Syrian Voices of Horror

The West and its agencies falsely present their serial wars of aggression as âhumanitarian interventionsâ. Syrians must be protected from a âbrutal dictatorâ who âgasses his own peopleâ they say, even as supporting evidence is fabricated by Western agencies themselves or their proxies.
Now that the West has toppled the elected, anti-al Qaeda, Syrian government, the real dictators are flourishing. And the current voices from Syria are horrifying.
A contact from Syria writes this.
âI am in **** and I cannot go there. They control all the roads and checkpoints, and if they find out that I am going there, they will kill me because every day they ask the Alawites in the base to leave, but they refuse.
They expelled us from our jobs, cut off our salaries, and every day they kill civilians for no reason.
They are savage beasts spread all over the Syrian coast.
They steal, burn, kidnap, and kill.
No one can do anything.
Do you think the Alawites will receive international protection?â
Earlier credible reports indicated that the Western-supported HST/al Qaeda terrorist regime had killed from 7,000-10,000 people, described as Syrian minorities, especially Alawites and Christians, but now, suggests Prof. Dan Kovalik, the number might be as high as 40,000 in the last two weeks. âWhere is the outrage?â he asks.
The plight of targeted populations is horrifying.
Meanwhile, a preliminary report from the âHuman Rights and Humanitarian Follow-up Committee (Syria)â reads as follows:
Executive Summary:
Following the announcement of a general mobilization of the army and security forces, allegedly to pursue âremnants of the regime,â issued by the interim president, and the calls for âjihadâ issued from numerous mosques, the mobilization of numerous armed factions affiliated and not affiliated with the new military administration and their haphazard response to the call, they headed to various areas of the Syrian coast and raided numerous villages and residential neighborhoods, predominantly Alawite. In the first three days, 25 massacres were committed, which were documented. 811 videos were also documented, and the names of 2,246 victims were verified, most of them young, but also included a proportion of the elderly, children, and women, based on their affiliation with the Alawite sect. 42 victims from other sects were documented due to their sympathy and attempts to conceal civilians.
The region is on the brink of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe due to poverty (which has exceeded 97% of the population), unlawful arrests and enforced disappearances (more than 10,000 documented cases), the dismissal of state employees from various sectors (military and civilian), and the dismissal of 2,014 people from the health and education sectors. Encroachment on private property, the spread of hate speech and sectarian incitement, and an escalation of fear and terror throughout the stricken Syrian coastal region.
This on-going and escalating catastrophe is the âterrible fruitâ of the Westâs Regime Change War on Syria.
Where is the outrage?
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Mark Taliano is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) and the author of Voices from Syria, Global Research Publishers, 2017. He writes on his website where this article was originally published.
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