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After Assad’s fall, Syrians and EU officials hold rare meeting in Damascus
The EU and Syrian civil society held the first Damascus dialogue addressing sectarian tensions and transitional justice, with 500 participants from diverse groups, EU officials said.
- Representatives of Syria's civil society held open discussions on sensitive topics like sectarian tensions in Damascus, in the presence of EU officials and the transitional government.
- The EU-organized meetings, known as The Day of Dialogue, used to take place in Brussels but were held in Damascus nearly a year after the fall of Assad's 54-year rule.
- Syrians demanded answers on issues like the fate of over 130,000 missing people under Assad's rule, discrimination faced by Kurds, and violence against women from minority sects.
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After Assad's fall, Syrians and EU officials hold rare meeting in Damascus
Representatives of Syria's civil society have held rare open discussions in Damascus. Officials from the European Union and the transitional government attended the talks on Saturday.
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