Syrian network documents 2,818 unlawful killings in the first half of 2025

Poster displays Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Al Jolani, the self-proclaimed president of Syria. Erdoğan has been the strongest sporter of Al Jolani. While Al Jolani’s gang was slaughtering Kurdish people in Syria’s North East, Erdoğan granted Al Jolani free reign to do so undetected. Erdoğan incarcerated Kurdish leaders based in Turkey who uncovered the Tuekish complicity in the killings in a bid to venquish dissent. Those leaders are still imprisoned. The West continues to support these genocidal dictators for their own national interests and gains.

The Syrian Network for Human Rights reported 2,818 unlawful killings in Syria during the first half of 2025, including 201 children, 194 women, and 17 victims of torture. In June alone, 140 civilians were killed, with one torture case. Latakia and Tartus accounted for the highest tolls, mostly due to a March offensive. The report also documented 22 civilian bodies found in suspected mass graves. At least 50 attacks on civilian infrastructure were recorded, particularly in Aleppo and Latakia.

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In March, Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists massacred over 1500 Alawites in the coastal towns of Syria. Despite ongoing killings and other human rights violations in Syria, Trump and other Western nations removed sanctions and the terrorist designation of Al Jolani, who was the leader of ISIS and Al Qaeda. In the meantime, Al Jolani rebranded his gang and changed also his name/ appearance, and became the self-proclaimed president of Syria.