‘We will keep protesting’: Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria
by Ruth Michaelson and Obaida Hamad in Suwayda from World news | The Guardian on (#6TXZ9)
Assad's fall welcomed in southern province of Suwayda but community continues to press Damascus caretaker government
Suwayda is well-equipped for protests. The central square of the city, home to one of Syria's larger minority communities, hosts the crowds of weekly - or sometimes even daily - demonstrators calling for the representation and public services they have demanded for years.
Long before the fall last month of the regime of Bashar al-Assad, the southern province of the same name had become a byword for resistance to rule by Damascus, unafraid to protest despite Assad's crackdown on dissent and his hollow pledges to protect communities like theirs.
Continue reading...