Ineffective Easing of European Sanctions: What Comes After the Syrian Coast Massacres? - The Syrian Observer
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Ineffective Easing of European Sanctions: What Comes After the Syrian Coast Massacres? - The Syrian Observer
Western nations have taken a gradual approach to easing sanctions on Syria, refraining from a complete lift and instead relaxing restrictions on specific sectors under conditional terms. This move appears to be a testing phase to assess compliance with these conditions. The European decision to partially ease sanctions seems to place Syria’s new administration under scrutiny, with the full lifting of sanctions contingent on its governance approa…
After mass Killings in Syria, can a fragmented Country stay United?
By Ali Mamouri, Deakin University Shortly after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, the new government led by rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa pledged to unite Syrians and establish a “civil peace” in the country. In recent days, this fragile peace has been tested. Late last week, clashes broke out between government security forces and the remnants of pro-Assad militias in the former president’s stronghold of Latakia province on the nort…
Death Toll On Syria’s Coast Approaches 1,500 With Four New Massacres (18+ Video)
The civilian death toll from the Syrian government crackdown on the coastal region has risen to 1,476, mostly members of... The post Death Toll On Syria’s Coast Approaches 1,500 With Four New Massacres (18+ Video) appeared first on South Front.
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