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From where did you bring that Alawite word man? You are a funny lad
I had seen clips about IS terrorists making and drinking wine but what you said is BS. Surely the guy was an Atheist not an Alawite, and for your information hes gonna be punished whether by conservatives or religious Alawites.
And how many of them are religious or Atheist?Tartus province is more than 80% Alawites.
not necessarily if Syrian government approved of it
From where did you bring that Alawite word man? You are a funny lad
I had seen clips about IS terrorists making and drinking wine but what you said is BS. Surely the guy was an Atheist not an Alawite, and for your information hes gonna be punished whether by conservatives or religious Alawites.
In Syria, the production and distribution of beer is controlled by the government, and most widely sold through the army's Military Social Establishment supermarket chain and through mini markets in city centres and Christian as well as Muslim areas. Beers imported from Lebanon are not common, although brands like Lebanese Almaza, Heinekenand Amstel are popular and available in hotels or smuggled to some stores in the different parts of cities. Two local brands of beer are available in Syria: Al-Shark (from Aleppo) and Barada (from Damascus).
Cool...so, why is the US trying to depose Assad - an Alawite himself and without whom, the minority alawites are going to get destroyed????