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Homs: Shiite villages form new militia to attack northern countryside


(Zaman Al Wasl)- The Shiite villages of Homs province have formed a new militia this week with main mission to attack neighboring Sunni villages in the northern countryside, activists said. 


Mahmoud al-Lawz, media activist, said at least 6 Shiite villages of Homs had formed al-Ridha brigade for Shiite fighters only without any participation from Alawite militants or regime forces. 


The main target of the newly-formed militia is to attack the Sunni-dominated northern countryside of the city. 


Meanwhile, people of the Sunni villages have expressed concerns over the imminent offensive since most Shiite villages have been imposing security cordon since months. 


In response, rebels have discussed possible scenarios, admitting the risks since all dominated Sunni countryside is surrounded by villages loyal to Bashar al-Assad regime.  


The Syrian city of Homs, dubbed "the capital of the revolution" by rebels, has been a key flashpoint since the early days of the almost four-year-old revolt against Bashar al-Assad. 


Homs also sits on a faultline of sectarian tensions within Syria. Mainly divided along confessional lines, Sunni, Alawite, Christian and mixed neighborhoods have co-existed uneasily. 


Sunnis consider themselves to be the true natives of the city and never took kindly to the mass influx of Alawites -- members of a Shiite sect to which Assad also belongs -- to Homs and its surrounding districts since the late 1960s.



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