Syria's minorities demand decentralized state and a constitution that guarantees pluralism
SYRIA, AUG 8 – Some 400 minority representatives demand decentralized governance and pluralism guarantees amid ongoing violence that has killed hundreds since Assad's fall, organizers said.
- Hundreds of representatives from Syria's ethnic and religious groups called for a decentralized state and a constitution ensuring pluralism.
- They condemned violence against minorities by pro-government gunmen, labeling it as crimes against humanity, with a focus on Alawites, Druze, and Christians.
- Ghazal Ghazal stated that extremist ideology is harming minorities by killing them in the name of religion.
- Elham Ahmad expressed hope for a Syria that embraces cultural and ethnic pluralism in the future.
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Hundreds of representatives of Syria's various ethnic and religious groups called Friday for the formation of a decentralised state and the drafting of a new constitution that guarantees religious, cultural and ethnic pluralism.
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