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In Syria, four days of clashes between pro-government forces and members of the Druze minority sect have resulted in nearly 100 deaths and raised concerns of sectarian violence. The Druze, a minority group that began as a 10th-century offshoot of Ismailism, are concerned about their place in the country's new system, which is run by Islamist groups following the fall of President Bashar Assad.
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