Groups affiliated with Damascus and Turkey looted the homes and property of Kobanê villagers
HTS/SNA/ISIS looted the homes and property of residents in the villages of Kobanê. The groups destroyed drinking water wells, electricity distribution centers, stole equipment and basic supplies, and blew up some homes.
HTS/SNA/ISIS looted the homes and property of residents in the villages of Kobanê. The groups destroyed drinking water wells, electricity distribution centers, stole equipment and basic supplies, and blew up some homes.
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Forwarded from Syria Justice Archive
The Jolani Regime’s Media Is Working Overtime to Deny the Alawite Massacres
On the anniversary of the coastal massacres, a media figure tied to the Jolani terrorist regime named Musa al-Omar claimed that a photograph of Alawite families killed in #Baniyas was fake, saying it was actually a picture of a Russian family sleeping.
It isn’t.
The people in that photograph are real victims: Muhannad Hassan, a math teacher; his wife, Lina Abdullah; and their baby daughter, Manisa Hassan, born in 2021. They were killed in the al-Qusour neighborhood of Baniyas on March 8, 2025. Muhannad’s mother was also killed that day, and her body was in another room.
When Muhannad’s brother, Moutaz Hassan, found out his family’s image was being used to spread this lie, he posted a follow-up photo taken after the bodies were removed, bloodstains visible on the floor of the same room, and demanded a UN investigation.
This isn’t a mistake or a misunderstanding. This same photo was used in a coordinated disinformation campaign last year. Multiple fact-checking outlets, including “Ta’akad= Verify,” verified that the image is genuine and shows an Alawite family from the Baniyas massacres. And yet the denial campaign keeps going. It even involves exaggerating the killing of security forces on March 6 to retroactively justify the slaughter of thousands of innocent Alawite civilians.
To this day, neither the Alawites of the Syrian coast nor the Druze of #Suwayda have seen anything resembling justice. No one has been held accountable. No one who gave the orders has faced consequences. Instead, the regime’s media machine keeps rewriting history, and counting on the world not to notice.
On the anniversary of the coastal massacres, a media figure tied to the Jolani terrorist regime named Musa al-Omar claimed that a photograph of Alawite families killed in #Baniyas was fake, saying it was actually a picture of a Russian family sleeping.
It isn’t.
The people in that photograph are real victims: Muhannad Hassan, a math teacher; his wife, Lina Abdullah; and their baby daughter, Manisa Hassan, born in 2021. They were killed in the al-Qusour neighborhood of Baniyas on March 8, 2025. Muhannad’s mother was also killed that day, and her body was in another room.
When Muhannad’s brother, Moutaz Hassan, found out his family’s image was being used to spread this lie, he posted a follow-up photo taken after the bodies were removed, bloodstains visible on the floor of the same room, and demanded a UN investigation.
This isn’t a mistake or a misunderstanding. This same photo was used in a coordinated disinformation campaign last year. Multiple fact-checking outlets, including “Ta’akad= Verify,” verified that the image is genuine and shows an Alawite family from the Baniyas massacres. And yet the denial campaign keeps going. It even involves exaggerating the killing of security forces on March 6 to retroactively justify the slaughter of thousands of innocent Alawite civilians.
To this day, neither the Alawites of the Syrian coast nor the Druze of #Suwayda have seen anything resembling justice. No one has been held accountable. No one who gave the orders has faced consequences. Instead, the regime’s media machine keeps rewriting history, and counting on the world not to notice.