Why Syria's new alcohol ban is about much more than beer
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Why Syria's new alcohol ban is about much more than beer
""The news was both surprising and upsetting. Damascus has historically been a city that embraces everyone and diversity is its true identity. This decision makes us feel like we're losing a part of the city's open spirit. It's not just about the drink itself, but about freedom of choice.""
""Syria's economy is in terrible shape and the closure of bars and restaurants will result in hundreds of lost jobs. Tourism is also needed, and critics believe the ban could discourage foreign visitors.""
""The fact that sales are restricted to Christian areas is also seen as problematic because it encourages a kind of sectarianism.""
Municipal authorities in Damascus have banned the sale of alcohol in most of the city, allowing it only in select Christian-majority neighborhoods. This decision is unusual for Damascus, where alcohol regulations have been loosely enforced. The ban has sparked debate among residents, with concerns about losing the city's diversity and freedom of choice. Critics argue that the closure of bars and restaurants will lead to job losses and negatively impact tourism. The restriction to Christian areas raises issues of sectarianism in the city.
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