Scoop: U.S. raises concerns about attacks on minorities with new Syrian government
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U.S. officials have raised alarms about reports of violent attacks by militant groups in Syria, cautioning that such actions threaten efforts to stabilize the region.
Al-Sharaa, the de-facto ruler of Syria, has sought to assure Western leaders of HTS's moderation, aiming to lift sanctions imposed during Assad's regime.
Recent clashes in Tartous resulted in the deaths of fourteen policemen and several militants, heightening fears among minority groups about their safety in the new administration.
Amid uncertainties, members of Alawite, Kurdish, and Druze communities have voiced fears of becoming targets, further complicating Syria's fragile transition.
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