The Mountain Does Not Kneel: The Druze of Suwayda in Post-Assad Syria - Goa Chronicle
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The Mountain Does Not Kneel: The Druze of Suwayda in Post-Assad Syria - Goa Chronicle
At dawn, as the sky blushes above the black basalt of Jabal al-Druze, an old shepherd kneels beside a spring near Salkhad, whispering verses his grandfather once sang during the Great Syrian Revolt of 1925. The water flows as it did then. The land remembers. And now, so does the world. For the first time in over two decades, Syria awakens to a reality it had only whispered of in underground cafés and rebel trenches: Bashar al-Assad is gone. His …
The intercommunal violence in southern Syria over the past week has shown the anchoring of the lines of denominational fractures. A sociological and political fact nourished during the dictatorship of the Assad regime, and whose roots date back to the Ottoman era and the French mandate, analyses the East-The Day.
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