"Disillusioned by the Islamist twist that the "revolution" in Syria
has taken, exhausted after more than two years of conflict and feeling that
they are losing, growing numbers of rebels are signing up to a negotiated
amnesty offered by the Assad regime. At the same time, the families of retreating fighters have begun quietly
moving back to government-controlled territory, seen as a safer place to
live as the regime continues its intense military push against rebel-held
areas. The move is a sign of the growing confidence of the regime, which has
established a so-called "ministry of reconciliation" with the task
of easing the way for former opponents to return to the government side."