Theo Padnos
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who have escaped the country, he wants to, like, have them... Repatriated. Repatriated and brought to trial. But I want to have him expatriated and brought to trial.
I mean, listen, what I want is peace and security and stability for Syria.
I mean, listen, what I want is peace and security and stability for Syria.
I mean, listen, what I want is peace and security and stability for Syria.
Um... They inflict crimes that are far greater than anything they did to me against the people of Syria. One question you'll never have asked by all the journalists that are interviewing Jolani today is, what did you do with all those people that are in your prisons? Most of them were killed. Why were they killed? Because of tiny little differences in the way that they make the prayer.
Um... They inflict crimes that are far greater than anything they did to me against the people of Syria. One question you'll never have asked by all the journalists that are interviewing Jolani today is, what did you do with all those people that are in your prisons? Most of them were killed. Why were they killed? Because of tiny little differences in the way that they make the prayer.
Um... They inflict crimes that are far greater than anything they did to me against the people of Syria. One question you'll never have asked by all the journalists that are interviewing Jolani today is, what did you do with all those people that are in your prisons? Most of them were killed. Why were they killed? Because of tiny little differences in the way that they make the prayer.
Like this guy makes the prayer. He says the liturgy a slightly different way from... the way most people do it, and they kill him for that. I think he needs to be held accountable for the crimes he's committed against the people of Syria.
Like this guy makes the prayer. He says the liturgy a slightly different way from... the way most people do it, and they kill him for that. I think he needs to be held accountable for the crimes he's committed against the people of Syria.
Like this guy makes the prayer. He says the liturgy a slightly different way from... the way most people do it, and they kill him for that. I think he needs to be held accountable for the crimes he's committed against the people of Syria.
It's like they disappeared.
It's like they disappeared.
It's like they disappeared.
Yes, that happened. But at a certain point, I was in a prison in Aleppo with about maybe 20 officers from the Syrian Arab Army. and have been in contact with their families. And some of those people, of those 20, like four emerged alive, and the rest, they just disappeared. So perhaps they are living somewhere within the Jabhat al-Nusra control.
Yes, that happened. But at a certain point, I was in a prison in Aleppo with about maybe 20 officers from the Syrian Arab Army. and have been in contact with their families. And some of those people, of those 20, like four emerged alive, and the rest, they just disappeared. So perhaps they are living somewhere within the Jabhat al-Nusra control.
Yes, that happened. But at a certain point, I was in a prison in Aleppo with about maybe 20 officers from the Syrian Arab Army. and have been in contact with their families. And some of those people, of those 20, like four emerged alive, and the rest, they just disappeared. So perhaps they are living somewhere within the Jabhat al-Nusra control.
But one question you'll never hear the journalists ask of the people who are in charge of Syria now is, what became of your own prisoners? What did you do with them? And why did you do it? The reason they did it is because they're trying to bring Syria into harmony with God. And the Alawites interfere. They pollute. They disturb. And they are impurities.
But one question you'll never hear the journalists ask of the people who are in charge of Syria now is, what became of your own prisoners? What did you do with them? And why did you do it? The reason they did it is because they're trying to bring Syria into harmony with God. And the Alawites interfere. They pollute. They disturb. And they are impurities.
But one question you'll never hear the journalists ask of the people who are in charge of Syria now is, what became of your own prisoners? What did you do with them? And why did you do it? The reason they did it is because they're trying to bring Syria into harmony with God. And the Alawites interfere. They pollute. They disturb. And they are impurities.
Like, in theory, anybody. It doesn't matter the religion. It's just that... Anybody can convert to Islam, even an Alawite, even a Jew, anybody can convert to Sunni Islam. So in theory, yes, but they believe that the Alawites, for instance, are so deceptive and so their souls are so corrupt that they will say they've converted and they'll pretend to be Muslims, but really they aren't.