320,000 Dead, 4.9 Million Refugees: Syria's War in Numbers

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Syria's conflict has killed more than 320,000 people, uprooted more than half the population and left much of the country in ruins since it erupted almost six years ago.

Here are some key statistics:

- Huge death toll -

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says it has recorded the deaths of 321,358 people since the conflict began with anti-government protests in March 2011.

Those killed included 96,000 civilians, of which over 17,000 were children, the monitor said.

In a country with a pre-war population of 23 million, the United Nations estimates that 6.6 million people have been internally displaced by the fighting.

The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says 4.7 million people live either in besieged cities or hard-to-access areas.

- Refugees -

The war has forced 4.9 million people to flee Syria, according to the UNHCR.

Neighboring Turkey, the main host country, has taken in more than 2.9 million Syrian refugees.

It is followed by Lebanon, which the U.N. says hosts around one million Syrians -- one in four of the Lebanese population. The Lebanese government says as many as 1.5 million Syrians are in the country. 

In Jordan, where the UNHCR says it has registered 630,000 Syrians, the government says it is hosting 1.4 million.

At least another 225,000 Syrians have taken refuge in Iraq and 137,000 in Egypt, the refugee agency says.

It adds that around 90 percent of Syrian refugees are living in poverty and at least 10 percent are considered "extremely vulnerable."

- Imprisoned, tortured -

In February, Amnesty International said Syrian authorities hanged around 13,000 people between 2011 and 2015 at the infamous Saydnaya prison near Damascus. 

It said a further 17,700 people had died in custody since the conflict began.

The Observatory says at least 60,000 people have died from torture or harsh conditions in regime prisons since 2011.

The monitor says half a million people have spent time in regime jails since the start of the conflict.

Several thousand have died over the same period in prisons run by rebel groups or jihadists, it says.

In February 2016, U.N. investigators accused the regime of "extermination" in its jails and detention centers.

- Economy in ruins -

Experts say the conflict has set Syria's economy back by three decades and devastated its infrastructure. 

The education and health systems are in ruins.

By 2015, 83 percent of Syria's electric grid was out of service, according to a coalition of 130 non-governmental organizations.

More than four-fifths of the population lives in poverty, according to an April 2016 study by the United Nations and Britain's Saint Andrews University. 

The study also said that Syrian business activity shrank by 55 percent between 2010 and 2015.

Comments 10
Thumb gigahabib 13 March 2017, 19:35

Half of the dead are from the government side. So much for "Assad is Hitler".

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 13 March 2017, 19:38

More lies from mini. You have not read the article. I urge people to read the article in full and not believe the ranting for gigaliar. The same organization also reports that close to 95% of civilian death were caused by the regime

Thumb gigahabib 13 March 2017, 21:54

We know a third of those killed are government fighters. The other third are Salafist opposition. And the last third are civilians, half of which have been killed by the opposition: http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/226857-more-than-320-000-dead-in-six-years-of-syria-war

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 13 March 2017, 23:43

Gigaliar ... You lie again. Where does it state that half of the civilians were killed by the opposition? The same organization in this article claims in other reports that close to 95% of civilian death are caused by regime. Stop lying and have some shame.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 13 March 2017, 23:45

People who wants a breakdown if who is responsible for what should visit http://sn4hr.org

Thumb thepatriot 14 March 2017, 00:57

Good Link ArabDemocrat..

Thumb shab 13 March 2017, 22:05

All this is God's revenge for occupying Lebanon for 29 years.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 14 March 2017, 02:11

The same monstrous family that occupied Lebanon for 29 years has been occupying and brutalizing the Syrian people for over 50

Thumb gigahabib 14 March 2017, 11:30

If it wasn't for Syria's intervention, the stupid Lebanese would have continued killing each other.

Thumb thepatriot 14 March 2017, 02:34

How Many Ebolas out of the 320K ?? ;)