Despite widespread protests, Syria’s newly signed interim constitution is raising deeper concerns about the country’s future. Experts warn that its provisions could form the basis of Syria’s permanent constitution in five years. And many fear the constitution will lead to sectarian rule and threaten Syria’s stability.
VOA Kurdish: Syria’s interim constitution raises fears of sectarian division
Dr. Edmund Ghareeb, a Lebanese American, was scholar at the American university in Washington and professor at George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs. Dr. Ghareeb is considered an expert of Middle East affairs and specialist in Syria’s affairs.