The Saudi Wahabi cannibals have been ordered by their Bandar-like terrorism masters and supporters to perpetrate the more of their atrocities in the Syrian Coastal town of Lattakia and its Countryside.
Thus, and according to the Newsweek, and not to a Syrian media outlet, those terrorists ”attacked before the sun rose, toward the end of Ramadan. In the August heat, the terrorists went from house to house in the small Alawite villages near the al-Akrad mountains, delivering death and terror. The inhabitants of this Western Syria governorate were farmers, simple people. Until that morning, they had been able to avoid the brutal fighting that has ravaged Syria….
The massacre that commenced that day was shocking in its brutality, but newsworthy for another reason: It was committed by jihadist groups fighting on the terrorists side. These terrorists burned whatever possessions they found, including homes. They gunned down the elderly and the disabled. They shot those who fled in terror and executed some victims at close range. Young and old, men and women, infants and grandparents.
The Newsweek added that the murderers left bodies where they lay, to rot in the baking sun, but some corpses were later found in mass graves. One witness said he saw a woman’s body hanging from an apple tree. Another said he saw a dead pregnant woman, her stomach slit open.
Human Rights Watch says 67 people from these villages were “unlawfully” killed, and that some corpses were bound – showing signs of execution. Others were decapitated.
One witness told investigators, “They had machine guns and were using snipers,” adding that the men were “all dressed in black…. We hid, but my dad stayed in the house. He was killed in his bed. My aunt, an 80-year-old blind woman, was also killed in her room. Her name is Nassiba.”
After the slaughter, the Saudi-groomed terrorists took hostages – mostly women and children. According to sources in Damascus, the fighters, led by local jihadist groups as well as members of Jabhat al-Nusra and the al-Qaeda linked group, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, are still holding more than 100 civilian noncombatants.
The Wahabis have failed to sow sedition among the members of the one Syrian family; they, however, have shed the more of Syrian civilians’ blood and caused our bitter tears. We are the majority and our cause is just and right and the brutality and savagery of the Wahabi and al-Qaeda affiliates in scores of places in Syria would definitely but reinforce, and strengthen our determination to eliminate the last terrorist from the sacred land of Syria.
Dr. Mohammad Abdo Al-Ibrahim