Al Jazeera English How serious are the sectarian tensions facing Syria? | Inside Story
Syria’s new leader has been trying to stabilise his country and reintegrate it globally since he took office in January.
But outbreaks of sectarian violence are threatening President Al Sharaa’s efforts to rebuild the country, after 14 years of civil war.
The latest flare-up on Sunday saw protesters, the minority Alawites, come face-to-face with supporters of the government in the coastal cities of Latakia and Tartous.
Government troops sent to stop the violence were attacked.
The once powerful community says it is being marginalised.
How big a security threat is this?
How can President Sharaa calm the tensions?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Fadel Abdulghany, Founder & Executive Director, Syrian Network for Human Rights.
Gamal Mansour, Specialist in Comparative Politics and International Relations
Labib Nahhas, Director of Syrian Association for Citizens’ Dignity.
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