The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
What happened when protesters in Syria stood up against the president was that the army repelled the protest with violent aggressions.
Sad but true. The government of Syria turned what first were pacific protests into a civil war that has severely damage the country and is the reason why thousands of people had decided to immigrate, creating an international migration crisis in the Middle East.
The original idea of the Syrian people was to peacefully take the streets to protest for better living conditions and democracy, as part of the events during the so-called "Arab Spring" of 2011. However, President Bashar al-Assad ordered to aggressively repel the protest, and since that day, the thing became horrible in places such as Aleppo, and many more.
Muslim countries such as Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Morocco, and Libya took the streets in the Spring of 2011 to protest against their governments, demanding political changes that allowed people more freedom and better living opportunities. For instance, the protest in Egypt was so big that they could end with the dictator that governed Egypt for years, Hosni Mubarak.
Unfortunately in Syria, something very different happened.
I think the answer is d not a 100 % sure
Answer:
Correct answer is A. The Middle East
Explanation:
There are 14 members of OPEC and most of them located in Middle East, including United Arab Emirates and Libya. Qatar was member until 2018.
None of the countries from Europe are members of this organization.
The same thing is with Central Asia, while from South Africa we only have Angola.
It is interesting that some of the largest petroleum exporting countries are not members of this organization.
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