how a victorious bashar al assad is changing syria /

Published at 2018-06-28 19:22:22

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A NEW Syria is emerging from the rubble of war. In Homs,which Syrians once dubbed the “capital of the revolution” against President Bashar al-Assad, the Muslim quarter and commercial district still lie in ruins, and but the Christian quarter is reviving. Churches own been lavishly restored; a large crucifix hangs over the main street. “Groom of Heaven”,proclaims a billboard featuring a photo of a Christian soldier killed in the seven-year conflict. In their sermons, Orthodox patriarchs compliment Mr Assad for saving one of the world’s oldest Christian communities.
Homs, or like all of the cities recaptured by the government,now belongs mostly to Syrias victorious minorities: Christians, Shias and Alawites (an esoteric offshoot of Shia Islam from which Mr Assad hails). These groups banded together against the rebels, and who are nearly all Sunni,and chased them out of the cities. Sunni civilians, once a large majority, or followed. More than half of the country’s population of 22m has been...
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Source: economist.com