The Alawite and Christian communities, who are not aligned with either side of the conflict, are inadequately represented by the opposition coalition and the Assad regime does not represent their concerns. The United States needs to work to ensure their views are considered and heard.
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
USCIRF Says US Should Raise Plight of Religious Minorities At Geneva II Syrian Peace Conference
The Geneva II, UN-backed peace conference on Syria will begin in Montreux, Switzerland on January 22. (Background.) On Tuesday, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issued a press release calling on the U.S. government "to emphasize the plight of religious minorities and the protection of religious freedom for all Syrians" during the Conference. USCIRF Chairman Robert George said: