A deepening humanitarian crisis and minority grievances complicate Syria’s bid for a centralised state, 14 years after its civil war began
Against this backdrop, indirect parliamentary elections, slated for September 15–20 and announced on Monday, were “a small but important step” towards expanding Syria’s political process to include all its ethnic minorities, said Mona Yacoubian, director of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies think tank’s Middle East programme.
Syria vows accountability after reports of mass killings spark global condemnation
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