Ashert001 schrieb:At the same time in Al-Qusayr, which was captured by the regime after a long siege and battle, Shia families, who can freely come and go to Lebanon, have settled down to live, but Sunni families (who previously lived there) are being refused entry.
Christians are allowed to enter to view their homes, but there are reports of young Lebanese carrying out looting, including of the Christian Church.
@Achill Habe auch nirgends ausser bei Peterclifford etwas darüber gefunden, im Gegenteil
zu Al Qusair:
"Demographics[edit]
In 1970 al-Qusayr had a population of 9,240.[14] According to Syria's Central Bureau of Statistics, the city's population in the 2004 census was 29,818.[1] The BBC estimated the population to be around 40,000 in 2011–12.[6] According to the 2004 census, there were 5,304 households in the city.[1]
In 2012 al-Qusayr had a mixed population of Sunni Muslims and Catholics.[15] Today, most of the population follows Sunni Islam. There were also a few hundred Alawites prior to the rebel takeover.[16]
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Wikipedia: Al-Qusayr, SyriaZu Rückkehrer nach Homs:
Leute sind wütend über Regime und seine Vergeltungsanschläge sowie über isl. Terrorgruppen, die immer noch hartnäckig "Rebellen" genannt werden..
"The mood was alternately cheerful and despondent, elated and sober. Many were outraged.
“This is their democracy?” asked Hassan Jubrail, taking a visitor through the charred remains of his home, cursing the rebels who had occupied the zone. “I don’t want to have anything to do with their democracy!”
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http://gulfnews.com/news/region/syria/residents-return-to-stalingrad-like-homs-1.1334802"She was wrapped in the black headscarf and loose cloak of conservative Sunni Muslims who tend to support the opposition, but said she wanted nothing to do with the rebels who claimed to fight for her freedoms. She was angry, she said, with those who launched the uprising, and the government that shelled her town in retaliation. “They were asking for freedom, and now we are asking for food,” she said."
http://time.com/#97266/syria-war-homs-ruins-conflict-assad/