Christian fears grow in Syria after deadly sectarian clashes
- More than a thousand Alawites were killed by Sunni Muslim militias in Latakia, Syria, highlighting sectarian violence against minority groups in the region.
- At least four Christians were also killed during the attacks, which are linked to their association with the Assad regime.
- Human rights activist John Eibner called for international action to prevent genocide.
- The Syrian Democratic Forces condemned the massacres and reached an agreement with the Damascus government to halt attacks against Alawites.
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