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‘There’s no more security’: Syria’s Alawite minority protests after targeted violence

After facing cyclic violence under the new regime, Syria’s Alawite minority —the Shia sect of ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad— has launched protests to demand a decentralised political system and the release of men they said were unjustly detained by the new regime.

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