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Aftermath of Homs killings may mark turning point for Syria’s government

Aftermath of Homs killings may mark turning point for Syria’s government

Summary

A Bedouin couple was found dead near Homs, Syria, leading to fears of sectarian violence. The Syrian government, along with tribal leaders, acted quickly to calm tensions and prevent clashes, arresting 120 people. The situation in Homs remains tense but is currently under control.

Key Facts

  • A Bedouin couple from the Sunni Bani Khaled tribe was found dead near Homs, Syria.
  • Sectarian slogans were found written on walls near the crime scene.
  • Tribal members reacted by reportedly shooting at homes in Alawite-majority neighborhoods.
  • Syrian authorities, along with tribal leaders, imposed a curfew and calmed the situation.
  • 120 people were arrested in connection with the violence.
  • No deaths were officially reported, but monitoring groups noted dozens of injuries.
  • The government is addressing concerns about sectarian tension while casting doubt on sectarian motives for the killings.
  • The curfew was lifted by Tuesday morning, but tensions in Homs remain.
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