The crimes of the Julani regime against Alawite women in Syria – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
The Al -Monitor’s website reportedly examined violations of minority rights in Syria, especially Alawite and Druzi women, citing a report from Amnesty International, the deterioration of the security and legal situation despite their official promises.
Amnesty International announced on Monday that reliable reports that dozens of Alawite women and girls have been abducted during the Syrian coastal area have been receiving so far and called on the Julani regime officials to prioritize the investigation.
The British -based human rights organization announced that the kidnapping of at least 5 Alawite women and girls up to the age of 5, between February and June in the provinces of Latakia, Tartus, Homs and Hama. The organization warned that victims are at risk of forced marriage, human trafficking and other abuse.
Amnesty International’s head of Amnesty International added that Syrian authorities have repeatedly promised to build Syria for all Syrians, however, to halt the abduction of women and girls, prevent physical abuse, forced marriage and potential trafficking, and effective investigations.
The report is released less than a week after the release of the Syrian Truth Committee’s results on the wave of violence in the coastal provinces of Latakia and Tartus in early March.
The crimes of the Syrian coast began when the Julani regime claimed that its forces were ambushed by militants affiliated with the former Assad regime. In response to its claim, the Julani regime began widespread suppression and killing in these areas.
Last Tuesday, the Truth Committee, which was formed by Syrian regime chief Abu Mohammed al -Julani to investigate alleged violations and other violations, was killed. 1 During the unrest reported that most of them were civilians, including four women who were killed after military operations.
The committee said that the identity of four people, whose names were not named, has identified the suspect in violating civilian rights, including murder, torture, looting and deliberate fire. The committee claimed that these people were not following military orders, including four of them arrested.
On July 6, violent clashes between members of the Druzi minority and the Sunni Bedouin tribes began with the Syrian regime, which sparked a wave of revenge and alleged violations against Druze society after the deployment of Syrian sovereignty in the province.
Syrian Human Rights Watch from the minimum killing 1 In Sweda, one reported, including four who were executed by gunmen affiliated with security forces and the army.
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