SLAUGHTER IN SYRIA: Muslim Terror Militias Wage Brutal Campaign of Execution, Kidnapping, and Cleansing of Alawites as World Ignores Their Pleas

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ETHNIC CLEANSING IN SYRIA:: Alawite Families Face Daily Murder, Kidnapping, and Ethnic Cleansing

“WE ARE BEING ELIMINATED”

I have been inundated with anguished messages from Syrians pleading for the world to acknowledge a brutal reality: Alawites are being hunted and murdered in the streets with impunity. “We are suffering a Holocaust,” one wrote. “A 60-year-old man was killed in broad daylight on the coast simply because he is Alawite, and Al-Jolani justified it—even though the killing was filmed.” Others echo the same heartbreak: “The Arab, Islamic, and Western world has abandoned us. Our hope is in you—help your Alawite brothers.” These are not abstract geopolitical warnings; they are desperate cries from a people facing sectarian extermination at the hands of the same jihadist factions whose supporters stormed the White House grounds just days ago. What they are asking for is simple and human: to be seen, to be heard, and not to be left alone in the face of a massacre the world refuses to name.

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I have received scores of messages and emails echoing the same plaintive plea:

“We Alawites in Syria are being slaughtered in the streets; we are suffering from a Holocaust. Today, a man was killed in the middle of the coast just because he is Alawite, and Al-Jolani immediately justified it, even though everything was filmed. We ask you not to leave us alone; the Arab, Islamic, and Western world has abandoned us. Our hope is in you—help your Alawite brothers.”

“Death and fear haunt the Alawite community in Syria due to the ethnic cleansing operations carried out by terrorist groups affiliated with the al-Julani government, which has wreaked havoc in the region…
The Syrian people are appealing to the United Nations to protect this community from the ethnic cleansing being carried out by these groups…..
We, the members of this community, demand international protection from the United Nations.”

“My friend Pamela, we Alawites are being slaughtered by Muslims in the streets of Syria. A 60-year-old Alawite man was just killed simply because he is Alawite. You are a journalist whose voice is heard in the West—please help us make our voices heard. Those who are killing us today are the same people who attacked the White House two days ago.”

“My friend Pamela, we Alawites are being slaughtered by Muslims in the streets of Syria. A 60-year-old Alawite man was just killed simply because he is Alawite. You are a journalist whose voice is heard in the West—please help us make our voices heard. Those who are killing us today are the same people who attacked the White House two days ago.”

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“Hello Miss Pamela, I am from Syria, from the coast, and I am from one of the Syrian minorities. I am in dire need of contacting you.

Unfortunately, I’m an Arab and don’t speak English. I’m using a translator. There are engineers, doctors, and intellectuals who need to contact you regarding the massacres and the inevitable ethnic threat.

Here, there are monsters claiming to be Muslims, slaughtering in cold blood, raping women, and killing children.
We want to hear the truth from Western nations: Sunni Islam is a danger to all societies, a danger to minorities, to Alawites, Christians, and all religions and sects of the world.

Miss Pamela, rest assured that when you see my messages and stand with us, you will go down in history as the first foreign journalist whose conscience is stronger than the heads of Arab states. You will go down in history as someone who stood for truth and justice in a time when the whole world was silent.”

“The man who was welcomed at the White House is killing Alawites and Druze in the streets only because they belong to these two groups This crime happened today in Tartous They are the same Muslims who fired at the White House two days ago Al-Jolani the president of Syria is killing Alawites and Druze

From the legacy of the most just judge in history, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, to the great American people and their wise leadership:

We are members of the Alawite community residing in the Syrian Arab Republic, specifically in Homs, Hama, Tartus, and Latakia. We seek to convey our voice and the suffering we endure every day at the hands of the de facto authorities represented by Abu Muhammad al-Julani and his militia, and, more broadly, in Syria as a whole.

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Our community is known for love, tolerance, and coexistence with all religions, ethnicities, and peoples of the world, guided solely by humanity. Our culture does not condone killing, slaughter, mutilation of corpses, kidnapping, or rape. We are compassionate and rational people who believe in all religions and never denounce anyone, regardless of who they are. We live by the teachings of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him) and the guidance of our Imam, Ali ibn Abi Talib, emphasizing love, tolerance, and acceptance of others.

Today, as Alawites in Syria, we are subjected to the most horrific acts of killing, slaughter, and kidnapping under the false pretext that we are remnants of the former regime. In reality, this persecution occurs simply because we are Alawites. Despite this, most key figures of the former regime were Sunnis—whether the Minister of Defense, the Prime Minister, senior officials in major ministries, the Speaker of Parliament, most members of the Parliament, senior military commanders, or major business owners. We do not accuse all Sunnis; many do not agree with the injustices against us, but they are powerless to intervene.
It is the Wahhabi ideology, the sectarian-driven authority, the so-called “new army” and its security apparatus, and followers of Ibn Taymiyyah’s ideas who carry out massacres against Alawites—from the massacres along the coast to the systematic daily killings in Homs, Hama, Latakia, and Tartus. In addition, there is a deliberate sectarian targeting of Alawites, with many being imprisoned in unknown detention centers across Idlib under the pretext that they are remnants of the former regime. Our livelihood is also under attack, with arbitrary dismissals from jobs, leaving most members of our community in severe poverty that is nearly impossible to endure. These injustices occur daily, around the clock.

Therefore, we appeal to the American leadership and its great people to look upon us with justice and mercy and to take strict measures to end the suffering of our community.
With highest respect

 

Death and fear haunt the Alawite community in Syria due to the ethnic cleansing operations carried out by terrorist groups affiliated with the al-Julani government, which has wreaked havoc in the region…

The Syrian people are appealing to the United Nations to protect this community from the ethnic cleansing being carried out by these groups…..

We, the members of this community, demand international protection from the United Nations.

From the legacy of the most just judge in history, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, to the great American people and their wise leadership:
We are members of the Alawite community residing in the Syrian Arab Republic, specifically in Homs, Hama, Tartus, and Latakia. We seek to convey our voice and the suffering we endure every day at the hands of the de facto authorities represented by Abu Muhammad al-Julani and his militia, and, more broadly, in Syria as a whole.

Our community is known for love, tolerance, and coexistence with all religions, ethnicities, and peoples of the world, guided solely by humanity. Our culture does not condone killing, slaughter, mutilation of corpses, kidnapping, or rape. We are compassionate and rational people who believe in all religions and never denounce anyone, regardless of who they are. We live by the teachings of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him) and the guidance of our Imam, Ali ibn Abi Talib, emphasizing love, tolerance, and acceptance of others.
Today, as Alawites in Syria, we are subjected to the most horrific acts of killing, slaughter, and kidnapping under the false pretext that we are remnants of the former regime. In reality, this persecution occurs simply because we are Alawites. Despite this, most key figures of the former regime were Sunnis—whether the Minister of Defense, the Prime Minister, senior officials in major ministries, the Speaker of Parliament, most members of the Parliament, senior military commanders, or major business owners. We do not accuse all Sunnis; many do not agree with the injustices against us, but they are powerless to intervene.
It is the Wahhabi ideology, the sectarian-driven authority, the so-called “new army” and its security apparatus, and followers of Ibn Taymiyyah’s ideas who carry out massacres against Alawites—from the massacres along the coast to the systematic daily killings in Homs, Hama, Latakia, and Tartus. In addition, there is a deliberate sectarian targeting of Alawites, with many being imprisoned in unknown detention centers across Idlib under the pretext that they are remnants of the former regime. Our livelihood is also under attack, with arbitrary dismissals from jobs, leaving most members of our community in severe poverty that is nearly impossible to endure. These injustices occur daily, around the clock.
Therefore, we appeal to the American leadership and its great people to look upon us with justice and mercy and to take strict measures to end the suffering of our community.
With highest respect

We, as Alawites, are an educated and peaceful community. Throughout history, we have lived beside other cultures and faiths with respect and coexistence. Yet today, we are living through one of the darkest chapters of modern history.
Many of our families have been forced to flee their homes, leaving behind everything they worked for. Innocent people — including children, women, and elders — have been killed simply because of their identity.
Extremist groups continue their attacks, forcing us to live in constant fear. For many of us, expressing our identity publicly — even online — can put our lives at risk. The ruling authorities and their extremist allies treat us and Christians as heretics, and they rely on violence, intimidation, and disinformation to silence the truth.
Homes are being targeted with explosives, neighborhoods terrorized, and attempts are made to erase our existence entirely. At the same time, coordinated digital propaganda aims to deny our suffering and distort the facts. Whenever someone speaks the truth, thousands of online agents rush to attack and discredit them — to bury the pain of innocent people.

One Alawite explains it this:


The Islam prevalent in Syria is Salafi-Wahhabi Islam. This is the Islam that we, the Alawites, fought, and in the end, we lost the battle.”
“We fought it on behalf of the entire world. It is a religion that permits and sanctions the killing of men from Jewish, Christian, and Alawite sects. It allows for the capture and sale of their women—meaning, the trafficking of women to be sold as a mere commodity for pleasure.”
“They also permit the rape of those who do not conform to their religion. They are murderous, criminal Islamists who are spreading in Hama, Idlib, Homs, and some areas of the Syrian coast like al-Saha, al-Baraniyah, Qalaat al-Khawabi, Old Tartous, and in Latakia, in the Palestinian Camp area. Outside of Syria, they are present in Gaza and Tripoli, Lebanon, and are secretly spreading in other areas.”
“With the fall of the Assad regime, they had an opportunity to reorganize themselves, regroup, and launch their calls and missionary work, which led to their numbers increasing by thousands.”
“I want to inform you that most of the refugees in European countries are relatives and have connections to their families belonging to Wahhabi Islam in Syria. They also have a belief that death while killing infidels is a path to paradise. This means that when they commit any crime in any country they are in, they do not care about the punishment because they believe in their afterlife they will be sent to heaven. This is confirmed information, as we live with them and know them.””

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