I want to talk about my personal family.
We have an Alawite member in my family, and also a Kurdish member. In Ghouta, there are Kurdish people, and there are minorities. The problem in Syria is not about which group you belong to. It's just a matter of political opinion, when you are against the Assad regime. All the members of my family are under siege, so there is no difference between them. There are also Sunni members of my family with the Assad regime in Damascus, under the regime's control. It's about political opinion. It's not about religion or ethnicity.