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الساحل السوري يعيش كوارث ومجازر تحت حكم جولاني
The Syrian Coast: A Region in Ruins
The testimonies of victims’ families that reach us are only a fraction of what happened during the massacres in the Syrian coast. Thousands of stories remain unheard, while hundreds of thousands are still trapped and at risk. Our streets and neighborhoods are empty, lifeless. Every time an Alawite steps out of their home in Homs, Tartous, Latakia, Jableh, or Baniyas, their life is in danger.
Thousands have lost their jobs after being dismissed by Jolani’s sectarian regime, and thousands of retirees have been stripped of their pensions. Markets are nearly paralyzed, and even humanitarian aid is not reaching those in need. Some Turkish Alawite organizations have reported that aid intended for the Syrian coast is being diverted and sold in Damascus and Aleppo.
8,000 detainees are being held without trial, in inhumane conditions and mistreated in Adra, Hama, and Harem prisons, amid fears of executions and torture. On March 28, gunfire was heard inside Adra Central Prison, followed by an influx of ambulances, all while Jolani’s regime imposed a total media blackout.
Thousands of Alawite families have been forcibly displaced from their homes in remote or mixed areas of Homs and Hama. The homes of massacre victims in the Syrian coastal villages have been seized and occupied by foreign and Syrian militants. Alawites’ cars and properties are stolen or burned daily.
Targeted killings and kidnappings continue daily, with reports of several women being abducted and taken to Idlib.
All of this has taken place within just four months of the regime’s collapse, and it continues to this day, committed by every faction within Jolani’s jihadist rule, from the General Security Forces to the terrorist organization Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham.
The Syrian coast is a disaster zone.

