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Middle East Sectarian Tensions Rise in Syria: Shrine Attack Sparks Protests and Violence
In a shocking incident in Aleppo, armed militants attacked the revered shrine of Sheikh Abu Abdullah al-Hussein al-Khasibi, the founding figure of the Alawite sect, in the Maysalun area. The attack led to the desecration and burning of the shrine, as well as the tragic killing of five shrine caretakers. A video documenting the destruction has gone viral, inciting outrage among the Alawite community and sparking nationwide protests.
The assault is seen by many as a direct threat to the safety and identity of Syria's Alawite minority. Peaceful demonstrations erupted in key cities such as Latakia, Tartus, and Homs, with protesters condemning the attack and demanding accountability. However, clashes between the protesters and forces of the National Security Authority escalated, resulting in the deaths of two officers and injuries to four others.
The incident has drawn attention to the escalating tensions between Syria’s religious minorities and the new ruling forces. Many Alawites view the attack as part of a broader campaign of intimidation and persecution targeting their community, alongside Druze and Christian minorities. Rights activists report daily violations, including harassment and violent crackdowns in minority-dominated areas, allegedly carried out by armed groups affiliated with extremist factions.
The response of the authorities, including branding the demonstrators as "outlaws" and launching crackdowns, has fueled further anger. Human rights organizations are being urged to condemn the increasing violence and call for the protection of Syria's minority groups, whose cultural and religious heritage is under threat.
This incident not only highlights the fragile state of sectarian relations in Syria but also raises urgent questions about the future of minority rights under the current regime. Will the international community respond to this growing crisis?