The alumni of Druze meet the security forces in order to prevent a new escalation of fatal violence in the city of Jaramana.
The authorities in Syria have ensured an in -depth investigation into the clashes which would have killed 13 people in a city near the capital, Damascus, largely populated by the minority of the Druze country.
The Interior Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that he would continue the persons involved in sectarian violence.
The new leaders of Syria, Rebels who led the rebellion that overthrew the longtime leader, Bashar al-Assad, in December, had trouble maintaining the security of the country’s minorities, despite the exhortation of national unity and inclusiveness.
The clashes were caused during the night after an audio clip was broadcast on social networks attacking the Prophet Muhammad. The registration was awarded to a chief of Druze.
The attackers of the neighboring city of Maliha and other Sunni predominance zones converged in the city mainly of the Druze of Jaramana.
The Ministry of the Interior reported victims after “intermittent clashes between groups of armed man”, adding that the security forces “were going to break the clashes and protect residents”.
“We say our adventure to continue the people involved and the tenons to account,” he said in a statement.
Among the people killed were two members of the General Security Service of Syria, a new security force mainly included former rebels, according to the spokesman for the ministry Mustafa Al-Abdo.
According to the Syrian observatory based in the United Kingdom, six Druze of Jaramana fighters and three “attackers” were also killed.
A declaration from the Jaramana Druze community denounced “the unjustified armed attack” and condemned audio recording, insisting that he was manufactured “to encourage the sedition and sow division among the inhabitants of the same nation”.
“I categorically deny that the audio was done by me,” said Druze chief Marwan Kiwan in the press release. “I did not say that, and the one who did it is a diabolical man who wants to encourage conflicts between the components of the Syrian people.”
The Ministry of the Interior said that he was investigating the origin of the vocal recording and had called calm.
Bloodshed
The confrontation only increases the sectarian tension in Syria, the minorities already at the forefront after horrible blood effusions last month.
After the Loyalists of Al-Assad of the Alawite community clashed with security forces in March, a wave of justification attacks killed hundreds of people in the northern regions of the Governors Tarteaux and Latakia.
The almost 14 -year -old civil war which preceded the fall of al -Assad sculpted the country in various areas of influence, with the Druze – an Arab minority which practices an derived religion at the origin of Islam – stop to defend their communities.
The new management of Damascus called on all the weapons to fall under their authority, but the Druze fighters resisted, saying that Damascus did not guarantee their protection against hostile armed groups.