The article highlights a heated debate among armed guards in Homs about the nature of justice in the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Characters like Sado Junaid and Mahmoud al-Bashar wrestle with whether to employ violence against former regime members or adhere to a justice system. The diverse city is rife with tension, as security forces conduct raids against allies of the old regime, fostering fear among the Alawite community. This reflects broader societal struggles between seeking retribution for past crimes and establishing a new, fair legal framework.
Sado Junaid, deeply affected by his family's suffering, emphasizes the internal conflict among guards on whether justice should be pursued through torture or a fair trial.
The tension in Homs, once a stronghold against Assad, reflects deep divisions as communities grapple with justice and vengeance amid fears of reprisals.
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