Scathing UN report calls on Syria to investigate abuses during deadly clashes with Druze last year - AP News
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UN report documents potential abuses by Syrian forces during clashes with Druze minority, calls for investigation.
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A United Nations report has issued a strong rebuke of Syria, demanding it investigate alleged abuses committed during violent clashes with the Druze community last year. The report documents serious violations during the confrontation, signaling international concern over accountability for potential human rights breaches in Syria's conflict-scarred landscape. The call for investigation reflects ongoing UN scrutiny of Syrian government conduct at a time when the country remains fractured by years of civil war. Syria's Druze minority, concentrated in the southwestern Sweida province, has historically maintained an uneasy relationship with Damascus and has occasionally clashed with state forces over autonomy and resources. The UN's demand underscores persistent pressure on Syria to address alleged atrocities and establish mechanisms for documenting abuses.
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