
Moey 🇸🇾
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Moey 🇸🇾
@MoeyNotBlake
Syrian 🇸🇾 | Software Engineer




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.



EXCLUSIVE: Syrian officials launch media campaign to cover up kidnapping of Alawite woman Batoul Alloush ift.tt/fOZW5dy




رسمياً.. الإمارات تعلن عزمها ترميم الجامع الأموي بدمشق


(Reuters) - Syria's government is planning to replace central bank governor Abdelkader Husriyeh with Safwat Raslan, head of the Syrian Development Fund, according to two people in the Syrian banking sector. Raslan, who fled Syria to Germany as a refugee during the war and obtained citizenship there, is a former banker.


The episode on Shiism by Imam Tom Facchine has been taken down following his public apology acknowledging mistakes in how Shia Islam was presented. His willingness to publicly admit errors is praiseworthy and reflects sincerity and intellectual honesty. At the same time, since no clarification was given regarding the specific claims that were mistaken, many misconceptions about Shia Islam continue to circulate. This series aims to address those claims and provide a more accurate understanding of Shia beliefs and sources. youtu.be/GbwbSiOcPCc?si…



🔴 İngiltere’de Iraklı Şii bir şahıs, Sünni bir Suriyelinin yanında Hz. Ömer ve Hz. Ayşe’ye hakaret etti. Suriyeli: “Humeyni ve Sistani’nin başını ezdik. Allah sahabeden razı olsun.” Iraklı şahıs hakaretlerini sürdürünce ve Suriyeli gencin üzerine yürüyünce Suriyeli genç kendini savundu. Çıkan kargaşada Iraklı şahsın başının kanaması üzerine Suriyeli genç: “Sahabeye hakaret etmenin cezası budur.”

Imagine if Syrians cared as much about the ethnic cleansing of Kurds committed by members of their own government as they did about a sign and a flag.


It’s so touching seeing people that grew up with freedom and luxury empathising with Syrians that have emerged from a lovely police state, torture dungeons, and starvation into the horror of potential credit card debt (interest is now illegal btw, unlike under Assad)


Forcing Jews to argue the anatomical likelihood of a dog penis penetrating a human anus is the most humiliating “watch them turn out their pockets” moment in the history of antisemitism. Nick Kristof will rot in hell.



🇸🇾 It's the Invasion of Syria, not the Syrian "Civil War" If you support this new Turkish backed SNA/HTS offensive, not only are you serving Israeli interests, you are hostile to the will of the majority of the Syrian people. Calling this conflict a "civil war" falsely assumes that both sides are comprised of Syrian citizens. But in Syria between 50 to 70% of the dead among the insurgency against the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad, were foreigners, that is, not Syrians. This is not according to me, this is according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (SOHR), which continues operating as a prominent source of information for the Western media. Source: syriahr.com/en/28089. The SOHR is anti Syrian govt source that cannot be accused of being pro-Assad, especially since they once branded themselves in the three-red-starred flag of the Free Syrian Army, so this admission of theirs goes against their own interests. According to the SOHR, on 6 Aug 2015, before the Russian intervention on 1 Oct 2015, 277k people had been killed in Syria. Of that number, 111k were labelled as civilians, the remaining being combatants. According to the SOHR data, only 4.7% of the Syrian govt's dead combatants [total 88.6k] were foreigners. By comparison, a much larger 47% of the dead combatants that fought for the anti-government insurgency [total 73.5k] were foreigners. In addition to these numbers, the SOHR also claims that: "the real number of non-Syrian casualties from the IS, al-Nusra Front, Islamic factions, Jund Al-Aqsa battalion, al-Ummah Brigade, the Islamic Turkestan Party, al- Battar Battalion, Jaysh al- Muhajereen and al- Ansar, Jund al-Sham, rebel battalions, regular forces and pro-regime militants to be approximately at 90000 more than the documented number" An extra 90k non-Syrian combatant deaths! Throwing in "regular forces and pro-regime militants" means we must come to a reasonable assessment of how these deaths should be attributed to pro and anti govt sides. One way is firstly acknowledge that before this 90k addition, 89% of all foreign combatants were killed while fighting the government. If 89% of that additional 90k [which is 80.1k] were dead anti-government combatants, then that pushes the foreign component of the anti-government insurgency's death-toll up from 47% to 74.5%. This ratio is probably fair because only specific names in that list are of militias that fought the govt like Islamic State and al-Nusra Front. This was in August 2015, eleven months after the US began directly intervening in Syria to carve out an ethnostate for the Kurds, thereby incentivising Islamic State to direct their offensives towards areas of Syrian government control, which in turn is what prompted the Russian intervention in Oct 2015. What percentage of the current Turkish-backed insurgency that recently seized parts of Aleppo is foreign? I am not sure, but it could be as high as 70% according to this old data, especially when you consider that HTS is rebranded al-Qaeda and that the Turkestan Islamic Party, which is still al-Qaeda aligned, has a prominent role in this offensive.






