Steven Sahiounie, published by PointS News on Youtube, March 31, 2025
This is an interview with our friend Steven Sahiounie who lives in Latakia. I hope he and his family stay safe there. [jb]
As a journalist who has witnessed the complexities of the Syrian conflict firsthand, I’m proud to present my latest interview, “Voice from Syria: Future After Attacks on Alawites and Christians”. This conversation dives deep into the challenges Syria faces today, particularly the attacks on Alawites and Christians, the difficult journey to accountability for war crimes, and what the country’s future may hold.
In this interview, I address several crucial topics that I believe are vital for anyone trying to understand the full picture of the ongoing situation in Syria. From sectarian violence to the rebuilding process, I break down the key issues that continue to shape the country’s political and social landscape. This isn’t just an overview of Syria’s struggles—it’s a detailed examination of its future and the global implications of its recovery.
Why This Interview Matters
This interview is not just about recounting the tragic events of Syria’s past; it’s about understanding the complex challenges the country faces in its path toward recovery. As someone who has been covering the Syrian crisis for years, I offer an insider’s perspective on the political, social, and economic realities on the ground.
It is clear that Syria’s future depends not only on internal reforms but also on the support it receives from the international community. The road to peace is long and difficult, but it is not impossible. The voices of Syrians, especially those of minority groups who have been most affected by the violence, must be heard as we navigate these challenging times.
Watch the Full Interview
I invite you to watch the full interview to gain deeper insights into the situation in Syria, the challenges faced by its people, and the potential for a better future. By understanding these issues, we can work together to foster a more peaceful and just world for Syria and beyond.
Watch the Full Interview Here: