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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.













This is Batoul Alloush, a Syrian Alawite woman who lived with her parents in safety and dignity. Under Jolani’s rule, Batoul was kidnapped from her dormitory at Latakia University. A video then surfaced of her claiming she “migrated for the sake of Allah” and left her family. But Batoul’s family has appeared on video saying their daughter was kidnapped and is being held against her will. Batoul is kidnapped. Many Syrian women are kidnapped in Jolani's Takfiristan.
















