Syria’s Reckoning with Justice and Hate: The Fragile Path Toward National Reconciliation - The Syrian Observer
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What Would It Take to Rebuild Syria?
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Syria’s Reckoning with Justice and Hate: The Fragile Path Toward National Reconciliation - The Syrian Observer
As Syria steps hesitantly into its post-Assad chapter, the country finds itself standing on a perilous threshold. Fourteen years of war, atrocity, and social fragmentation have not only decimated institutions and lives but also sown the seeds of a far more insidious danger: a culture of vengeance, sanctified hatred, and societal implosion. In this delicate interregnum, calls for transitional justice are gaining momentum—but so too are the counte…
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