Bashar al-Assad, his father Hafez, and his grandfather Suleiman have a long history of betrayal, selling Syrian lands and killing the Syrian people

 

 

Bashar al-Assad, his father Hafez, and his grandfather Suleiman have a long history of betrayal, selling Syrian lands and killing the Syrian people




The Zionists and their sinners from the Magi and the infidel countries brought the great ancestor from Iran, and it is said that the Alexandretta Brigade raised it and tired of it and planted it on the outskirts of the village of Qardaha and was patient for years and years until they raised the pig Hafez, nurtured him, protected him and brought him to power, so how will they abandon him easily...???

Dr. Salma Abd al-Rahman al-Khair (she is the daughter of one of the elders of Qardaha) says that Suleiman Asad was not from the people of Qardaha, but was a newcomer to it from outside, and therefore he lived at the entrance to the village, and he had no land that he owned, rather he was very poor, and isolated from the people of Qardaha. Qardaha, and he and his children were physically strong and fierce in dealing until the people of the village called them the house of the beast, and they also called them the house of charity because the people of the village used to give them in charity, because they are very poor as they have no land (according to what the Syrian writer Dr. Khaled Al-Ahmad tells about it). (2) “Al-Assad,” p. 38, issued by the “Printing Company for Distribution and Publishing.” (3) The New York Times, issue of July 10, 2005.

So far, it is not known who is the father of Suleiman, the grandfather of Hafez al-Assad, where the lineage of al-Assad ends with him.........??

The new old Israeli Shiite crusade against the Sunnis in the Levant has continued on the ground since Lawrence of Arabia and the Sykes-Picot Agreement and will continue until Muslims wake up from their slumber

The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, spoke the truth

And if there was the slightest doubt among any of the people about where the truth and its people are, and where is falsehood and its people, his doubt must have been removed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They will not prosecute Bashar and he will not be removed from power because he protects the northern borders of Israel, even if all the Syrian people are killed, the security of Israel is more important than the Syrian people

He turned his country into a cemetery and hundreds of thousands of people were killed, including 65,000 thousand children. Millions more have been forced to flee. Various and horrific crimes - war crimes and crimes against humanity in addition to systematic torture, indiscriminate bombing and chemical attacks - all committed in the name of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and continue to this day. Syria is in ruins, so why, 10 years after the outbreak of the war, Assad is still in power?

It is a question that has many answers, but it can be summed up in one answer: the inadequacy of the international community, says the Guardian. Syria's dictator held out this long because the international community allowed it. The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry has issued dozens of reports denouncing the regime since 2011. Now in its latest report it reveals how tens of thousands of civilians have been "forcibly disappeared" by the regime, or have been subjected to "torture, sexual violence or death in detention".

Commission Chairman Paulo Pinheiro points to a collective global failure. The parties to this conflict have benefited from the selective intervention and the regrettable neglect of the international community, which has not left the Syrian family unscathed. He continued, "Syrians have paid the price because a brutal authoritarian government has unleashed crushing violence to suppress the opposition. Opportunistic foreign funding, weapons and other forms of support to the parties

Warring men poured fuel on this fire the world was content to watch as it burns

Currently the UN reports are chasing dust. A wealth of evidence has been collected by the United Nations and European organizations, but it has not been systematically acted upon, and Assad's tyranny continues unchecked.

The Guardian analysis adds that many other factors have kept the Assad regime in power, including the refusal of Western powers to intervene by force. Pressure to do so peaked in 2013 after Assad's chemical weapons killed hundreds of people near Damascus. Fearing another catastrophe such as Iraq, the House of Commons rejected British military intervention. Days later, former US President Barack Obama and Congress followed suit. The leader of the British Labor Party at the time, Ed Miliband, said that the House of Commons spoke on behalf of the "people of Britain!"

Assad also owes his survival to an opposite instinct led by Russia and Iran. Certainly, Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to intervene militarily in 2015 saved the dictator's skin and changed the course of the war. Russian forces have been accused of war crimes as well, with Assad retaking nearly three-quarters of Syrian territory and Iranian militias playing their harsh sectarian role and civilians paying their lives, homes and futures.

Assad remains in power despite his barrel bombs on opposition neighborhoods, sarin and chlorine attacks, and air strikes on hospitals, clinics and schools that have forced more than 6 million Syrians to flee abroad. This exodus has fueled a migrant crisis across Europe, for which there are still no humanitarian solutions. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Priti Patel must tackle the root cause of the migrant problem: Assad.

Assad has thrived on chaos, due to regular outside interference by Iran and Russia as well as the armed groups that Assad claims to be fighting.

However, even after 12 years Assad is not untouched. The triumph of tyranny and impunity cannot be allowed. If there is any compensation at the end, it will most likely come in the form of legal action because only that now provides a realistic way to get him to pay for his crimes.

And if Russia and China continue to block the ICC in the United Nations Security Council, Britain, the United States, the European Union and other like-minded nations should unite to create an ad hoc international criminal court for Syria.

Indeed, there are precedents in the form of one-off tribunals set up to try perpetrators of crimes in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. There is no good reason not to establish such a court to try Assad and senior figures in the regime as well as opposition groups and

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