A week after the fall of the Assad government in Syria, the new al-Qaeda-HTS radical Sunni junta is now facing calls from the country’s many minority communities to ensure their safety from sectarian discrimination and attacks in the “New Syria.” Amongst those targeted for retribution by the new terrorist regime in Damascus are the vulnerable Alawite sect, a minority group based primarily along the Mediterranean coast of the country.
Because the former President Bashar al Assad was an Alawite, residents are raising the alarm to Sky News chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay of their grave concerns of the threat of sectarian violence by the new Wahhabi-led regime. Watch:
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