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Syria’s Sectarian Divides
Syria’s Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa signed off on a constitutional declaration for a five-year-long transitional period ...
- The Christians are split into a number of denominations - some of them tiny communities with ancient roots in pre-Islamic ...
Sharaa, whose fighters led the offensive that toppled the Assad family dynasty in December, has said he will build an ...
Fourteen years after Syria's civil war began, the nation's new Islamist government faces sectarian conflict on four fronts.
One might think that from Israel’s point of view, the collapse of the Assad regime would be seen as a positive development ...
Violence has surged again in the predominantly Alawite coastal region of Syria. The newly formed General Security Forces (GSF ...
The massacres were committed mainly on 7 and 8 March in areas inhabited by Christians and members of the Alawite minority, to ...
Over the weekend, many watched in horror as reports poured out of Syria detailing the slaughter of Christians and other ...
A few days after the United Nations secretary-general Guterres shook Ahmed al-Sharaa’s hands and praised his efforts at ...
Christians and other religious minorities in Syria are sounding the alarm as more than 1,000 people have been killed since ...
After Sunnis, which comprise 70% of Syria’s population, the Alawite is the largest sect in the country. President Ahmed al-Sharaa views Alawites as ‘remnants of Assad’s regime’ and holds them responsi ...