Sectarian violence involving opposing fighters from the Druze minority faith and Bedouin tribes engulfed southern Syria last month, with government forces also accused of atrocities. Amid the fighting, examples of humiliation and summary executions were documented on social media. Three Druze men from the Arnous family: Osama, 26, Mouath, 24, and Baraa, 20, were among those killed as they sheltered from the violence. The Guardian journalist William Christou talked to Osama's brother-in-law Hadi Neman, who recounted their last moments
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