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Syria SHOWS

Syria SHOWS

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Syria Shows is where the truth about Syria finds its voice. Hosted by a Syrian journalist who has been documenting, analysing, and speaking out against tyranny since 2011. This show dives deep into the stories shaping Syria and the region ; stories often ignored or misunderstood by the world. Through every episode, we bring context, clarity, and a Syrian perspective on the events that affect our homeland and its people. This is not just news, it’s a journalistic journey to make the world see Syria through Syrian eyes. Follow me on X: https://x.com/realaliAli Moheyaldeen Politique et gouvernement
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    • Why Syria’s Coast is Erupting: The Alawites, Latakia and a Year of Silence
      Nov 26 2025

      In this episode, we dive into the unfolding crisis on Syria’s coast and the demonstrations erupting in Latakia, Tartous and Homs. For one full year, crimes against civilians and the silence of the authorities pushed the Alawite community to a breaking point. We look at the murders that triggered the unrest, the twelve thousand former military personnel held in detention, and the growing fear inside Alawite areas that authorities in Syria are not protecting them. We also examine the online extremist incitement that targeted Latakia and the response from security forces.

      This episode gives a clear and direct breakdown of why the Alawites in Latakia and the entire coastal region are now demanding accountability and change.

      Follow me on https://x.com/realali

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      11 min
    • Syria News: Fear and Impunity on the Coast — Abductions, Raids, Silence
      Oct 28 2025
      Syria News: Fear and Impunity on the Coast — Abductions, Raids, Silence

      Syria News this week focuses on a disturbing pattern gripping Syria’s coastal communities: fear replacing law. We trace incidents affecting Alawite families across Latakia, Tartus, Banias, Homs, and Tall Kalakh—from a school-gate kidnapping to deadly street shootings and night raids that end with smashed homes and sectarian abuse.

      Behind polished media narratives, accountability is missing. We revisit the silenced case of “Rawan”, the pursuit of two brothers that left one dead, the abduction of Mohammed Qais Haidar in front of classmates, the point-blank killing of a civilian in Homs, and coordinated arrests in Tall Kalakh that targeted one family.

      Why does this matter? Because selective justice fractures the social fabric and turns impunity into policy. In this Syria News episode, we identify the pattern, map the geography, and outline the minimum steps to restore trust: protect civilians, investigate credibly, prosecute perpetrators—whoever they are—and end the climate of fear.

      Call to action: Share this episode, rate the show, and send verified tips (audio, documents, or on-the-ground detail). Your voice helps break the silence.

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      #Syria #Latakia #Genocide #Tartus #Banias #HumanRights #HTSCrimes #SyriaNews #Homs #TallKalakh #Accountability #RuleOfLaw #Impunity

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      2 min
    • Stolen Voices: The Rising Kidnapping Industry Terrorising Syria’s Coast
      Jun 9 2025

      A visit to her mother ended in a three-week ordeal of torture, ransom threats, and forced silence. In Episode 2 of Syria Shows, we dissect the kidnapping of Hala Nawras Ibrahim and her son Ali to reveal a lucrative criminal economy spreading along Syria’s coast.

      Join us for a 10-minute deep dive into the mechanics, psychology, and social fallout of Syria’s new kidnapping business model.

      Visit our website to take action: www.syriashows.com

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      8 min
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