Syria's Druze hope for better future without Assad regime
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Syria's Druze hope for better future without Assad regime
In Syria's southern province of Sweida, the Druze are the majority, making it the only province where a Syrian minority group dominates the region's population. Its liberation from the Assad regime carries a special meaning. They're now celebrating and hopeful for a future where they'd be treated equally. Kubra Akkoc has the story
December 25, 2024
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