Syrian President Says Protesters Have 'Legitimate Demands' Amid Alawite Unrest
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Sharaa recognises ’legitimate demands’ of Alawite protesters
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Thursday that protesters had "legitimate demands", state media reported, days after thousands took to the streets to denounce violence against the country's Alawite minority. The demonstrations earlier this week in several cities along Syria's coast - the heartland of the country's Alawites - were the largest by the community since the overthrow of dictator Bashar al-Assad last year. Assad himself is an A…
Demonstrations and legitimate demands sectarian conflicts and political agreements Priorities of the new government and economic challenges legitimate protests and demands On Thursday, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa acknowledged that protesters expressed "legitimate demands," according to state media reports.This statement came a few days after thousands of people turned to the streets to protest against violence directed at the Alawite minori…
Al-Sharaa to Latakia residents: Most demands are legitimate and we are ready to listen - Enab Baladi
Syrian president in the transitional period Ahmed al-Sharaa expressed the state’s readiness to listen to the various popular demands raised by demonstrators in different parts of Syria and to discuss them seriously, noting that proposals related to secession or federalism often stem from “narrow readings or a lack of political awareness”. Al-Sharaa’s remarks came in a video call during a meeting held by Latakia governor Mohammed Othman with nota…
Thousands of people appeared on the afternoon in v rias cities along the coast to report the recent violence against the oppressed minority.
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