Druze elder humiliated in viral video found alive, granddaughter says
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A Kurdish Syrian woman carrying an image of Sheikh Merhej Shahin, a Druze elder, on July 17, after a video appeared online of a man in military attire forcibly shaving off the 80-year-old's moustache.
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- Viral video showed Sheikh Merhej Shahin, a Druze elder, being humiliated by an armed man in Sweida, sparking outrage.
- Initial reports suggested Sheikh Shahin was dead after his family was taunted, but he was later found alive by Druze fighters.
- Syrian forces entered Sweida, leading to clashes and mistreatment of Druze civilians, before withdrawing after a ceasefire accord.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon - The granddaughter of a Druze elder, whose humiliation at the hands of an armed man was captured in a viral video as Syrian forces entered Sweida this week, said he had been found alive following claims he was dead.
The widely circulated video showed Sheikh Merhej Shahin, 80, in front of his home as a man in military attire forcibly shaved off his moustache – a grave insult in the Druze community.
The family had desperately tried to contact Sheikh Shahin for hours after the video began spreading on July 15, his granddaughter, Ms Christine Shahin, told AFP, but his phone was ultimately answered by an unknown person who taunted them, saying the elder had “met his end”.
But on July 17 she said he had been found alive and well by Druze fighters in the wake of government forces’ withdrawal.
“Thank God, my grandfather is now home,” she said.
“After the siege of our village was lifted, the young men found him safe and sound.”
Syrian government forces on July 15 entered the majority-Druze city of Sweida, in the country’s south, with the stated aim of overseeing a ceasefire after clashes between local fighters and Bedouin tribes left dozens dead.
However, witnesses reported that the government forces joined with the Bedouin in attacking Druze fighters and civilians in a bloody rampage through the city.
Late on July 16, the central government announced it was pulling out its troops after striking an accord for a ceasefire with local representatives.
The video of Sheikh Merhej Shahin’s mistreatment had sparked widespread anger in the Druze heartland.
According to his family, the octogenarian had been in the hands of armed groups after the video was filmed, though the exact circumstances were still unknown due to difficulties with communications. AFP

