Hawzah News Agency- In a statement published on its official website on Sunday, the organization called on international institutions to condemn these violations and bring the terrorist groups responsible to justice.
The organization further stressed that credible reports indicate that over 25,000 Shia residents of villages west of the Orontes River in the rural area of Qusayr in Homs province have been deported to Lebanon in recent days.
The reports also confirmed that these terrorist groups have burned down all the homes and property of the deportees. In addition, witnesses reported executions and acts of violence against Shia civilians in some of these villages.
The Shia Rights Organization also announced in its statement that it holds the ruling authorities in Syria legally responsible for these violations and warned that terrorist activities may intensify in the coming days.
It is worth noting that public protests against al-Julani have taken place in Syria; a large number of residents of the Syrian city of Aleppo gathered in Saadallah al-Jabri Square to protest the kidnapping of citizens by the armed opposition group Tahrir al-Sham.
After this protest, Tahrir al-Sham forces kidnapped dozens of women who were demanding the release of their husbands and family members from al-Julani's prisons.
A video posted on social media also shows armed men in Idlib, who are said to be the families of the kidnapped women, threatening al-Julani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, and warning of the consequences of not releasing the 10 women detained by the group.
The demonstrators held up pictures of the detainees and chanted slogans against Ahmed al-Sharaa.
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