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Alawite families flee Damascus suburb after violence and eviction threats

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Many of Syria’s Alawite religious minority are leaving a Damascus suburb where thousands of their members live in ramshackle houses, days after it was raided by a Syrian pro-government armed faction who beat and arrested many and ordered them to evacuate their homes.

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Alawite families flee Damascus suburb after violence and eviction threats

Alawite Syrian men load their belongings onto a truck as they leave their home in Sumariya, a suburb northwest of Damascus, Syria, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)


DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Many of Syria’s Alawite religious minority are leaving a Damascus suburb where thousands of their members live in ramshackle houses, days after it was raided by a Syrian pro-government armed faction who beat and arrested many and ordered them to evacuate their homes.

The Muslim minority group was seen as privileged under the rule of the Alawite Assad family, but since government fell late last year, members have feared revenge from the country’s Sunni majority.

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