For years, the Syrians have been living under the shadow of foreign-backed and imposed world terrorism. Such terrorism is according to the multi-purposes sinister schemes, whether by the perpetrators of the ugliest forms of slaughter, destruction, and kidnapping, or by the masters of terrorism for socio-political-demographic geopolitical, or even for treason, grudge and fratricide genes of the ewes!
One of the unbearable aspects of the brutal inhuman catastrophes imposed upon the Syrians was not only to slaughter them, cannibalize their human parts, but to kidnap them, children, women, elderly and even infants!
Mrs, Raifa Haidar, one of the hundreds of Syrian women kidnapped by the terrorist Wahabbi Al-Qaeda affiliates in Syria, has recently sent a letter to Minister of Information, Engineer Mohamad Ramez Turjiman, about the kidnapped in general and those who belong to the Ministry staff in particular.
Mrs, Raifa Haidar, according to a hand-written letter received by the Syria Times, mentioned the name of Haitham Abdulkarim Moussa, his wife Sounia Ibrahim Dayoub, and their daughter Maya Moussa, who was 13 years old when she was kidnapped by the terrorists.
Maya Moussa should by now by a university student in light of her distinction and talents. Unfortunately, tens of other family members, including children are by now dispersed among many terrorist factions, said Mrs, Raifa Haidar in her letter.
Mrs, Raifa Haidar included some names, among the thousands of yet unknown terrorist groups which kidnapped them, of the kidnapped by terrorists under inhuman and brutal conditions, calling for their release and freedom along with hero Sidqi Al-Maqt and his Syrian co-nationals and Palestinian brothers imprisoned under the yoke of Israeli occupation :
Name and surname |
Date of Birth |
Mother’s name |
Father’s name |
Fadi Kaddour |
Salameya 1977 |
Shaheera |
Jehad |
Ali Kaddour |
Salameya 1992 |
Shaheera |
Jehad |
Alla’ Kaddour |
Salameya 1984 |
Shaheera |
Jehad |
Sulieman Mere’ |
Jableh |
|
Hasan |
Meelad Mere’ |
Jableh |
Kaseemah |
Sulieman |
Majed Mere’ |
Jableh |
Kaseemah |
Sulieman |
Maymoun Mere’ |
Jableh |
Kaseemah |
Sulieman |
Kaseema Tamer |
Jableh 1967 |
|
|
Tarek Sefou |
Salameya 1978 |
Sameeha |
Shareef |
Samar Farha |
Salameya 1977 |
Aamal |
Ameen |
Merai Sefou |
Salameya 2004 |
Samar |
Tareq |
Omar Sefou |
Salameya 2008 |
Samar |
Tareq |
Shadi Maqsoud |
Salameya 1976 |
Khetam |
Esmaeil |
Hadi Maqsoud |
Salameya 1978 |
Khetam |
Esmaeil |
Mazen Maqsoud |
Salameya 1982 |
Zahra |
Esmaeil |
Reem Maqsoud |
Salameya 1975 |
Khetam |
Esmaeil |
Esmaeil Maqsoud |
Salameya 1953 |
Maryam |
Ali |
Botoul A’bboud |
Mesyaf 1998 |
Reem |
Naa’eem |
Marwa A’bboud |
Mesyaf 1997 |
Reem |
Naa’eem |
Mazen al-Akkari |
Salameh 1984 |
Hasna |
Ali |
Doreed Rajouh |
Tartous 1979 |
Aamal |
Ali |
Mohammad Abdullah |
Salameya 1950 |
|
|
Daa’ed al-Ali |
Salameya 1965 |
Fatemah |
Kheder |
Hafez Abdullah |
Salameya 1983 |
Daa’ed |
Mohammad |
Anas Abdullah |
Salameya 1985 |
Daa’ed |
Mohammad |
Basmah Abdullah |
Salameya 1988 |
Daa’ed |
Mohammad |
Joudi Asa’ad |
Tartous 2013 |
Basemah |
Waseem |
Nawal al-Rateb |
1974 |
Hasna |
Ali |
Hamad Deeb |
Lattakia 1967 |
|
Mahmoud |
Jaa’far Deeb |
Lattakia 1999 |
Nawal |
Ahmad |
Haydar Deeb |
Lattakia 2002 |
Nawal |
Ahmad |
Raghdaa’ Fahed |
Salameya 1964 |
Suhayla |
Fayez |
Ali Fahed |
Salameya |
Rehab |
Fedaa’ |
Kehlah Suleiman |
Homes |
|
Abdou |
Hanan Suleiman |
Homes |
Kheyzaran |
Mohammad |
Mervan al-Ksankari |
Kerdaha 1979 |
Khofran |
Ali |
Mervat Nakkar |
Lattakia 1974 |
Wafeeka |
Saleem |
Jaa’far Naa’ameh |
Lattakia 1968 |
Na’ameh |
Kamel |
Ameenah Howeejeh |
Jableh 1957 |
|
|
Houda Mahmoud |
Tartous 2000 |
Ameenah |
Akel |
Abeer Mahmoud |
Tartous |
Ameenah |
Akel |
Doa’aa’ Alloush |
Salameya 1993 |
Seham |
Abdullah |
Tareq Alloush |
Salameya |
Seham |
Abdullah |
Mohammad Alloush |
Salameya |
Seham |
Abdullah |
Hasan al-Sagheer |
Salameya |
Tamrah |
Mahmoud |
Rabab Kaddaha |
Salameya 1972 |
|
Khoder |
Marwah al-Sagheer |
Salameya 1998 |
Rabab |
Hasan |
Samer al-Sagheer |
Salameya2001 |
Rabab |
Hasan |
Sezar Kareem |
Damascus 1966 |
Tharwa |
Mahmoud |
Maysam al-Khateeb |
Palestine 1997 |
Sezar |
Mohammad Naser |
Salam al-Khateeb |
Palestine 2004 |
Sezar |
Mohammad Naser |
Eskandar Maghlouta |
Lebanon 1960 |
Kareemah |
Mekaeil |
Shadi Maghlouta |
Lebanon 1994 |
Fadya |
Eskander |
Rola Dergham |
1982 |
Ensaf |
Mahmoud |
Nahed Zenou |
Salameya 1977 |
Na’eemah |
Kasem |
Shaymaa’ Mohammad |
Mesyaf |
Nahed |
Mahmoud |
A’alaa’ Mohammad |
Mesyaf |
Nahed |
Mahmoud |
Yamen Habeeb |
Salameya 1980 |
Rasmeya |
Khoder |
Ayman Habeeb |
Salameya1979 |
Rasmeya |
Khoder |
Feras Hana |
Salameya1985 |
Fekrat |
Daoud |
Majed Hana |
Salameya1981 |
Fekrat |
Daoud |
Ibraheem Rahmeh |
Salameya1956 |
Shaheera |
Mostafa |
Basel Rahmeh |
Salameya1983 |
Khouroub |
Ibraheem |
Najah Esmaeil |
Kerdaha 1974 |
|
Ali |
Joudat Mahmoud |
Tartous 1956 |
|
Mohammad |
Mazen Mahmoud |
Tartous 1995 |
Rajaa’ |
Jaodat |
** Zeino |
Salameya 1976 |
Zaynab |
Bader |
Gheyath Zeeno |
Salameya 1967 |
Zaynab |
Bader |
Khalil Khalil |
Salameya 1985 |
Ebtisam |
Housein |
Ragheb Kana’an |
Salameya 1954 |
Kolthoum |
Ahmad |
A’ahed Saloum |
Salameya 1996 |
Sabah |
Mounzer |
Kinan Haydar |
Salameya |
Feryal |
Emadeen |
Mekdad Mahmoud |
Jableh 1991 |
Hameedah |
Nabeel |
Rasha Mahmoud |
Jableh 1984 |
Hameedah |
Nabeel |
Maysaa’ Dayoub |
Tartous 1971 |
Mseekah |
Abdelhameed |
Abeer Mohammad |
Tartous 1961 |
Mouneefah |
Mahmoud |
Seba Mohammad |
Tartous 2001 |
Maysaa’ |
Mofeed |
Ashraf Mohammad |
Tartous 1998 |
Maysaa’ |
Mofeed |
Mahmoud Mohammad |
Tartous 2002 |
Maysaa’ |
Mofeed |
Emad Haydar |
Salameya 1940 |
Fareedah |
Bader |
Abd al-Ameen Haydar |
Salameya 1972 |
Fareedah |
Bader |
Ali Haydar |
Salameya 1956 |
Fareedah |
Bader |
Waseem Haydar |
Salameya 1988 |
Nada |
Ali |
Mohammad Haydar |
Salameya 1997 |
Nada |
Ali |
Khadah Fares |
Jableh 1963 |
Sukkar |
Mohammad |
Feras Alouni |
Jableh 1993 |
Ghada |
Faysal |
Seba Elween |
Jableh 1996 |
Ghada |
Faysal |
Ali Rahmah |
Mesyaf 1956 |
Haseebah |
Mahmoud |
Mohammad Rahmah |
Mesyaf 1985 |
Ameera |
Ali |
Reem Rahmah |
Mesyaf 1987 |
Ameera |
Ali |
Demah Rahmah |
Mesyaf 2000 |
Ameera |
Ali |
Maysoun Salamy |
Tartous 1978 |
Nabeeha |
Ibahim |
Mohammad Haydar |
Salameya 2007 |
Maysoun |
Qays |
Majd Haydar |
Salameya 2009 |
Maysoun |
Qays |
Yousef Haydar |
Salameya 2011 |
Maysoun |
Qays |
Tamem Haydar |
Salameya 1994 |
Nedaa’ |
Mohammad |
Wafaa’ Suleiman |
1963 |
Zahra |
Ali |
Jouleit Ali |
1989 |
Wafaa’ |
Mohammad |
Joulnar Ali |
1991 |
Wafaa’ |
Mohammad |
Rayhanah Tarraf |
1956 |
Layla |
Suleiman |
Haytham Mousa |
1966 |
Shahlah |
Abdulkareem |
Samee’ Mousa |
|
Komanda |
Yousof |
Afaf Mohammad |
Jableh 1962 |
Fattoum |
Ibraheem |
Adeeb al-Berri |
Jableh 1958 |
Jawhara |
Mehrez |
Rahaf al-Berri |
Jableh 2000 |
Afaf |
Adeeb |
Sanaa’ al-Deeb |
Damascus 1969 |
Maryam |
Ahmad |
Mohammad A’aknan |
Damascus 1993 |
Sanaa’ |
Redwan |
Hamzeh A’aknan |
Damascus 1991 |
Sanaa’ |
Redwan |
Abeer al-Ali |
Homes 1976 |
Nawal |
Adnan |
Mohannad al-Ali |
Homes |
Nawal |
Adnan |
Huda Hawasli |
Damascus |
|
Adnan |
Hashem Hawasli |
Damascus |
|
Adnan |
Mahmoud Hawasli |
Damascus |
|
Adnan |
Hasan Hawasli |
Damascus |
|
Adnan |
Feras Dayoub |
Salameya 1981 |
Johaynah |
Hasan |
Heba Dayoub |
Salameya 1987 |
Johaynah |
Hasan |
Dyana Dayoub |
Salameya 1996 |
Johaynah |
Hasan |
Dalya Dayoub |
Salameya 2000 |
Johaynah |
Hasan |
Hasan Dayoub |
Salameya 2005 |
Marlyn |
Feras |
Marlyn Seefo |
Salameya 1985 |
Sameera |
A’adel |
Zoheer Ali |
Tartous 1960 |
Moneera |
Mohammad |
Husam Ahmad |
Qerdaha 1963 |
Moteea’a |
Shafeeq |
Yazan Ahmad |
Qerdaha 1998 |
Sawsan |
Husam |
Zaki Ahmad |
Qerdaha 1991 |
Sawsan |
Husam |
Hamed Hasan |
Mesyaf 1981 |
Nadwa |
Ahmad |
Mazen al-Maghout |
Salameya 1989 |
Fareeha |
Mohammad |
Wafaa’ Hazzouri |
Mesyaf 1978 |
|
Ali |
Ali Barhoum |
Mesyaf 1999 |
Khadeeja |
Ahmad |
Ghena Barhoum |
Mesyaf 2001 |
Wafaa’ |
Ali |
Raheem Mostafa |
|
Sameeha |
Anwar |
Manal Mostafa |
Mesyaf 1974 |
|
Shareef |
Mohammad Mostafa |
Mesyaf |
|
Shareef |
Osama Elyas |
Mesyaf |
Sameera |
|
Mostafa Abdou |
Tartous 1976 |
Hend |
Ahmad |
Ibraheem Wannous |
Salameya 1979 |
Sahar |
Hashem |
Nesreen al-Ahmad |
Mesyaf |
|
|
Waseem Ahmad |
Tartous |
Yesra |
Mohammad |
Mostafa Wannous |
Salameya 1969 |
|
Ahmad |
|
Salameya 1984 |
Nea’mat |
Ali |
AbdulGhafour Yaseen |
Kaferya 1955 |
Fatema |
Hasan |
Hasan Yaseen |
1983 |
Fareeda |
Abdulghafour |
Hasan Shahhoud |
Salameya 1938 |
|
Baseem |
Alaa’ Kaddour |
Salameya 1984 |
Shaheeda |
Jehad |
Enal Merhej |
Mesyaf 1971 |
Alya |
Mohammad |
Sameeh al-Aagha |
Salameya 1993 |
Mayada |
Ali |
|
Homes 1981 |
Hasna |
Shareef |
Nada Hasan |
Qerdaha 1981 |
|
Tawfeeq |
Zo alFeqar Hasan |
Qerdaha 2007 |
Hanaa’ |
Mehdi |
Deena Hasan |
Qerdaha 2010 |
Hanaa’ |
Mehdi |
Wafeeq Hasan |
Qerdaha 1947 |
Rajya |
Khalil |
Ahlam Saqer |
Qerdaha |
Jameela |
Ali |
Sonia Dayoub |
Salameya 1976 |
Sameera |
Ibrahim |
Bashar Khurma |
Tartous 1996 |
Waheeba |
Jaber |
Basel Khurma |
Tartous 1994 |
Waheeba |
Jaber |
Mohammad |
Tartous 2001 |
Waheeba |
Jaber |
Shaheen Basha |
Mesyaf |
|
Ali |
Senan Abu al-Qasem |
Jableh 1981 |
Ghada |
Ahmad |
Feras al-Saloum |
Salameya 1973 |
Khadeeja |
Salem |
Ali Hasan |
Salameya |
|
Kheder |
Hala Nayouf |
|
|
|
Toni Farah |
Homes 1992 |
Jourjeet |
Faraj |
Eili Farah |
Homes |
Jourjeet |
Faraj |
Leith Takla |
Homes |
|
AbdulRaheem |
Fadi al-Debeyat |
Salameya 1978 |
Ameera |
Ali |
Nezar al-Debeyat |
Salameya 1976 |
Ramzeya |
Mostafa |
Ferzat Ali |
Tartous |
Wefaq |
Moneer |
Somar Sultani |
Tartous |
Ameera |
Habeeb |
Mohsen Hasan |
Tartous |
Rateeba |
Zouheer |
Bashir al-Metni |
Al-Swida |
Salwa |
Hadi |
Naseem Rokya |
Salameya |
Malasha |
Sulieman |
A’asef Rokya |
|
Malasha |
Sulieman |
Omyma Nayouf |
|
|
|
Hasan al-Othman |
Adra 1966 |
Maryam |
Mohammad |
Jasem al-Houseen |
Adra 1955 |
Hlaleh |
Mohammad |
Ghadeer al-Saheli |
Homes |
Muneefa |
Bader |
Mohammad al-Mohammad |
Homes |
|
Esmaeil |
Basel Hasan |
Tartous |
Nadya |
Eesa |
Ghadeer Omran |
Qerdaha |
Mari |
Tawfiq |
Raed Ismaeil |
Qudmous |
|
|
Mazhar Ismaeil |
Mesyaf |
|
Esmaeil |
Mohammad Moa’lla |
Lattakia 1996 |
Sameeha |
|
Ghassan Abbas |
Homes 1967 |
Khadeeja |
Mershed |
Mohannad Mohammad |
Tartous |
Aneesa |
Mahmoud |
Mohammad Abboud |
Salameya 1957 |
Badeea’a |
Abdullah |
On June 1, 2017, President Bashar Al-Assad and the First Lady, Mrs. Asma Al-Assad, received 34 liberated abductees, including two women, who were previously held by the terrorist groups in Barzeh neighborhood in Damascus.
The president and his wife congratulated the liberated abductees on the end of the ordeal through which they, along with their families, passed during the abduction period .
President Al-Assad said that the Syrian society is experiencing a serious social crisis caused by the issue of the missing and the abducted persons.
“This issue was a basic preoccupation for us as a state, institutions and officials,” added President Al-Assad, pointing out that rarely a week or a month passes without conducting a swap to liberate one or a group of abductees held by terrorists.
In fact, it wasn’t only the Syrian state’s efforts which led to the release of abductees, but also the sacrifices of the Syrian Arab army in defense of the homeland’s unity, independence and sovereignty, the President clarified.
He went on to say that “such ordeals make one stronger and patriotic enough to realize what safe homeland means. And all the terrorist groups’ attempts, which keep committing crimes of killing and kidnapping, to affect your convictions. through practicing the ugliest forms of torture, have failed to weaken your patriotism.”
“The battle is not over, as there are still thousands of Syrians who are passing through the same ordeal,” added President Al-Assad, stressing that happiness won’t be complete until all abductees are liberated and security is restored countrywide.
On their part, the liberated abductees affirmed that they were confident that the state would liberate them, stressing their strong determination to return to their normal life and be effective as to contribute to the restoration of security, stability and prosperity to Syria.
They said that the kidnappers failed to strip them of their humanity or force them to behave in the same way, noting the hatred in which the terrorists dealt with them during abduction.
‘ Though of the suffering caused to you-by the terrorist kidnappers-, we want you to return to your normal life with your families in your villages and countries. We want you to be, and you are, the example for steadfastness, nationalism and defiance,” said H.E. President Bashar Al-Assad, on February 9, 2017, to a group of Syrian families’ members recently liberated from the foreign backed terrorists.
‘Not a single day passed without questions from the people asking about you, without the State, in all of its institutions, searching for you; the aim for every soldier and for every martyr was to secure your return,’ added President Assad to tens of women and children who were kidnapped by terrorist groups at Lattakia Countryside fore more than a half and three years.
‘We have been and are ever by you and would never let you down and let bygones be so; we do believe in God and in Syria, the Syrians and the citizens who keep you steadfast and do make us standing altogether shoulder to shoulder during the crisis you have gone through,” outlined H.E. President Assad.
On her part, H.E. the First Lady Mrs. Asma Al-Assad, asserted that the strong will embodied by the released women and children during the years of being kidnapped should continue through the rebuilding of their life and working to compensate for their children what they lost of life and education, given the fact that many of them lived their first childhood years under the yoke of kidnappers.’
The released underlined that though of the inhumane conditions and the hard times during their kidnapping, their trust was firm in their State and Institutions, pledging their determination to stand again and overcome the hard years of being kidnapped.
Return to Your Normal Life with Your Families
Dr. Mohammad Abdo Al-Abrahim/ Maher Taqi