President Bashar
al-Assad visited displaced Syrians in the town of Adra on Wednesday,
state media said, in a rare public appearance outside the heart of
Damascus. State television said Assad
inspected a shelter for people displaced by fighting in Adra, which lies
about 12 miles northeast of central Damascus and was partly captured by
rebels three months ago. A picture
on the presidency's Twitter account showed Assad, in a dark jacket and
white shirt, talking to a group of women at a building identified as the
Dweir shelter. Syrian television
said Assad was "listening to their needs" and told them that the state
would continue "to secure basic necessities for the displaced until they
can return to their homes in Adra and elsewhere". Assad
has made few public appearances since Syria's conflict began three
years ago. Wednesday's trip underlined his increasing confidence just 18
months after rebels appeared to be challenging his control over the
capital. Adra, close to rebel
strongholds east of Damascus which are under siege by Assad's forces, is
located by the main highway running north from Damascus to Homs which
the army has fought to secure from rebel fighters over the last year. Many
residents fled Adra in December when mainly Sunni Muslim rebels took
over part of the town and killed 28 people in a sectarian attack
targeting Druzes, Christians and Alawites - the same sect to which Assad
belongs. Adra had a population of about 100,000 including Alawites, Druzes, Christians and Sunni Muslims before the conflict erupted. The Syria
crisis, which began with protests against more than 40 years of Assad
family rule, became militarised after authorities cracked down on
demonstrators and has descended into a civil war in which 140,000 people
have been killed. Assad's forces, backed by Shi'ite powers Iran
and Hezbollah, are fighting Syrian rebels backed by foreign jihadis and
have secured much of the center of the country. Authorities have
rejected opposition calls for Assad to step down and are preparing for a
presidential election later this year. Reuters
Assad visits displaced Syrians outside Damascus: TV

Zaman Alwasl
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