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313:. Since 2011, this Druze-majority region has avoided participation in armed conflict, choosing instead to abstain from sending young men to mandatory military service and to act as a refuge for those fleeing the regime’s oppression. Their clear stance against extremist Islamic groups and their sect's global reputation for social and cultural openness challenge the regime’s narrative of 'confronting terrorism and protecting minorities.' Tensions in Sweida escalated dramatically on 28 February 2024, when a man died from gunshot wounds inflicted by the Syrian Armed Forces during a protest. This incident has significantly heightened community participation and intensified the demonstrations, with protesters now emphatically demanding the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2254, marking a pivotal shift in the community’s stance towards the government. 188: 177: 165: 336: 2652: 224: 370:. However, tensions continued between the government and the "reconciled" rebels. Conditions in the province were poor. Most people in Daraa live below the poverty line; the poor financial situation has led to high unemployment, especially among youth. Economic downturn and lack of security gave rise to crime and tribal justice, fueling the security chaos. In addition, forced conscription and arrests fueled anger against the Syrian government. The 931: 791:. This was after a civilian, who discovered that some of the division's commanders bombed a store used for keeping water well machinery, was shot dead by pro-Assad militants. This sparked fierce confrontations between locals and the 4th Armoured Division, killing three militants of the division and two residents. Anti-Assad activities had been rising in Zakiyah since the eruption of protests across Syria, and 2695: 211: 835:, escalated during the first week of September, with demonstrators prolonging their gatherings late into the night and establishing makeshift encampments with prominent banners. Protestors also disfigured a statue of Hafez al-Assad. Many protestors in opposition and SDF-held territories came out publicly in support of Suwayda residents. Protests in Daraa region also continued. 1873: 918:
On April 25, in response to the detention of university student "Hani Obaid" in Latakia for supporting the Suwayda protests, demonstrators detained several military personnel including a regiment commander, a staff brigadier, a colonel, and the head of the Immigration and Passports Branch. The regime
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The majority of al-Suwayda residents are Druze, an esoteric religious group that has roughly one million adherents worldwide. Some locals are loyal to Damascus , others are sympathetic to the Syrian revolution, and a third category are neutral or avoid politics, but all are united in their opposition
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salaries in August (to 85,940 Syrian pounds, worth $ 21.76 at the official exchange rate or $ 12.40 at the market rate), but increased fuel prices (to 8,000 Syrian pounds -$ 0.53- per litre from 3,000 pounds, and fuel oil to 2,000 pounds per litre from 700 pounds) and had been reducing subsidies for
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On January 18, Jordanian airstrikes targeted civilian areas in the villages of Arman and Malh under the guise of disrupting drug trafficking. The attacks resulted in ten civilian deaths and sparked significant local unrest, particularly due to rumours that the Syrian regime provided the coordinates
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On 28 February 2024, one protester was killed by government forces, the first death in 6 months of anti-government protests. Following the incident, unknown assailants targeted Baath Party facilities and regime security points in the region, although these attacks did not result in any casualties.
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On 29 August 2023, demonstrations and civil disobedience continued. Al-Karama square in As-Suwayda city saw its tenth consecutive day of protest. Villagers from across western As-Suwayda province gathered in Ariqa, and provincial roads were closed. In eastern As-Suwayda, Ba'ath party offices were
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There were reports of government forces shooting on unarmed protestors in the Nawa and Da'el districts of Daraa city on 20 August. There were reports the next day that night-time youth protests near a military security building in Nawa, during which roads were obstructed using burning tires, were
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in 2015, who was killed in a car bomb widely attributed to pro-Assad forces. Balhous was an outspoken critic of forced military conscription, advocating for the Druze to only take arms defensively within their local areas rather than for broader regime initiatives. His death sparked significant
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took an unprecedented step by filing a lawsuit with the Public Prosecutor concerning the fatal shooting of a peaceful protester by security forces on February 28. This marks a significant event in areas under regime control, as it is the first known instance where a legal complaint against the
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Triggered by a government decision earlier in the month to slash fuel subsidies, which more than doubled the cost of gasoline, the protests symbolized a boiling point of over a decade of accumulated grievances. These included government violence, deteriorating living standards, and a political
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The numbers protesting in al-Karama square grew on 24 August, according to opposition media, with slogans including "Syria yearns for liberty, Bashar must step aside," "In the name of Syrian freedom, Iran, recede," "The people of Syria demand liberty," and "May Syria prosper, down with Bashar
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In August, the 10th of August movement, a pan-Syrian protest movement, was launched in the coastal region, distributing thousands of pieces of paper with calls for an end to economic mismanagement and giving deadlines for pay rises and curbs on prices. Leaflets were distributed in
536:. In many places, protests took the form of holding up and photographing slips of paper with anti-government slogans in front of iconic locations. Protests continued in Daraa province on Saturday 19 August; protestors outside the Umayyad Mosque in Daraa city waved the 503:. The movement's declared goals include clandestinely working to activate "political consciousness among the Syrian people" to achieve "critical mass of support" required to overthrow the Ba'athist government, by wooing elements of the military and secret police. 2638: 694:. The same day, hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the Karama Square; chanting revolutionary slogans and demanding the prosecution of Bashar al-Assad in an international tribunal. The protestors further labelled the dictator as "the criminal of the 405:," as the community sought greater self-reliance in defense. The event also intensified mistrust towards the Syrian regime and its allies, highlighting their failure to protect the Druze and reinforcing a drive for local control over security matters. 2678: 842:, director of Suweyda24 news-outlet Nour Radwan stated: “In the areas where the regime has full-control, people are always watching us. People are really waiting to protest, but they are still scared of the security forces". 521:
was declared in Suweida on Thursday 17 August. Targeting the police headquarters and the governor's office, hundreds of protesters chanted anti-government slogans, such as "Long live Syria and down with Bashar al Assad!"
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Raising the slogan “The Feminized Revolutionary Woman” as an affirmation of women's participation in the popular uprising... hundreds renew their demands for the departure of the regime in the center of the city of
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and other government-held regions. Thousands of protestors in Suwayda chanted anti-government slogans demanding the resignation of Bashar al-Assad, resulting in the largest anti-regime rallies since the
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On March 8, demonstrators showcased banners acknowledging the vital contributions of women to the revolution, highlighting their significant involvement from the start of the Suwayda demonstrations.
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movement. Security forces were deployed to initiate a clampdown on protests in Daraa, Aleppo, Latakia, etc. Due to the presence of armed Druze militias, such as the "Men of Dignity" group and
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in Suweida were occupied and closed down by the protestors. Mass boycotts by residents in the city also led to the shutdown of government institutions. Demonstrations in the main square of
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across the country, particularly in the coastal regions where the 10th of August movement was amassing supporters. A spokesman of the 10th of August movement stated: "The
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anti-government demonstrations, amplified by the community's growing refusal to serve in the Syrian army, and made Al-Suwayda a haven for those fleeing military service.
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At the same time, a declaration was released by the "Free Alawite Officers", who said they were speaking from "the heart of the Syrian coast" and specifically from
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in July 2018, which killed over 240 people, deeply impacted the Druze community. This tragedy led to increased local armament and support for militias like the "
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On Sunday 20 August, the general strike deepened. Roads were closed, and Suweida's Department of Education announced the postponement of scheduled exams at its
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saw renewed military fighting between armed locals and the SAA, eventually leading to a truce and fragile government control, but unrest has continued since.
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is very good at using violence against people. We are trying to reach a point in Syrian society where we don't give them a chance once we decide to start a
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Protestors in Suwayda raised slogans advocating solidarity with opposition-held regions in Idlib and other parts of North-Western Syria. Kurdish party
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dispatched military reinforcements to rescue the detained officers, but were surrounded, compelling the regime to release the student on April 28.
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Protests continued on 23 August. Protestors had raided Ba'ath party offices across Southern Syria and blocked the highway connecting Suwayda to
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In response to widespread demonstrations, the Assad regime, known for harshly suppressing dissent, faces a particularly delicate situation in
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On 22 August, there was a youth protest in the town of Sayda, to the east of Daraa, calling for "the ousting of the regime".
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There were scattered protests in the coastal region, traditionally more loyal to the government, through summer of 2023.
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populations), and the movement condemned violence and sectarianism. Many of the leaders of the 10th August movement are
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By the second week of the protests, commentators had begun describing the country-wide protest waves as a second
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continued to be engulfed by anti-government slogans, such as: "Step down Bashar, we want to live in dignity".
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Abdulrahim, Raja. "Rare Protests in Syria Summon Echoes of Arab Spring." The New York Times, 31 Aug. 2023.
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After Detaining Officers | Residents of Al-Suwaydaa Force the Regime to Release Arrested College Student.
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in August. Several houses of the 4th Armoured Division soldiers were burned down by angered locals.
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On 31 August, clashes broke out in the Damascene country-side between local people and militants of
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followed by confrontations between local fighters and government forces who later shelled the area.
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Further demonstrations erupted in 2020 and in 2022, including some violent protests in late 2022.
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Abdel-Samad, Mounah. "ISIS as an Existential Threat to the Druze: The Struggle for Survival."
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In Daraa province, some villages participated in the strikes, with demonstrators raising the
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On 17 August 2023, popular protests driven by escalating economic hardships erupted in the
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Flihan, Rima. "The Uprising in al-Suwayda Syria Presents the World a Moral Test – Again."
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Why Did Tweeters Mock Assad's Regime's Celebration of the French Colonial Evacuation Day?
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Analyzing Suwayda’s Protest Movement: Nonviolence, Solidarity, and Women’s Participation.
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After Detention of Officers | Regime Forces Bring Military Reinforcements to Al-Suwaydaa
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The revolution is female”.. Women of Suwayda in the squares on International Women’s Day
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On 28 August, video footage emerged of security forces shooting to suppress protests in
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necessities, such as heating and cooking fuel. The decision led to a rapid increase in
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This unity was particularly tested following the assassination of one of Druze leader
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The Druze of Sweida: The Return of the Regime Hinges on Regional and Local Conflicts
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The Druze of Sweida: The Return of the Regime Hinges on Regional and Local Conflicts
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Noting that anti-regime sentiments have become rife in previously loyalist areas of
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2018 offensive that brought Daraa and Quneitra under control of the Syrian Arab Army
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Map of reconciliation areas in Daraa governorate, from July 2018-late February 2020
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Activists in Suwayda Prevent Regime Delegations from Celebrating Evacuation Day
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called for calm and encouraged the continuation of peaceful demonstrations.
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On Friday 18 August, there were demonstrations across southern Syria after
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On 28 November protesters demanded the closure of a Baath party office in
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As-Suwayda residents fear new Jordanian strikes, calls for coordination.
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security services for killing a civilian has been officially accepted.
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Anti-government protests in #Syria's #Suwayda continue for the 5th day
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At least 10 civilians dead in suspected Jordanian air raids in Syria.
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Druze Protests in Syria's As-Suwayda: Why Now and Where Is It Going?
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Hundreds protest against government in Syria's Suwayda – North Press
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By late August, Ba'athist security forces had carried out a wave of
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Activists in Syria’s Suwayda file lawsuit against government forces
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Khadder, Kareem; Gallón, Natalie; Westcott, Ben (19 July 2018).
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Raydan, Noam, and Matthew Levitt. "Syria's Druze Under Threat."
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branch, with state media saying this was due to road closures.
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Divide and Conquer: The Growing Hezbollah Threat to the Druze.
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also supported the protests, advocating the establishment of
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Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East
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on 15 August, down from 7,000 at the start of the year. The
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had become untenable for many households by the summer. The
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On 22 December protests took place in Al-Karama Square of
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reached an unprecedented low of 15,000 Syrian pounds per
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Syria's Druze Reject Calls for Anti-Government Uprising
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reported that 90% of the country's population lives in
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Thousands of activists in government-controlled regions
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staged two days of partial stoppages on 16–17 August.
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regions. Small-scale demonstrations also occurred in
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Rare Protests in Syria Summon Echoes of Arab Spring.
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We want to live!" 347:in 2011, and largely under the control of pro- 1372:Sweida, Syria, and Regime Change Under Assad. 1206: 1204: 1163:"Syria Protest Update, August 29—September 4" 467:10th August movement and Druze general strike 8: 2264:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2227:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 306:stalemate that has left the war unresolved. 1557:"South Syria: The return of state failure" 824:in 2011. 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Index

2023 southern Syria protests
Syrian civil war
As-Suwaida
Daraa
Syria
Totalitarian
Bashar al-Assad
corruption
Bashar Al-Assad
Security Council resolution 2254
Baathist government
federalization of Syria
Demonstrations
general strikes
Druze
Sheikh al-Karama Forces
Syria
Syrian Opposition
Syria
Syrian government
Ba'ath Party
Druze
As-Suwayda
Assad government
Arab Spring
Daraa
As-Suwayda
Syrian revolution
Daraa insurgency
2021 Daraa offensive

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