The new interim Syrian government says it will hunt down and punish senior security officials and others, but concern is growing about attacks on former low-level members of the Assad regimeβs forces.
The authorization comes after rebels toppled the Syrian government last month and is intended to allow humanitarian groups to operate more freely without running afoul of U.S. sanctions.
Syriaβs new government has swiftly ordered changes to school curriculums. Some Syrians say the move is a worrying sign of how the former rebels plans to govern a diverse country.
Tensions are high on Syriaβs border with Lebanon. The ouster of President Bashar al-Assad led to worry that violence could spill over into neighboring countries.
Top diplomats from Germany and France went to Damascus on behalf of the European Union. Itβs the first such trip in years, part of a flurry of Western outreach.
President Bashar al-Assad, who wielded fear and force over Syria for more than two decades, fled the country under the cover of night β and a fake political address.