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Syria imposes curfew in Latakia days after protests turn violent, state media says

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Dec 30 (Reuters) - Syrian ​security forces imposed a curfew on Latakia city, a bastion of the country's Alawite minority, ⁠state media reported on Tuesday, days after four people were killed in protests that spiralled into ‍violence.

Syria has been rocked by several episodes of sectarian ​bloodshed since longtime leader Bashar al-Assad, who hails from the Muslim Alawite community, was ousted by a ​rebel offensive last year and replaced by a Sunni-led government.

State media said the curfew was set to last from 5 p.m. (1400 GMT) on Tuesday until 6 a.m. (0300 GMT) on Wednesday.

Security ‌forces reinforced their deployment in a number of ‌neighborhoods in Latakia city on the Mediterranean coast, which witnessed ​riots on Monday that injured about a dozen people.

Thousands of Alawite protesters gathered on Sunday in ‌Azhari Square in Latakia city to demand a decentralized ⁠political system in Syria and the release ‌of thousands of Alawite ​prisoners.

A similar protest in November lasted barely an hour before being confronted by a rival protest ⁠in support of ⁠Syria's new government. Syrian security forces used gunfire to ​break up both.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elimam, Leila Bassam and Kinda Makieh, ‌Editing by William Maclean)

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