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Executions of Thousands.. Military Report Exposes Fate of Alawites Who Refused to Fight
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The leaked document reveals a systematic policy followed by the former regime in eliminating Alawite elements who opposed its military directives

Activists on social media platforms have revealed a dangerous military document showing the fate of members of the Alawite sect who refused to implement the instructions of the collapsed Assad regime.
The contents of the document, discovered in the records of field courts and issued by the military police under number 7967 dated 1/3/2015, reveal shocking information about the elimination of Syrian army elements from the Alawite sect who refused to obey military orders.
The documented data shows that the number of those who were executed in field executions exceeded 2,459 people, whose families were informed of their "martyrdom in battlefields," based on "direct instructions from President Bashar al-Assad on dealing with elements from the Alawite sect who refuse to execute orders."
The document reveals the detention of an additional 1,796 Alawite military personnel, with plans for their later execution, where their families were notified that they had been kidnapped, with video clips showing disguised groups torturing them.
The document concludes by calling for immediate measures to prevent the crisis from escalating, requesting accurate statistics about the situation, and ensuring control over the increasing numbers of Alawite sect members refusing orders in the armed forces.
This document reveals the extent of persecution and injustice suffered by members of the Alawite sect who refused to participate in the suppression of the Syrian people, where the former regime used brutal methods to eliminate them and hide its crimes under the guise of kidnapping and martyrdom.
International law experts confirm that this document represents conclusive evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the former regime, requiring the prosecution of those involved in these crimes before international courts.
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