‘Take them out of the house …’, in Syria, Alavi Muslims live in a Haram.

One evening in January, 12 masked people attacked Um Hasan’s house in the Syrian capital, Damascus. A.K. in the faces of Hasan’s family. When Hasan showed documents that the house belongs to him and he will not go anywhere, his elder brother was arrested by gunmen. The gunmen told Hasan that they could withdraw their brother only when they left the house.
The family left the house after 24 hours, and Hasan began searching for his brother. His brother was badly injured at the local public security service headquarters.
Hasan and his family belong to the Syrian minority Alavi community. Alavi is the second largest religious group after Sunni Muslims in Syria. Alavi Muslims consider themselves as part of Shia Islam. President Bashar al-Azad Alavi, a Syrian President, belongs to the community, and its family ruled Syria for five decades, in which Sunni Muslims were heavily tortured.
Alavi Muslims have been assassinated in Syria since Azad left
In December last year, Azad was expelled from power, and then he sought refuge in Russia, including his family. After Assad’s departure, Alavi Muslims and violence in Syria continues. Um Hassan’s family was not alone to leave his home, but the thousands of Damascus had to leave their home.
After Azad’s departure, Ahmed al -Shara became the president of Syria in December, after which Alavi Masmalon is being chased by Damascus.
Syrians (SDJ), the Syrian managing director of the human rights organization, Basham al -Ahmed, told the news agency Reuters, “We are not talking about an incident. We are talking about hundreds of incidents that have been evacuated from his homes.”
The incidents of such atrocities with the Alavi Muslims have never come to the fore. Azad and his father have been ruled by Azad and his father for 50 years and crushed his Sunni opposition. 70% of the Syrian population were Sunni Muslims, despite this, the Assad government, the military and all the top positions of the business have appointed Alavi Muslims.
According to Alavi Muslims, once the leader of the organization associated with Al Qaeda and now Syrian President Ahmed al -Sharah is retaliated.
Hundreds of fire killed in violence in Syria
In March, severe violence erupted in Syria. Hundreds of fire was killed in violence on the western coast.
Two government officials said Shara’s riot forces had evicted thousands of Alavi Muslims from Damascus. Officials said they were the people who lived in government homes and lived in government jobs. After Assad, his work has gone away, and now his house has been taken away from him.
Damascus, a small city, said that 250 out of 2,000 families had been evacuated.
Shara’s rebellious militants, a new company, called the Public Security Service (GSS), called him in March and called him a rent. When the mayor said that an apartment was not vacant, the GSS member refers to Alavi Muslims, saying, “One of their homes (Alavi Muslims) is empty.”
Muslims consider pigs to be contaminated and dirty, and it is considered very vulgar to call someone pigs.
According to three senior GSS officers, the new authorities have set up two committees to manage the assets of the people involved in the Assad regime. People claimed that one group was responsible for confiscation, and the other solves complaints.
The Human Rights Organization’s al -Ahmed SDJ said, “The eviction of Muslims from Damascus will certainly change the city’s statistics, just as the Assad has made changes against its enemies in Sunni. The trend is one, but this time the victim is someone else.