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🚨The terrorist criminal Hamza al-Mar'i appears in photos alongside Interior Ministry spokesman Noureddine al-Baba.

Al-Mar'i is a leader in the Iranian-backed Liwa al-Baqir militia. He is known among the people of Aleppo for committing war crimes and massacres against Syrians. Today, he is visiting the military exhibition in Damascus and proudly posing for a photo with the Interior Ministry spokesman
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🚨The Alewite "Pride Strike" Continues on its 4th Day

The strike, which began with a call from Sheikh Xezal, continues on its 4th day. Alevi citizens have kept their shops closed, schools closed, and are not taking to the streets. The strike continues for the third day in many areas of Western Syria, including Wadi Al-Ayyoun, Jableh countryside, Ain Shaqaq, Damsarkho, Al-Drikish, the Alawite neighborhoods in Homs, Al-Qanjara, Al-Daliyah, and Al-Zahriyat. This comes as an affirmation of the Alawites’ demands for a federal system of governance and an end to sectarian violations against members of the community.
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🚨Latakia - Al-Da'tour:

Scenes from the commitment to the Dignity Strike in the schools of the Al-Da'tour neighborhood in the city of Latakia for the fourth day in a row
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🚨The Alawites in the Syrian coast and interior continue the strike called for by Sheikh Ghazal Ghazal, amid a complete paralysis of shops and schools in several areas.
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🚨As the Turkish state and the Damascus government increased their threats against Rojava, escape attempts from the al-Hol camp, where ISIS families are held, also increased. — An escape attempt by 18 women and children from the section designated for foreign families of ISIS mercenaries in Al-Hol Camp was thwarted.

— The women who attempted to escape were of Russian and Turkestani nationalities and took advantage of the dense fog that reduced visibility around the camp.
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In 2015, the Turkish government and media used this murder as grounds for ending the peace process between Turkey and the PKK.
What followed was a brutal war, the invasion of the KRG, the invasion of Rojava and relentless attacks by the Turkish government against civilian and military infrastructure in North East Syria.

A decade later, a forensic investigation reveals that the entire narrative was highly likely to be false.

New forensic evidence shows that fingerprints of a Turkish police officer were found in the apartment - in previous investigations the police officer denied ever entering the apartment of the 2 murdered policemen, making the Turkish police officer the new suspect in this murder case.

To no ones surprise - the entire narrative by the Turkish state was founded on a lie and it’s highly likely that Turkish authorities covered up this evidence to provide a justification for launching war against the Kurdish people.

The timing of this new revelation, in the midsts of the new peace process between the PKK and Turkey is obviously not by coincidence either.
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A car loaded with ammunition exploded near Khan al-Subul in the Idlib countryside

The Israeli army is firing heavily towards Tel al-Ahmar al-Sharqi in the village of Koudneh, Quneitra countryside.(local source)
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🚨Intense clashes in central Damascus!

Clashes erupted near a government building in the city of Al-Nabk in rural Damascus between the so-called Public Security forces and an armed group affiliated with one of the factions. The attacking group attempted to storm the building to forcibly free a prisoner. Security forces responded by opening fire. Clashes are ongoing in the area.
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🚨Prisons and agent networks in Afrin

🧵One of the most visible manifestations of the practices in the region is the prisons controlled by these groups. According to information from the field, a large number of people are being held in these prisons in and around Afrin. The information regarding the prisons is as follows:

* Qermitliq Village Prison: Reportedly under the control of the Emşat group, this prison is said to hold approximately 200 people. A significant number of the detainees are from Hemra village, the prison is under the control of a group affiliated with Abu Emsha, and some of the "missing" individuals are reportedly being held here.
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🚨Prisons and agent networks in Afrin 🧵One of the most visible manifestations of the practices in the region is the prisons controlled by these groups. According to information from the field, a large number of people are being held in these prisons in and…
* Hawar Kilis Prison: It is stated that Fehim Îsa is influential there, and it is also under the control of the Ebû Emşe and Sêf Ebû Bekir groups. It is noted that most of those held here are detained on the grounds of alleged connections to the SDF and local administrations.
* Bilbilê Prison: It is reported that approximately 70 prisoners were held in this prison, where individuals brought from the Raco region were first gathered, then transferred to Baliya village, and some prisoners were taken to Türkiye.
* Sera Qirtqilaqê Village Prison: It is reported that the prison, which was under the responsibility of a paramilitary figure named Ereb Idrîs, has recently been emptied, with some of the prisoners being sent to Hiwar Kilis and others to Emin al-Am prison in Idlib.
* Afrin Central Prison: Located in the Al-Shifa Hospital area and allegedly under the direct control of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT), this facility is said to house approximately 500 detainees and is one of the largest closed prisons in the region.
* Mustafa El Tajêr Prison: Located on the road to Aleppo, this prison is said to be under the control of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) and its affiliated groups. While there is no precise information on the number of detainees, it is described as one of the "most closed" centers in the region.
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