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Druze in Idlib reject secession and support justice and reconciliation. (L24-Social Media)
Druze in Idlib reject secession and support justice and reconciliation. (L24-Social Media)

Majority of Suwayda residents oppose separation and support Syrian unity

    20 August 2025.   A Civil Initiative Committee for Resolving the Crisis in Suwayda was launched to promote “national discourse, dialogue, and return to our national culture and history.” Its chairman claims the majority of Suwayda’s residents oppose partition and favour remaining part of Syria, as do several Druze sheikhs, in spite of threats. The Suwayda governor calls civil peace “a national and moral necessity,” urging all parties to engage in reform efforts.Read more at:  LEVANT24

    Assad loyalists attacked coastal government forces in March, sparking four days of sectarian violence. (L24)
    Assad loyalists attacked coastal government forces in March, sparking four days of sectarian violence. (L24)

    UN absolves Syrian government in March coastal massacres

      15 August 2025.  The 66-page report of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, which investigated the violence of March, praised Syria’s dedication to justice, accountability, and transparency, and called the report a milestone in cooperation between Syria and the UN. The report’s conclusions mirrored many findings of Syria’s Independent National Inquiry, and affirms Syria’s path to accountability. Having free access to the affected regions, the UN determined that individuals within interim security forces were culpable for violence, but there was no evidence that the state directed those crimes.Read more at:  LEVANT 24

      Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al Shaibani, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safado, and US Envoy Thomas Barrack meet in Amman on Suwayda ceasefire. (ENAB BALADI)
      Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al Shaibani, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safado, and US Envoy Thomas Barrack meet in Amman on Suwayda ceasefire. (ENAB BALADI)

      Tripartite working group formed to resolve Suwayda crisis

        13 August 25.  Syria, Jordan, and the US formed a working group to support Syria’s efforts to consolidate the ceasefire in Suwayda and resolve the ongoing crisis. Damascus pledged continuing support for full investigations, cooperation with the UN, increasing humanitarian aid, restoring services, and fostering community reconciliation and civil peace, steps welcomed by the US. The joint statement affirmed Suwayda’s integral role in Syria and the importance of guaranteeing rights, representation, and inclusion of all Syrian peoples.Read more at:  ENAB BALADI

        Joint UN Mission arrives in Suwayda along with 40 truckloads of aid. (ENAB BALADI)
        Joint UN Mission arrives in Suwayda along with 40 truckloads of aid. (ENAB BALADI)

        Desperately needed humanitarian support for Suwayda organized by UN

          1 August 2025.  UN agencies arrived in Suwayda to provide aid and assess the humanitarian needs of masses of people displaced in the recent conflicts. In partnership with local and international humanitarian organizations, the aid convoy brought 40 truckloads of food, fuel, shelter materials, medical, hygiene and other critical supplies. Syria’s Justice Ministry formed a committee to investigate the unrest and move toward accountability.Read more at: ENAB BALADI

          Syria’s government applauds Dutch and Canadian efforts at ICJ to hold accountable perpetrators of torture under the former regime. (SANA)

          Torture and related crimes under Assad are pursued at the International Court of Justice

            27 June 2025. On the UN Day for the Convention Against Torture, Syria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed vigorous legal proceedings by the Netherlands and Canada, at the ICJ, targeting systematic torture and other crimes committed by the Assad regime. The Syrian government is committed to a victim-centered approach to uncovering the crimes. Its newly formed Transitional Justice Commission has guaranteed the non-recurrence of such transgressions against its citizens. Read more at: SANA

            Representatives from Syrian civil society meet in a “Damascus Spring” session on 25 April 2025. (Enab Baladi:Anas al-Khouli)
            Representatives from Syrian civil society meet in a “Damascus Spring” session on 25 April 2025. (Enab Baladi:Anas al-Khouli)

            The new Syrian government welcomes the resurgence of civil society

              24 June 2025. Since the fall of Assad, civil society in Syria has flourished. Renewed energy is empowering progress in fields of justice, education, health, and women’s rights. The new government embraces NGOs as essential partners in national renewal, registering over 600 hundred organizations since January. Advocates of the new relationship between society and state report growing trust, open dialogue, transparency, inclusivity and a shared commitment to building a unified Syria.Read more at: ENAB BALADI

              Hind Kabawat (centre), Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, joins the Syrian delegation at the Global Coalition for Social Justice Forum (Photo: SANA)

              Syria reaffirms commitment to social justice at global forum in Geneva

                12 June 2025. A Syrian delegation led by Hind Kabawat, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, participates in the Global Coalition for Social Justice Forum, held alongside the 113th International Labor Conference in Geneva. The Ministry affirms that Syria’s presence highlights its ongoing commitment to social justice, international cooperation, and sustainable development. The delegation focuses on protecting vulnerable groups and promoting labor rights and workplace fairness.Read more at: SANA

                Breaking the Endless Cycle of War

                  Humanity stands at a crossroads. We have the power to reject our inheritance of mutual destruction and build, instead, a future based on mutual understanding, respect, and cooperation. This possibility rests on potentials of our species that have been largely untapped until now: an active willingness to listen, a capacity for forgiveness, the aspiration to reach across human divides, and the awareness that no group or nation thrives when others suffer… In the case of Syria, the new leadership has held up these qualities as paramount for the rebirth of the country.