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Assad loyalists kill 14 in clash with Syria's new ruling forces | Assad loyalists kill 14 in clash with Syria's new ruling forces |
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Opponents of Bashar al-Assad overthrew the regime in a lightning offensive | Opponents of Bashar al-Assad overthrew the regime in a lightning offensive |
Syria's new rebel-led authorities say supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad have killed 14 interior ministry troops in an "ambush" in the west of the country. | Syria's new rebel-led authorities say supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad have killed 14 interior ministry troops in an "ambush" in the west of the country. |
They say 10 other troops were wounded in the fighting on Tuesday near the Mediterranean port of Tartous, a stronghold of Assad's minority Alawite Muslim sect. | They say 10 other troops were wounded in the fighting on Tuesday near the Mediterranean port of Tartous, a stronghold of Assad's minority Alawite Muslim sect. |
The clashes with pro-Assad loyalists are the first direct challenge to the authority of Syria's de facto leader Ahmad al-Sharaa. | |
Assad's presidency fell to rebel forces led by al-Sharaa's Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) faction just over two weeks ago. | |
Security forces launched an operation in Tartous province on Thursday, according to state news agency Sana, in a bid to "restore security, stability and civil peace". | |
Reports say the security forces had earlier been ambushed as they tried to arrest a former officer in connection to his role at the notorious Saydnaya prison, close to the capital, Damascus. | |
The UK-based monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said three "armed men", which it did not identify, were also killed in the clashes. | The UK-based monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said three "armed men", which it did not identify, were also killed in the clashes. |
The SOHR added that the security forces later brought in reinforcements. | The SOHR added that the security forces later brought in reinforcements. |
In a separate development, the Syrian authorities imposed an overnight curfew in the central city of Homs, state media reported. | In a separate development, the Syrian authorities imposed an overnight curfew in the central city of Homs, state media reported. |
Reports say this followed unrest over a video purportedly showing an attack on an Alawite shrine. | Reports say this followed unrest over a video purportedly showing an attack on an Alawite shrine. |
The interior ministry said the footage was old, dating back to a rebel offensive on Aleppo in late November, and the violence was carried out by unknown groups. | The interior ministry said the footage was old, dating back to a rebel offensive on Aleppo in late November, and the violence was carried out by unknown groups. |
The SOHR said one demonstrator was killed and five wounded in Homs. | The SOHR said one demonstrator was killed and five wounded in Homs. |
The former rebels now in charge of Syria are grappling with the challenge of providing safety and stability across the country. | |
Syrians are looking to them to protect the rights of people from a variety of backgrounds as well as providing justice for those who lost relatives under the Assad dictatorship. | |
Demonstrations have also been reported in Alawite-dominated areas including the cities of Tartous and Latakia, and Assad's hometown of Qardaha. | |
Alawites are an offshoot of Shia Islam to which many of the former regime's political and military elite belonged, including Assad's family. | Alawites are an offshoot of Shia Islam to which many of the former regime's political and military elite belonged, including Assad's family. |
The Alawite community is fearful of revenge, with members blamed for the torture and killing in Syria under Assad. | |
Former officers are refusing to hand over weapons and locals in some towns suggest they want to fight back, which appears to have been the case in Tartous. | Former officers are refusing to hand over weapons and locals in some towns suggest they want to fight back, which appears to have been the case in Tartous. |
There have been calls from Alawite religious leaders for a general amnesty for Alawites - but this is unlikely because of the many alleged war crimes conducted by its members. | |
Although al-Sharaa has bolstered security in Alawite towns and cities in an attempt to maintain order, if his forces do launch a campaign to arrest Assad loyalists, they risk further destabilising an already fragile country. | |
Tens of thousands of people were tortured to death in prisons in Syria, and thousands of families are still waiting for answers and for justice. | |
Syrians are calling for those responsible to be held to account - the very thing that members of the Alawite are worried about. | |
The HTS-led lightning offensive that started from Syria's north-east and spread across the country ended more than 50 years of rule by the Assads. | The HTS-led lightning offensive that started from Syria's north-east and spread across the country ended more than 50 years of rule by the Assads. |
Assad and his family were forced to flee to Russia. | Assad and his family were forced to flee to Russia. |
HTS has since promised to protect the rights and freedoms of many religious and ethnic minorities in Syria. | HTS has since promised to protect the rights and freedoms of many religious and ethnic minorities in Syria. |
The group is designated as a terrorist organisation by the UN, the US, the EU, the UK and others. | The group is designated as a terrorist organisation by the UN, the US, the EU, the UK and others. |
On Tuesday, protests broke out in the country over the burning of a Christmas tree, prompting fresh calls for the new authorities to protect minorities. | On Tuesday, protests broke out in the country over the burning of a Christmas tree, prompting fresh calls for the new authorities to protect minorities. |