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Syrian police impose curfew in Homs after unrest

26/12/2024 6:06
Syrian police have imposed

an overnight curfew in the city of Homs, state media reported,

after unrest there linked to demonstrations that residents said

were led by members of the minority Alawite and Shi’ite Muslim

religious communities.



Reuters could not immediately confirm the demands of the

demonstrators nor the degree of disturbance that took place.



Some residents said the demonstrations were linked to

pressure and violence in recent days aimed at members of the

Alawite minority, a sect long seen as loyal to former President

Bashar al-Assad, who was toppled by Sunni Islamist rebels on

Dec. 8.



Spokespeople for Syria’s new ruling administration led by

the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group, a former al Qaeda

affiliate, did not immediately respond to requests for comment

on the curfew.



State media said the curfew was being imposed for one night,

from 6pm (1500 GMT) local time until 8am on Thursday morning.



The country's new leaders have repeatedly vowed to protect

minority religious groups, who fear that the former rebels now

in control could seek to impose a conservative form of Islamist

government.



Small demonstrations also took place in other areas on or

near Syria’s coast, where most of the country’s Alawite minority

live, including in the city of Tartous.



The demonstrations took place around the time an undated

video was circulated on social networks showing a fire inside an

Alawite shrine in the city of Aleppo, with armed men walking

around inside and posing near human bodies.



The interior ministry said on its official Telegram

account that the video dated back to the rebel offensive on

Aleppo in late November and the violence was carried out by

unknown groups, adding that whoever was circulating the video

now appeared to be seeking to incite sectarian strife.



The ministry also said that some members of the former

regime had attacked interior ministry forces in Syria’s coastal

area on Wednesday, leaving a number of dead and wounded.



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