💨 Abstract
Hundreds of Alawites, a minority sect in Syria, have been forcibly evicted from their private homes in Damascus by the security forces since President Ahmed al-Sharaa seized power in December. This systematic eviction, which has not been previously reported, is feared to be sectarian score-settling by Syria's new rulers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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