The Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Call for Action

When did the influx of Syrian refugees begin?

What event marked the beginning of the Syrian refugee crisis?

When did the influx of Syrian refugees begin?

The influx of Syrian refugees began in March 2011, following a violent government crackdown on public demonstrations in Daraa.

The Syrian refugee crisis has been ongoing for over a decade now, with millions of families forced to flee their homes due to the civil war in the country. The crisis began in March 2011, triggered by a government crackdown on public demonstrations in response to the arrest of teenagers for anti-government graffiti in Daraa. This event escalated into a full-blown civil war, leading to a massive influx of refugees seeking safety and shelter.

As of now, more than 15.3 million people in Syria, which accounts for 70% of the country's population, are in need of humanitarian assistance. The conflict has taken a toll on countless lives and continues to pose challenges for both the Syrian people and the international community.

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