Syrians protest against alcohol sale limits, personal freedom curbs
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Hundreds of Syrians protested in central Damascus on Sunday against new restrictions on alcohol sales, reflecting wider fears that the Islamist authorities may tighten curbs on personal freedoms.
The Syrian capital last week banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in restaurants and bars, only allowing shops in three Christian neighbourhoods to sell bottles.
In one of them, Bab Tuma, demonstrators gathered in a silent protest following calls by civil society groups to condemn what they say deepens sectarian divisions, with banners that read “personal freedom is a red line”.
Security forces monitored the gathering, according to an Agence France-Presse team on the ground.
“This type of decision will not stand,” 37-year-old television writer Rami Koussa told Agence France-Presse at the protest.
For university professor Hanan Assi, Syrians have “thousands of forgotten issues, from poverty to the displaced, the homeless and refugees” that should be prioritised instead.
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