Organisations close to Assad start alienating themselves from fallen president

Following the swift collapse of Bashar Assad's government, previously supportive organizations sought to disassociate themselves. Syria's al-Watan newspaper, once pro-government, declared a "new page" for Syria and disavowed responsibility for pa...

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An image of Syrian President Bashar Assad, riddled with bullets, is seen on the facade of the provincial government office in the aftermath of the opposition's takeover of Hama, Syria.
Organisations that had previously been close to the government of Bashar Assad attempted to distance themselves after its rapid fall.

Syria's al-Watan newspaper, historically pro-government, wrote: "We are facing a new page for Syria. We thank God for not shedding more blood. We believe and trust that Syria will be for all Syrians."

It added that media workers should not be blamed for publishing government statements in the past.


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"We only carried out the instructions and published the news they sent us," it said. "It quickly became clear now that it was false."

A statement from the Alawite sect - to which Assad belongs and which has formed the core of his base - called on the youth to be "calm, rational and prudent and not to be dragged into what tears apart the unity of our country."
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"We were and still are advocates of peace and advocates of unity," it said. It called for "the language of reason and dialogue to prevail over all parties in the service of Syria and its great people."
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