Hundreds protest new Damascus alcohol sale restrictions amid fears for freedoms

Damascus authorities have enacted a new law banning or severely restricting alcohol sales, prompting hundreds of Syrians from diverse religious backgrounds to protest. This law raises concerns over the erosion of personal freedoms and heightened risks for minority communities, signaling potential shifts toward authoritarian governance. Observers should watch how the government responds to protests and whether further restrictions on personal liberties will follow amid Syria's evolving political landscape.
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