Although the ceasefire in the southern Syrian province of Swida is currently catching, there is no solution between the groups involved. As a precaution, the Syrian government was sending the Bedouin-Suni family out of the area over the weekend, the country’s state media outlet Sana said. Overall, about 1,500 people were taken out of the province by bus.
The violence increased after a conflict between local drains fighters and Bedouin communities in Sweda about 10 days ago. According to the Netherlands-based monitor, Syrian Network for Human Rights, around 600 people have been killed so far. Another organization in the UK, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, suggested that Death Toll may be doubled.
Counting of fatal violence and major casualties, under the leadership of former rebel militia leader Ahmed al-Shara, under more pressure. This is the most important task now to end violence in Sweda – permanently.
The country requires harmony between various community groups, the group bees are divided for decades, the previous authority is used by their separate people to remain in power with the Assad regime.
Violence in Sweda between Drews and Sunni-Badouin is not the first. In March, about 1,500 people were killed in a conflict between the allavit minority and other Syrian members, including citizens. It is possible that Alvite members of the militia, close to the Syrian government, were responsible for some crimes committed in the majority areas.
The Assad family, who ruled Syria for more than four decades, had alvites, and some Syrian accidentally see the entire community supporting the cruel dictatorship.
The government struggles to unite Syria
The investigation of March incidents has been given only to the interim government. The fact-Khoj Samiti concluded that more than 1,426 people were killed and that there was widespread criminal activity, including murder and loot, but Syrian military commanders did not order any of these tasks. The government will have to decide how to work on the report.
Al-Shara faces significant challenges, the Middle East expert Carston Welland, who has written several books about Syria. The recent incidents have reduced the claim of al-show that he can be the President for all Syrians, in an integrated country.
“Many Syrians are suspected about a state that apparently not under control of its own security forces,” Welland told DW.
He said that this fact makes the report more important, he said. “It is very important that there are public explanations about who and what they are responsible for and they are accountable.”
Syria still has a long way to go, confirming a lecturer and researcher Ronja Herschner in a political study at the Middle East study at the University of Turbingon in Southern Germany.
“Nevertheless, despite all his deficiency, I have heard that al-shara continues to enjoy a very good reputation among the at least Sunni Syrian,” Harsner said. “He is still seen as a person who has freed Syria from the Assad regime. So he continues to enjoy some extent between Sunnis. But it is not necessary that it is true for the members of the members. [Syrian] Minority group. ,
According to an op-AD in Pan-Arabic Media Outlet, Ashk al-freeAl-Shara is facing serious pressure from both outside and inside his government.
The external pressure comes from the former supporters of the Assad regime, the forces affiliated to Iran – the former Backer of Assad – and the criminal group associated with drug smuggling, Assad, gave his rule with money from manufacturing with money from manufacturing funding and selling to Emfatemin Captain.
There is internal pressure from more hardcore elements among its supporters of al-shara. Thesis is likely to collide with more extremist Islamist forces with community groups that do not share their world vision. In turn, foreign actors can attract and start a new civil war, new paper comments.
Replacing communities
The support base of al-shara is actually quite thin, Velland arguments, with many fighters that support him thinking with communal lines.
“This is a dangerous part of this younger generation,” Wieland explained. “They form a political reality and the question is how Al-Shra gets rid of these people who are done.”
After various inter -demonstrative conflicts, there are a large number of community groups that want to take revenge on others. “Al-Shara also needs to be brought under control,” Velland said.
Herrysunner said that foreign ally is continuing support for Al-Shra. He explained that the US is completely correct from Syria and can only do when the country remains stable, a situation they hope that Al-Shara’s interim government can achieve.
“Also applies to the Gulf states,” Hersner told DW. “They are also naturally interested in stability in Syria. And that’s why they are also relying on al-shra.”
Wieland agreed, saying that Syrai’s foreign allies do not want to see another proxy war from there.
“Israel is clearly chasing the opposite target,” said. “To weaken the country, to divide the society there. It should increase the alarm bell in an area where state failure and civil war are widespread events.”
He said that the US has recently opposed Israeli’s Syrian bombing.
In the last one and a half weeks, Israel again bombed Syria – including Central Damascus – and said it was doing so to “protect” the draus in Sweda. However, Israel then agreed to a ceasefire with the Syrian government, apparently under the pressure of the US.
Syria, divided by unstable and satire, is not in the interests of America or Europeans, Velland said. “And at the moment, none of those countries sees al-shared options.”
This story was original in German.