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Australia: which refugees?

Since the civil war began in Syria in 2011, almost a quarter of a million people have been killed. Of the survivors, an estimated 12.2 million are in need of humanitarian assistance. This fact, combined with the deliberate campaigns of terror waged by the Islamic State, has triggered the massive outpouring of refugees from Syria.

Dr Peter Riddell, Vice Principal Academic at Melbourne School of Theology, and Senior Fellow of Kairos Journal

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Shoushan Tower and Nora Michael of the Assyrian Aid Society| photo: ankawa.com

Such macro figures do not discriminate between Syria’s diverse population. A closer look at the country’s demography unpacks the religious diversity: 87% of Syrians are Muslim (also diverse), 10% are Christian and the remainder represent small minority groups, such as Druze and Yazidis.