Syria's new government updates school curriculum, faces backlash over Islamist bias
Syria's new government has announced significant changes to the school curriculum, which critics say show an Islamist bias. Key revisions include removing a chapter on the origins of life and redefining terms like "martyr" to align with conservative views. These changes follow the recent overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's government by rebel groups. The interim authorities are now tasked with rebuilding state institutions while addressing concerns about minority rights and inclusivity in education. The updates will affect children aged 6 to 18, but the timeline for implementation is unclear. The modifications have sparked mixed reactions, with some welcoming the changes and others expressing outrage over the religious content.