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Thousands of Muslim Women Raped, Tortured, Killed in Syrian Prisons
Where are the Media, UN, 'Human Rights' Groups?

by Bassam Tawil
March 25, 2019 at 5:00 am

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/13954/syria-women-raped-tortured-killed


    The plight of the Palestinian women in Syria is an issue that does not seem bother Palestinian leaders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. These leaders are too busy fighting and inciting violence against each other, against Israel and the US. They have completely forgotten about the suffering of their people in an Arab country such as Syria.

    These women, who are being subjected to rape and various forms of torture in Syrian prisons, are the victims of failed Palestinian leaders who seem to only care about holding on to their bank accounts and their jobs.

    Not a single Fatah or Hamas official -- or the United Nations or Western so-called human-rights groups -- has spoken out against the plight of Palestinian women in Syria. Why should they, when all they do most of their time is throw mud at each other while at the same time continuing to incite their people against Israel and the US?


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Re: Thousands of Muslim Women Raped, Tortured, Killed in Syrian Prisons
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2019, 04:25:41 pm »
Of course. There are also some pretty intense videos out there of the tortures carried out by Assad's secret police,  his heavies have some name, I forget but they are bad hombres alright.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2011/09/28/report-teenage-syrian-girl-decapitated-by-assads-secret-police

We'd always hear about ISIS but that government has done about as bad and if one includes the indiscriminate bombing attacks on civilians, barrel bombs, they probably do even worse...

Reportedly, it's always hard to go just by reporters on the ground but there does seem to be ample evidence of this.