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Protests Erupt In Syria Over Christmas Tree Burning
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was reading yesterday an interview with the great war photographer Don McCullin (at 90). He's been in every war zone in his life, and spent years in, and knows Syria very well.
He said this new regime will not last long before the country sinks into civil war between ISIS, (which they effectively are) and all the other groups; Allawites, Druze, Kurds and Christians. Not that they will want to fight on religious grounds at all, but for their very continued existence against the aggression of these Islamists dedicated to their destruction.
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Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the main Islamist faction which led the uprising that toppled President Bashar al-Assad, said foreign fighters had been detained over the incident.
HTS representatives have promised to protect the rights and freedoms of religious and ethnic minorities in Syria.
Footage on social media appeared to show masked men dousing the Christmas tree with an unidentified liquid the night before Christians in Syria prepared to celebrate Christmas Eve. It was unclear whether they were trying to put the fire out or help it spread.
Videos of the aftermath showed a religious figure from the governing HTS rebel group assuring crowds who had gathered in Suqaylabiyah that the tree would be repaired before the morning.
The man then held up a cross in a show of solidarity, something Islamist conservatives would not normally do.
what else can they do?
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