Syrian leader signs constitution that puts the country under an Islamist group’s rule for 5 years
- Syria's Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa signed a constitutional declaration for a five-year transition, aiming for a new beginning for the country.
- Violence continues despite Sharaa's call for peace, with around 1,400 civilians killed in recent sectarian clashes, primarily from the Alawite community.
- The Kurdish-led administration criticized the constitutional declaration, claiming it does not reflect Syria's diversity.
- UN Secretary General António Guterres warned that Syria's future is at risk following the ongoing violence, stating that nothing justifies civilian killings.
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