Over 40 Alawite Women Abducted in Syria Amid Reports of Organ Theft

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a human rights source in Syria has reported the abduction of at least 40 Alawite women in the past three weeks. The victims, residents of the suburbs of Jableh, Homs, and Banias, were targeted by organized networks operating in the country.
The source emphasized that these crimes represent a severe threat to human rights and humanitarian conditions in Syria. Some of the women who were later released recounted horrific accounts of violent assaults and the theft of organs from other abducted women.
This surge in kidnappings and organ trafficking highlights the growing instability in Syria since the overthrow of the Bashar al-Assad regime, with widespread reports of killings, looting, and lawlessness across the nation.

