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Syrian PM says government still works, but UN official says public sector is at a 'complete halt'

apnews.com Syrian PM says government still works, but UN official says public sector is at a 'complete halt'

Syria’s prime minister says most cabinet ministers are still working from offices in Damascus after rebels entered the capital and overthrew President Bashar Assad.

Syrian PM says government still works, but UN official says public sector is at a 'complete halt'

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria’s prime minister said Monday that most cabinet ministers were back at work after rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad, but some state workers failed to return to their jobs, and a United Nations official said the country’s public sector had come “to a complete and abrupt halt.”

Meanwhile, streams of refugees crossed back into Syria from neighboring countries, hoping for a more peaceful future and looking for relatives who disappeared during Assad’s brutal rule.

There were already signs of the difficulties ahead for the rebel alliance now in control of much of the country. The alliance is led by a former senior al-Qaida militant who severed ties with the extremist group years ago and has promised representative government and religious tolerance.

The rebel command said Monday they would not tell women how to dress.

“It is strictly forbidden to interfere with women’s dress or impose any request related to their clothing or appearance, including requests for modesty,” the command said in a statement on social media.

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