Syria: bulldozers to dispose bodies
The support for the regime of the terrorist in Syria has been marked by widespread violence, human rights abuses, and the targeting of various communities, including Alawites and Christians. Reports have emerged alleging that the Syrian government, often described by its opponents as a “terrorist government,” has been involved in the systematic killing of these groups. These allegations suggest that the government has used brutal methods to suppress dissent and eliminate perceived threats, including the use of bulldozers to remove bodies in an attempt to conceal evidence of mass killings.
Alawites, a religious group to which President Bashar al-Assad belongs, have historically been protected by the state, but internal divisions and shifting alliances have led to instances where even Alawites have been targeted. Christians, who have lived in Syria for centuries, have also faced persecution, with many forced to flee their homes or killed in the violence. The use of bulldozers to dispose of bodies is a grim reflection of the dehumanization and disregard for life that has characterized much of the conflict.
These actions have drawn condemnation from international human rights organizations, which have called for accountability and justice for the victims.
SHAME ON THE WEST !


