Unveiling the Tragedy: Massacres in Syria's Alawite Communities

A Reuters investigation reveals the harrowing details of the March massacres in Syrian Alawite communities, reporting 1,479 deaths. The deaths are characterized by revenge killings, associated with the Assad government. The investigation involved interviews with victims' families, security officials, and examination of videos and documents.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-07-2025 02:07 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 02:07 IST
Unveiling the Tragedy: Massacres in Syria's Alawite Communities

In a detailed investigation, Reuters uncovers the tragic extent of violence against Syrian Alawite communities during the March 7-9 massacres, reporting 1,479 deaths. The investigation links these events closely to figures aligned with Syria's leaders in Damascus.

The brutality included revenge killings and massacres across 40 sites, targeting the minority often connected to Assad's regime. Reuters' team, through extensive interviews with over 200 families and analysis of local resources, compiled a comprehensive list of the deceased.

Despite varying figures from monitoring groups like SNHR and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Reuters' findings underscore the scale of atrocities, which has not been officially acknowledged by the Syrian government.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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