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The Syrian Civil War Pt.8: The Untold Story of the Druze From Suwayda

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Jun 25, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Nour Salam, a Druze human rights and women's rights activist from Suwayda, shares her compelling insights. She reflects on the unique identity of the Druze community amid the challenges of the Syrian civil war. Nour recounts her family's struggles under the Assad regime and highlights her activism during the revolution. The conversation delves into the complexities of local power dynamics, the impact of ISIS, and the ongoing quest for autonomy and stability in Suwayda. Her personal stories amplify the human experiences behind the war.
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ANECDOTE

Noor's Early Protest Experience

  • Noor joined protests in Damascus secretly despite her family's fear.
  • She fled with her family to Sueda in 2013 to continue her education safely.
INSIGHT

Regime Weaponized Clan Divisions

  • Assad regime destabilized Sueda by fueling old clan resentments.
  • They armed smaller families to undermine established Druze hierarchies.
ANECDOTE

Druze Militias Defend Against ISIS

  • In 2018, ISIS attacked poor villages around Sueda with brutal killing tactics.
  • Local militias, not regime forces, expelled ISIS quickly, gaining public credit.
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