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Escalating Violence In Syria Leaves 31 Dead Wsj Under al assad's rule, alawites, a minority shia muslim sect in syria,held top government and army posts. now, with alawites no longer in power, reports of revenge killings have emerged. Who are alawites? the alawite sect, a branch of shia islam, was once the backbone of assad’s government in a country with a sunni majority population. clashes between the new security forces and. The alawites are a religious minority in syria, originating from shia islam. the overthrown president bashar al assad belonged to the sect. they make up around 10% of syria's population, which is. The sunni shia divide sectarian conflict is becoming entrenched in a growing number of muslim countries and is threatening to fracture iraq and syria. tensions between sunnis and shias, exploited by regional rivals saudi arabia and iran, could reshape the future middle east. april 27, 2023 this infoguide is now archived.
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Opinion A Chance To Halt The Brutality In Syria The New York Times The alawites are a religious minority in syria, originating from shia islam. the overthrown president bashar al assad belonged to the sect. they make up around 10% of syria's population, which is. The sunni shia divide sectarian conflict is becoming entrenched in a growing number of muslim countries and is threatening to fracture iraq and syria. tensions between sunnis and shias, exploited by regional rivals saudi arabia and iran, could reshape the future middle east. april 27, 2023 this infoguide is now archived. This contrasts sharply with its internal crackdown on minorities. the alawites – an offshoot of shia islam – make up roughly 10% of syria’s population. though a minority, they formed the backbone of the former government of ousted president bashar al asad and were heavily embedded in syria’s military and intelligence structures. At least 1,300 have been killed in syria as security forces clash with loyalists of ousted president bashar al assad. the violence is concentrated in tartus and latakia, home to alawites. the assads belong to this sect, an offshoot of shia islam, and under their regime, it exerted influence in syrian bureaucracy and military.
Opinion A Chance To Halt The Brutality In Syria The New York Times
Opinion A Chance To Halt The Brutality In Syria The New York Times This contrasts sharply with its internal crackdown on minorities. the alawites – an offshoot of shia islam – make up roughly 10% of syria’s population. though a minority, they formed the backbone of the former government of ousted president bashar al asad and were heavily embedded in syria’s military and intelligence structures. At least 1,300 have been killed in syria as security forces clash with loyalists of ousted president bashar al assad. the violence is concentrated in tartus and latakia, home to alawites. the assads belong to this sect, an offshoot of shia islam, and under their regime, it exerted influence in syrian bureaucracy and military.