The UN human rights office is set to send a team to Syria next week for the first time since the civil war began, marking a significant step towards accountability and monitoring human rights in the region. Concerns loom over the potential large-scale return of refugees, which could exacerbate tensions and unrest as communities struggle to cope. The shifting power dynamics raise fears surrounding the treatment of minority groups and the prospect of stricter governance under new leadership. As the situation continues to evolve, the international community is urged to approach the return of refugees with caution and provide necessary support during this fragile transition.
UN Human Rights Team to Monitor Syria Amid Fragile Power Shift
