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They Fought for Assad in Syria. Now They’re Handing in Their Weapons.

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They Fought for Assad in Syria. Now They’re Handing in Their Weapons.

Throughout Syria, troopers tied to the previous Assad regime are surrendering their weapons to the interim authorities. The New York Instances spoke to a few of these males in Latakia, as they face a brand new and unsure future as civilians.

In a former police station in Latakia, Syria, the previous and the current collide. As soon as managed by the Assad regime, the compound is now run by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham — the group that spearheaded the offensive which toppled President Bashar al-Assad simply over per week in the past. For many who have been previously a part of Assad’s forces, it is a second of give up — and survival, as failing to conform may imply imprisonment, prosecution or worse. Ali Adra, a former military medical officer, says he’s accepted his actuality. The change in Syria has been quick, and the stakes are excessive. However not everybody will get a second probability. Right here in Latakia, these troopers search closure, however the path ahead stays unsure.

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