Han

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Han

Han

@Hanjcv4

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Han@Hanjcv4·
@TheCradleMedia Minorities in Syria need help, hundreds of Alawite girls have been raped and enslaved. Sex slavery rings are very well operating in Syria. They take these girls and sell for high price especially when she is a virgin.
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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
EXCLUSIVE: Syrian officials launch media campaign to cover up kidnapping of Alawite woman Batoul Alloush ift.tt/fOZW5dy
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Han@Hanjcv4·
@notKosherJerry @TheCradleMedia Does not justify massacres against innocent alawites. Plus research shows jabhat al nusra committed massacres against Sunnis.
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June@notKosherJerry·
@TheCradleMedia Oh anyways Did you guys hear about the new mass grave in Syria where Alawites mass slaughtered Sunnis and dumbed their bodies in a mass pit? Like actual woman, children and men.
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Moey 🇸🇾@MoeyNotBlake·
@TheCradleMedia Shameless propaganda and utter garbage. Not surprising coming from this dishonest outlet. But this was a little too blatant even for you. You’ve made our job exposing your future lies easier
Moey 🇸🇾@MoeyNotBlake

Here’s what actually happened: Batoul is an adult that converted to Islam and voluntarily left her home as a result of persecution by her parents for her religious beliefs, repeatedly saying herself that she was not kidnapped. She left handwritten notes before leaving home saying she converted and left by choice, then later appeared in multiple videos and livestreams confirming she was safe and not being held against her will. The livestreams were hosted by Alawite elders in her village, and some of them were former Assadists themselves and quite rudely chastised her for leaving her family which goes against their culture, further reinforcement she wasn’t kidnapped. Her own father also later said publicly that he met her in person for around two hours and confirmed she had not been abducted. In the livestream, Batoul directly denied the rumors about being enslaved, brainwashing, or being locked away, and said she was simply staying with a female friend after leaving home because of personal and religious reasons. The kidnapping story mostly spread later through sectarian social media accounts that kept claiming she was “forced” despite no actual evidence of abduction being presented. Ironically, she’s been threatened by extremist alawites for leaving her faith, and fake news outlets like the cradle are participating in a sectarian campaign that might contribute to her being honour killed by Alawites.

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اباتشي
اباتشي@btsy645950·
@Milanatr2278 ياخي افلام الطائفه القذره الكافره هذي ما تخلص بس سؤال هذي البنت شنو وزنها بالمجتمع وليش تنخطف ومنو الي يخطفها انته شايف وجهها كانه قرد شمبانزي فيه اسهال
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الاسطورة معمون
الاسطورة معمون@m_mwn17962·
@Milanatr2278 انا ما تكون بنتي مهددة بالسبي بمكان ما والله بهرب بعيلتي وبطلع مشي متل ما عملنا عا وقت بشار، كيف هالناس قاعدة هيك وفي هالكم من هالقصص الخيالية
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Lindsey Snell
Lindsey Snell@LindseySnell·
I think the Syrian government is encouraging the amplification of the Batoul Aloush case, much like they did in the case of Mira Thabet last year. The flood of attention gives the government the chance to control the narrative. Government affiliated-media counters the claims of the families. These women were escaping their abusive Alawite families! They weren't kidnapped or forced, and here they are to confirm this on camera! There have been dozens of cases of Alawite women and girls abducted since the fall of Assad, and the two cases getting the most attention are those where the women are conveniently available to appear and deny that they've been coerced...whether or not that's the case. The government has plausible deniability in these two high profile cases, thus the dozens of other cases become easy to dismiss. And anyone questioning their narrative is smeared as "pro-Assad." It's really insidious. Straight from the hasbara playbook.
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Han@Hanjcv4·
@abdelwahabalmaz @LindseySnell Well yeah ??? Most upper girls are well spoken well educated and you extremist Sunnis seem to snatch the alawi girls from her university.
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Abdulwahab 🇸🇾🇸🇾@abdelwahabalmaz·
@Milanatr2278 @LindseySnell 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 العلويات منفتحات الذهن و مثقفات؟ 🤣🤣🤣 أحلى نكتة بالتاريخ تعفيشيات ممكن براميليات ممكن كيماويات ممكن لكن متفتحات الذهن صعب
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Han@Hanjcv4·
@Omar1472074 @AliE171842 @LindseySnell No one in their right mind would want to convert to wahabism and salafism. As a Sunni I reject this extremism and I reject kidnapping other people’s daughters. Have some dignity.
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Han@Hanjcv4·
@Hi353349211 @LindseySnell That doesn’t make sense!! Her mother stated on national television and social media that she is welcomed to continue practicing extreme Islam under her parents roof. Batoul is a captive no matter how much you all try to convince us.
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Hi353@Hi353349211·
@LindseySnell thw women chose to leave alewism and be a muslim, her parents didnt like this so she feared for herself and left them. so her parents started giving of videos tto get her back using the term kidnapped as they are assad loyalists. but batoul said herself leaving was her own choice
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Han@Hanjcv4·
@KevorkAlmassian @UN_Women @amnesty @hrw Kevork , you need to interview her parents. We needs more coverage. We need to set things straight. There’s a statement that she is being drugged. They are using Scopolamine on her.
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Abu Nusur
Abu Nusur@CriticMusl72495·
@Fidel_7771 @Partisangirl Syria 🇸🇾 is trying diplomacy after 15 years of war & many decades of poverty & backwardness. the mAssads never fired a bullet at israel to retake the Golan in 50+ years. Lebanons towns & cities are being invaded but hizbulat did nothing for months at the idf holding 5 points land
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Syrian Girl
Syrian Girl@Partisangirl·
The new syrian “regime” that trump loves so much is kidnapping syrian girls since day one. Assadists have been raising the alarm since day one and Jolanists have been doing their best to cover it up.
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Han@Hanjcv4·
@DebunkingTips @Partisangirl Where on earth did you get that information from. That’s bull crap. Syria was the safest country under Assad regime. Like it or not that’s a fact.
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🇬🇧🇱🇧BritishLebanese
🇬🇧🇱🇧BritishLebanese@DebunkingTips·
@Partisangirl so Bashar Al Assad didn't do any of that, throughout his nepotist career, handed down by his dad; no different from Saad hariri. Assad sent little girls to the cult, laid them on a silver plate & you're a pathetic sharmouta to yahood who worked for jewish drug firm.
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Syria Justice Archive
Syria Justice Archive@SyJusticeArc·
📰 A New York Times investigation found that abductions of women and girls from Syria’s Alawite minority were more common, and more brutal, than the government has acknowledged By @NYTBen A 16-year-old girl left her home in northwest Syria last May to visit a shop and disappeared. Weeks later, an anonymous stranger phoned her distraught family and said that he had the teenager and would let her go if they paid thousands of dollars in ransom, according to four people involved in her case. The family paid the ransom and the girl returned in August, more than 100 days after she had been kidnapped. She told confidants that she had been held in a dank basement and was regularly drugged and raped by strangers, the four people said. A medical exam turned up yet another shock: She came home pregnant. Since rebels ousted the dictator Bashar al-Assad in late 2024, panicked families and activists trying to help have regularly sounded the alarm on social media that women and girls from Syria’s Alawite minority have mysteriously disappeared or been kidnapped. Many fear that their sect is being targeted as retribution for the brutality of Mr. al-Assad, who also belongs to the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite. The government has denied that Alawite women and girls are being targeted by kidnappers, saying that it has confirmed only one such case. But a New York Times investigation based on dozens of interviews with Alawites who say they were kidnapped, their relatives and others involved in their cases found that these abductions have been common and often brutal. The Times verified the kidnappings of 13 Alawite women and girls, in addition to one man and one boy. Five said they had been raped. Two came home pregnant. The family of one woman said it sent $17,000 to kidnappers who never released her, and provided screenshots of ransom demands and the money transfers. A 24-year-old said she had been held for three weeks in a filthy room where men raped her, beat her, shaved her head and eyebrows and cut her with razor blades. Her relatives also paid the kidnappers and in this case secured her release, according to four people involved in her case. Syrian activists say they know of scores of such kidnappings but details are difficult to confirm because victims and their families are too scared to talk. Most people who spoke with the Times did so on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals from the government or the kidnappers. The Times is not identifying most of those who were kidnapped for the same reason. The Times corroborated accounts from people who had been kidnapped and their relatives, as well as through social media posts announcing when they were taken and returned, ransom messages sent by kidnappers and interviews with medical and aid workers who spoke with the abductees after their release. The kidnappings took place against a backdrop of deep distrust between the Alawites, who make up about one-tenth of Syria’s population, and the new government. Mr. al-Assad relied heavily on his sect in his military and security services while in power. That led many of the Sunni Muslim former rebels who now run Syria to associate the Alawites with the ousted regime. Last March, that anger fueled days of sectarian violence in northwestern Syria that left about 1,400 people dead, according to a U.N. investigation. The inquiry found that some government security forces had participated in the killing, leaving many Alawites afraid of them. Many of the kidnapped women and girls, along with their relatives, said the government had failed to take their cases seriously. nytimes.com/2026/04/03/wor…
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🇵🇸@sbhnoe·
Israel is trying to invade Lebanon from Syria. Everyone who supported this ISRAELI revolution is a traitor to Syria.
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Kevork Almassian
Kevork Almassian@KevorkAlmassian·
Funny how people are panicking today about ISIS re-emerging in Syria. Ten years ago, when the same terrorists were parading severed heads of SAA soldiers on sticks, these voices were silent or worse. Back then, they called the SAA “Assad militias” and “regime forces.”
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𓁹انجي𓁹
𓁹انجي𓁹@levantinewitch·
you cannot look at the state of Syria today and continue to hold the conviction that the removal of Assad was ever about democracy or freedom. what is happening to the Kurds today—like the Druze and Alawites before them—is a direct consequence of the imperial victory over Syria.
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