The first image that I saw on WhatsApp made me desperate. How dare these Islamists hurt and probably sexually assault these women? It’s very difficult for me to ask young women what happened sometimes. Nervanah said to me, “Those girls are wearing hijab. Druze won’t wear any clothes. It’s a humiliation.“
You can’t be ignorant of how people would react in any culture. It’s true that these girls were made to wear hijabs.
The women in hejab are the women kidnapped by the Jolani’s forces and used as slaves. They were able to return to Suwayda, but they were forced to wear
There are many cases of university students who are expelled and also thrown out of the dorm room. Their belongings. were confiscated by the Islamists.
Actually, I had an interest in her answer regarding wearing hijab or not. We need to understand how people would react. Syria is known to be predominantly Muslim by majority, but we do need to. know the minorities.
These Druze students who have been unable to study have sent me and Nervana videos. Those people are diligent students with top grades in the universities, but they have lot their opportunities for the future.
This person is speaking about what happened on July 12th. He’s asking for support and direct intervention against the Syrian authorities because Druze students are losing places in the universities. This isn’t about the mental problems or social issues. The Islamists threaten to murder in riots, and expelled the Druze students from universities with no reason.
Osama Waleed’s Case
He wasn’t able to get into high school because of the siege by Syrian Jolani government. He’s talking about the 9th-year certificate.
Saleh Abu’s Case:
He’s talking about the 12th year, and how the sectarian conflicts crushed his dreams.
Salam Bou Hosoun’s Case:
She was an IT engineering student in Damascus until the siege. She had only one subject left to graduate.
I witnessed the worst scene as a human in the world. Also, there are people who support these riots from the U.S. and the Western nations. These riots are directed at eliminating the Druze students from the university.
This is very violent as a matter of fact, and I would suggest the Druze never to be back at the universities. These riots are very similar to what Hamas has been agitating to the Palestinian crowds.
I still wonder to this day. The Japanese media first reports that there are ethnic minorities called Palestinians in the world in Gaza, Judea, and Samaria. They never know the facts on why the people and so-called children are arrested. I actually spoke with a researcher who specializes in Palestinians.
This person can never be present on my podcast. The population of Gaza has been growing massively, and historically, in my opinion, Jordan and Egypt are supposed to be for Palestinians to be placed. However, the media likes to discuss that Prime Minister Netanyahu was wrong and lying.
I wondered for a long time why they do it. Is it because of the person? Or, the Israeli media? Or? Sadly, I found out that there is Antisemitism in Japan.
Also, the Japanese media defines famine in Gaza. The media are using the photos provided by Hamas. Why do they like to use Hamas’ photos and keep creating stories? Have they counted the population of Gaza? More than 90% of the wrokers are UNWRA workers. They’re directly responsible for those who took hostages.
By the way, above all, these students have lost hope in the future of Suwayda academically. They want to seek more stable life with peace and also study some fields they’d like to try.
I hope any governments in this world have mercy on them and allow them to study like other student.
Lastly, I asked Nervanah a question about these riots. Muslim students were. They were teasing the Druze women in groups gecuas
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