Ethnic Cleansing in Suwayda, Syria

GS2 – International Relations

Context

Syria’s Druze community in Suwayda is experiencing ethnic cleansing amid growing regional conflict and violence by Bedouin militias, especially after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s centralized control.

About the Druze Community:
  • An ethnoreligious minority originating in the Levant during the 11th century.
  • Beliefs blend Neoplatonism, Gnosticism, and Islamic esotericism, emphasizing strict monotheism.
  • Practices:
    • Believe in reincarnation and the divinity of al-Hakim.
    • Reject mainstream Islamic rituals and law.
    • Religious texts are kept secret and interpreted only by the learned elders (Uqqal).
    • Conversion and intermarriage are strictly forbidden.
    • Women enjoy comparatively high legal and social status.
About Suwayda:
  • Located in southern Syria, near the borders of Jordan, Israel, and Syria.
  • Positioned on the Hauran Plateau, formed by volcanic activity from Jabal al-Druze.
  • Nicknamed “Little Venezuela” due to return migration from Latin America.
  • Predominantly Druze population, with minorities of Orthodox Christians and Sunni Bedouins.
  • An agricultural hub, cultivating olives, wheat, and temperate fruits.

 

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