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An injured child receives medical attention after a bombing March 4 in Douma, Syria. Cardinal Mario Zenari, the apostolic nuncio in Syria, said "I have never seen so much violence as in Syria." In remarks March 9, he likened the situation to the 1994 Rwandan genocide. (CNS photo/Mohammed Badra, EPA)
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Dale Gavlak - Catholic News Service
People in and around Afrin are facing the warplanes, tanks, artillery and other heavy weapons of NATO’s second-largest standing army, Turkey.
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Over five million people have fled Syria since 2011 and just under 21,000 have been accepted into the United States. ‘This Is Home’ looks into the U.S. resettlement process.
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Gerard O’Connell
February has been one of the most violent months in the seven years of conflict.
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Denis Grasska - Catholic News Service
He said the West ignores Syrian and Iraqi Christians because they are neither oil-rich nor a terrorist threat.
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Timothy W. O'Brien, S.J.
Like so many others in the French capital region, I have the air of a foreigner.
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The Editors
Piling violence on violence is not a strategy toward peace; it is a dangerous reflex that could just prolong the suffering.