Organization: Stationers killed ten people in the Syrian village Brief news

The stationers shot ten people in a village inhabited by the Alavite in Central Syria, reporting on Saturday Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

According to the organization, the attack took place in the village of Arza in the northern part of the Hama province.

Syrian marginalized president Bašar al-Assad belonged to the religious minority of the subtitles, which is considered a lower branch of Shia.

Since the December revolution, the Alavites have been concerned about their status, mainly under the new administration of Sunni Muslims.

Source: AFP

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