In a bid to reject sectarianism, Syrian writers are striving to separate their literary works from their religious affiliations. This initiative raises questions about the complexities of literary identity within the Syrian context.
Syria faces significant challenges related to sectarianism and discrimination. Achieving real progress in the country requires the implementation of transitional justice and the restoration of rights lost since 2011.
A Syrian city has suffered a sectarian attack targeting its residents' properties, highlighting the state's failure, particularly in the judiciary. These events raise growing concerns about the government's ability to protect its citizens.
Residents of Al-Suqaylabiyah in western Hama staged massive protests against sectarianism and rampant gun violence, calling for accountability for those involved in recent clashes in the city.