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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

The Syrian killing, when will it stop?

25.09.2017
By Zohair Ahmad
As the years have passed it is very evident that the only reason the Assad regime is still alive is the support of the Russians and the murderous mullahs In Tehran.  Assad would have been gone 5 years ago if it has not been for the Iranian Mullahs. 

And thanks to the support of the Iranian mullahs, Assad is capable to bomb cities and kill innocent children.

Syrian wounded child in Idlib
 In this year's UN General Assembly the Syrian war seems to pass unnoticed, the UNGA seems more concern about the North Korea crisis and the Iran nuclear deal. 

And while the world seems to have forgotten all the dead children in Syria, Assad keeps killing them and no-one is protesting. 
The most despicable act by Assad and his forces is the very fact that they are not fighting armed forces but children, old people, and women. In other words innocent unarmed civilians.

Several hospitals got seriously damaged in an air strike on Idlib. The number of hospitals targeted by Assad forces is unclear but according to the White Helmets in Al-Tah at least 3 hospitals were
damaged and two of the Syria Civil Defence centers was damaged and that SCD team in the field was also hit. According to the UK based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that Tuesday marked the first deadly airstrikes in Idlib in months. Al-Rahma hospital that was hit was previously targeted in April this year when they received casualties from a deadly chemical- weapons attack on Khan Sheikhoun. 
The UN report on the Syrian civil war shows proof that Assad’s forces were behind the deadly Chemical- weapons attack on Khan Sheikhoun. 
But Assad’s crimes do not stop at airstrikes with forbidden weapons but also assassinations on foreign soil. 
The two Syrian women Orouba Barakat 60, and her daughter, Halla 23, was brutally stabbed to death in their apartment in Istanbul, Turkey. Unconfirmed reports say that their throats had been slit. 
The family of Dr. Barakat claims that the assassination was the work of the Syrian government. Shaza Barakat, the victim's sister said in a Facebook post, “the oppressor chases the good everywhere”. 
 The killings have made the fear of retribution spread among Assad opponents living in Turkey. Syrian journalist, Rami Jarrah said it is too early to tell if the Syrian regime has launched a targeting campaign against Syrian dissidents, but the fact that so many activists believe it was the regime is a sign of the genuine fear in this community now. 
This is not the first attack on Syrian journalists on Turkish soil, at least four other attacks are confirmed. ISIS claimed responsibility for those but ISIS is no longer a power so who is really behind these attacks but the Syrian regime?
The only way to put a stop to this war is to expel Iran and Russia from Syria and to make that happen the first move will be to bring forth a regime change in Iran, the Iranian resistance pledges to end all wars that Iran currently is fighting.  

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