The Syrian Alawites’ position on the recent crimes of the Julani regime
reports He called for international intervention in support of civilians, pointing out that crimes in Syria, including killing and abduction, and mutilating human beings continue.
Sheikh Ghazal stated that thousands of military and civilians are still arrested and their fate is unclear. The Alawites even face the hostility of Syrian sovereignty in their supply, as they do not pursue a terrorist and extremist approach.
, pointing out that these calamities have also plagued a large portion of Syrian society, including Kurds and Christians, stressed that women, children and the elderly are arrested and defended by the former system, and that they are not nationalized or defensive.
Syrian Human Rights Watch also condemned crimes against the people of Homs and the Syrian coast yesterday with the most severe tone of crimes and crimes. Includes widespread human rights rape that may lead to inhumane crimes