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Syria's new authorities have set up a committee tasked with investigating attacks on civilians during recent sectarian violence in the country's south.
Syria's interim government has launched a committee to investigate deadly sectarian violence in Sweida, aiming to hold perpetrators accountable within three months.
Syria forms committee to investigate sectarian violence, aiming to uncover events in Sweida and hold perpetrators accountable.
Syria's new authorities have established a committee to investigate attacks on civilians during recent sectarian clashes in ...
Traumatised families from both Bedouin and Druze communities find themselves living in shelters, haunted by the deadly ...
The deaths were among 12 execution-style killings of unarmed Druze civilians carried out at three sites in and around Sweida ...
Sectarian violence in recent weeks in Syria's Sweida region has left more than 1,000 people dead. Druze in the ...
A fragile ceasefire between Druze fighters and armed Bedouin clans in Syria has brought an uneasy pause in the violence there but a strain on Syria's interim government, and tested the loyalties of ...
Druze residents evacuated from Suweida as part of a government-coordinated effort. Over 1,500 Bedouin civilians also ...
The United Nations is preparing to send a convoy of humanitarian aid to Syria's southern province of Sweida, three aid ...
The interim government of Syria must grant more autonomy to minority groups if it wants to survive and succeed.
More than 262 civilians, including women and children — and one American who was visiting his family — were butchered, some by gunfire, others burned alive or summarily executed. In Suwara al-Kubra, ...