can be challenging, and children are often destined to work in the fields.☜5CD992
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Increasingly losing hope. »
Increasingly losing hope.
Increasingly losing hope.☜Although it is in their nature to hope, refugees are increasingly losing hope that the situation in Syria will ever be back to a point where they can return safely.☜5CD992
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Infrastructure has been destroyed. »
Infrastructure has been destroyed.
Infrastructure has been destroyed.☜☜5CD992
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Insecurity and the economy force early marriage. »
Insecurity and the economy force early marriage.
Insecurity and the economy force early marriage.☜☜5CD992
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Mentality is stagnant, not forward-looking. »
Mentality is stagnant, not forward-looking.
Mentality is stagnant, not forward-looking.☜In Syria, people just wait for the days to pass.☜5CD992
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Military conscription makes it impossible to go back. »
Military conscription makes it impossible to go back.
Military conscription makes it impossible to go back.☜The lack of regulation of the duration of military service is a key fear for refugees to return. Men fear theyll be taken into service or put in jail, while women who are dependent on their elder boys or husbands fear losing their only economic support. ☜5CD992
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Neighbours have lost trust in one another. »
Neighbours have lost trust in one another.
Neighbours have lost trust in one another.☜☜5CD992
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Prices are high and opportunities low. »
Prices are high and opportunities low.
Prices are high and opportunities low.☜In cities like Damascus, life is getting too expensive for return. And, without a job, refugees dont believe theyll be able to afford a living.☜5CD992
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Temporary contracts for teachers result in instability. »
Temporary contracts for teachers result in instability.
Temporary contracts for teachers result in instability.☜“When you’re becoming a teacher, they throw you in the countryside with a temporary contract. You’ll take any other job as soon as it comes.”☜5CD992
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The countryside is isolated. »
The countryside is isolated.
The countryside is isolated.☜☜5CD992
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The strong oppress the weak. »
The strong oppress the weak.
The strong oppress the weak.☜☜5CD992
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There's structural inequality in access to education. »
There's structural inequality in access to education.
There's structural inequality in access to education.☜Universities are too far away from the villages and, while the government provides housing for students in cities with colleges, access to those is limited.☜5CD992
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Violence and insecurity. »
Violence and insecurity.
Violence and insecurity.☜☜5CD992
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Women are forced to have more and more children. »
Women are forced to have more and more children.
Women are forced to have more and more children.☜Partly as a consequence of the war, partly due to old traditions coming back to life, women are being asked to have anywhere from 1 to 10 children (or more) as a way to satisfy men.☜5CD992
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Work opportunities depend on affiliation. »
Work opportunities depend on affiliation.
Work opportunities depend on affiliation.☜In todays Syria, different regions are controlled by different factions, which favour different religious groups in accessing employment opportunities. Job opportunities are also provided depending on whom you support (or are suspected to support.☜5CD992
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Emotions »
Emotions
Emotions☜☜DE7179
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Memories still haunt us »
Memories still haunt us
Memories still haunt us☜☜DE7179
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