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Clashes erupt in Syria as Alawite minority protests deadly Homs mosque bombing

Three people were killed on Sunday when protests in Syria’s Alawite heartland of Latakia spiraled ‍into gunfire and other violence, according to the province’s media office.

Syria has been rocked by several episodes of sectarian bloodshed since longtime leader Bashar al-Assad, who hails from the Alawite minority, was ousted by an opposition offensive last year and replaced by a government led by Sunnis, who make up the majority in Syria.

Thousands of Alawite protesters gathered on Sunday in Azhari Square ⁠in Latakia city to demand a decentralized political system in Syria and the release of thousands of Alawite prisoners.

About two hours into the protest, gunshots rang out from an unidentified location, according to a Reuters reporter at the scene. Security forces then fired in the air and the protest descended into chaos, with demonstrators carrying wounded people away on foot.

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  1. At least three people died and 55 more were wounded in riots in Syria’s western Latakia and Tartus governorates, Syria TV reported.

    According to the television channel, an officer of the new government’s security forces was among those killed.

    The Arab mass media reported earlier that protests had erupted in Syria’s Latakia and Tartus governorates after the head of the Alawite Islamic Council, Sheikh Gazal Gazal, announced the start of a nationwide strike. According to Syria TV, armed men were seen among the protesters. They were reportedly shooting in the air and at law enforcement. Several participants in the demonstrations told the Al-Ikhbaria television channel that the protesters demand the country’s new authorities release activists they had arrested earlier.

    A wave of demonstrations swept across Syrian western governorates located along the Mediterranean coast on November 25-26. The demonstrators supported Gazal Gazal’s calls for Syria’s decentralization.

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  2. More than 100 protesters have been detained in the Syrian city of Latakia amid riots, the Al Hadath television channel reported.

    According to the television channel, Latakia’s Al-Azhari Square has been clocked by the new Syrian government’s security forces. According to earlier reports, three people were killed and more than 60 were wounded in shootouts between law enforcement and armed men who were seen among the demonstrators.

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  3. Sunday’s demonstrations were called for by Ghazal Ghazal, an Alawite sheikh living outside of Syria who heads a group called the Supreme Alawite Islamic Council in Syria and the Diaspora.

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  4. The defense ministry has deployed additional forces and armored vehicles to Latakia and Tartus.

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  5. An Associated Press photographer in Latakia saw pro-government counterprotesters throw rocks at the Alawite demonstrators, while a group of protesters beat a counterdemonstrator who crossed to their side.

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  6. Syrian state news agency SANA ‍reported that one member of the ‍security forces was killed ⁠by gunfire from “armed remnants of the former regime” in ‌Latakia. It said civilians and security personnel ⁠were wounded in gunfire by unknown ‍assailants near Azhari Square.

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  7. During the rein of the Assad dynasty, Alawites were over-represented in government jobs and in the army and security forces.

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  8. A wave of demonstrations swept across Syrian western governorates on November 25 and 26. The demonstrators demanded the release of arrested activists. Clashes with the police and casualties on both sides were reported in a number of localities.

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  9. More than 1,000 Alawites were killed in March after a failed insurrection by al-Assad loyalists sparked revenge killings by government-affiliated forces.

    Last week, eight people were killed when a bomb detonated at an Alawite mosque in the central city of Homs.

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