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Silent War: How Rape Became a Weapon in Syria
"I didn't know what was happening to me except that I was screaming and I was in pain. I felt like my thoughts no longer belonged to my body and my body no longer to my soul. My soul was elsewhere and my body was in the hands of the monsters."

In Silent War, Syrian women break the taboo surrounding rape to speak openly about the abuse they endured at the hands of government soldiers.

In basements, prisons and their own homes, they were repeatedly raped for "crimes" such as participating in peaceful demonstrations or to send a message to their husbands, fathers and brothers.

"Every free citizen or any citizen engaged in the revolution has had one of the women of his family sent to detention ... His sister, his daughter, his wife. The message is, 'Either you surrender or we keep your wife or your daughter'. The regime used rape to humiliate the Syrian men," explains one woman who served in the army of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for eight years before defecting.

They started to rape women at roadblocks, at home in front of their husbands, their children …. At some point, the regime took a new approach. It recorded videos of the rapes of women in detention and sent them to the fighters.

Defector, Syrian army

She describes the evolution of the use of rape as a weapon of war during the Syrian conflict, explaining how something that initially took place only inside prisons became more widespread and systematic.
"They started to rape women at roadblocks, at home in front of their husbands, their children …. At some point, the regime took a new approach. It recorded videos of the rapes of women in detention and sent them to the fighters."

Soldiers were, in turn, encouraged to film themselves raping women so that the videos could be sent to the women's families.

It is a topic filmmaker Manon Loizeau has long wanted to tackle.

"Since I made my first film in Homs in 2011, I have thought about how to make a film about the unnameable," she says. "The family I was staying with took me to a house where there lived a woman who had just been released from the torture cells of Bashar al-Assad. She stood pale and frail by the door, then left without saying a word, too afraid to speak. For all those years, I wondered how to tell this story."

Through their harrowing personal testimonies, the women in Silent War tell not only the story of what takes place in these cells but of what happens when they leave them, returning to a society that stigmatises, rejects and punishes them for being raped, sometimes to the point of death.

"The regime raped her and society rejects her. If it happens to you, then you must die. But it happened to me and I did not die. What can I do?" asks one woman.

"We are trapped between traditions on one side and the regime on the other. And we die caught in between."

There is a documentary attached https://www.aljazeera.com/programme...nt-war-rape-weapon-syria-180611071447939.html


It's very painful to watch but it gives you the idea of how Assad's troops treat Muslim women.
 
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Reminds me of Kashmir and Indian occupation.
 
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Is Assad a Zionist?
Are you an idiot?, you do realise that israel and syria are diametrically opposed. How can he be a zionist while the israelis are occupying the golan heights by force and are reguarly firing on syrian government targets.

Far more likely that the label of zionist could be ascribed to the terrorist FSA and the saudis funding them.
 
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no he is the firawn (pharaoh) of syria

we should ask the jews if pharaoh massraped the jews or killed old and young.. ? at least one similarity his soildiers wanted their enemy to accept their leader as a god.. @500 @DavidSling @Solomon2
Why does Turkey have a Israeli embassy on its soil ?
 
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Why does Turkey have a Israeli embassy on its soil ?

how retarded is your question and your brain? how did you connect this with an embassy? did I hurt you so much with the truth?
 
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how retarded is your question and your brain? how did you connect this with an embassy? did I hurt you so much with the truth?
Is your IQ comparable to a dog or a wolf? My question has alot to do with your post.

Now answer me

Why does Turkey have a Israeli embassy on its soil ?
 
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Is your IQ comparable to a dog or a wolf? My question has alot to do with your post.

Now answer me

Why does Turkey have a Israeli embassy on its soil ?

Don't mind the guy. This is a radical Islamist that lives in Germany (he used to display an ISIS avatar) and barks against every Muslim regime aside from his own. All he is good at is criticizing/insulting/hating on Arabs, Iranians and everyone else.

Self-proclaimed Islamists in the West are the most hypocritical and pathetic creatures.

At one point in time he was a normal user. I am not sure what happened to him. Along with that Kamil (Arabic name) Baku (Azeri, not a Turkish citizen) user he is a very bad representative of Turks around here. Both have a very annoying tendency to obsess about Arab affairs and write ignorant troll nonsense posts.

Don't expect any sane arguments from them or a capability to argue. They are like the Mullah lot here. Ignoring facts at will when it suits them. Hypocrisy 24/7 etc.

German intelligence probably already have him on their radar.

Silent War: How Rape Became a Weapon in Syria


There is a documentary attached https://www.aljazeera.com/programme...nt-war-rape-weapon-syria-180611071447939.html


It's very painful to watch but it gives you the idea of how Assad's troops treat Muslim women.

Assad is a saint. Brobaganda. But, but he is supposedly anti-Israel so everything goes! Both the Al-Assad regime and militant groups are trash. The average Syrian suffers caught between two evils.
 
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Don't mind the guy. This is a radical Islamist that lives in Germany (he used to display an ISIS avatar) and barks against every Muslim regime aside from his own. All he is good at is criticizing/insulting/hating on Arabs, Iranians and everyone else.

Self-proclaimed Islamists in the West are the most hypocritical and pathetic creatures.

At one point in time he was a normal user. I am not sure what happened to him. Along with that Kamil (Arabic name) Baku (Azeri, not a Turkish citizen) user he is a very bad representative of Turks around here. Both have a very annoying tendency to obsess about Arab affairs and write ignorant troll nonsense posts.

Don't expect any sane arguments from them or a capability to argue. They are like the Mullah lot here. Ignoring facts at will when it suits them. Hypocrisy 24/7 etc.

German intelligence probably already have him on their radar.



Assad is a saint. Brobaganda. But, but he is supposedly anti-Israel so everything goes!
Thanks for the info. Didnt knew that.

Indeed, they are very hypocrite and disgusting creatures. But on the other hand there are positive signals coming from the region (Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Tunisia, Egypt etc). Hope the improvement continues for the betterment of the world and humanity.
 
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Don't mind the guy. This is a radical Islamist that lives in Germany (he used to display an ISIS avatar)

I don't remember seeing that and think you confused it for a different banner. Regardless of differences it's not okay to throw that at him or anyone else as it is a sensitive matter.
 
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I don't remember seeing that and think you confused it for a different banner. Regardless of differences it's not okay to throw that at him or anyone else as it is a sensitive matter.

A few years ago (when he first joined) he used ISIS's flag as his avatar. I am quite sure about this otherwise I would not have written it. Later on he switched to a Jihadi flag (white Sahada used on a Black banner) which he changed recently to his current avatar.

That was the avatar that he used until recently:



I just can't stand trolls and hypocrites like him. All I see him doing is barking against Arabs, Arab governments while living in freaking Germany and having ancestral ties to the biggest Western lapdog country since WW2 (Turkey).

I don't like this guy and will speak against him openly as long as he acts hostile against Arabs and writes hypocritical nonsense. He is a fake Islamist as well. A Turkish/Turkic nationalist that hides under the flag of religion when it suits him. At least he changed his avatar to his current "cat avatar".
 
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A few years ago (when he first joined) he used ISIS's flag as his avatar. I am quite sure about this otherwise I would not have written it. Later on he switched to a Jihadi flag (white Sahada used on a Black banner) which he changed recently to his current avatar.

That was the avatar that he used until recently:



I just can't stand trolls and hypocrites like him. All I see him doing is barking against Arabs, Arab governments while living in freaking Germany and having ancestral ties to the biggest Western lapdog country since WW2 (Turkey).

I don't like this guy and will speak against him openly as long as he acts hostile against Arabs and writes hypocritical nonsense. He is a fake Islamist as well.

Well I did not know that, I remember that recent banner you posted in your post. A lot of us have hypocrisy and it's not easy to overcome especially when you feel more obliged towards your country/ethnicity. I agree we should all work on that. As for him personally, I don't know how he is in his real life but I don't like 'Islamist' terminology. I wish it would go away(Islamist's fault too). Then we can judge people on principles/values as opposed to affiliations or tendencies which might not be reflective of their character.

What people expect from Arab nations towards Israel is mostly emotional rhetoric as opposed to real action on ground, because no one is really risking military adventures on the ground. These days people are driven by emotional rhetoric because they feel emotionally defeated which is worse than being militarily defeated. And so they want Arab leaders to make energetic remarks but don't realize Arab leaders grew out of that phase(40's-70's).

The whole situation in region requires new people to rise up and give their expertise in all fields. It looks people in region lack confidence and feed theirselves lots of rhetoric/fantasies/conspiracies to cope with harsh reality. We need to rise out of that, it's unimaginable we lack confident people and exceptional leadership(not just literal governing, all fields). It is there somewhere but some conditions need to be put into place to encourage them to give their input.

It's easy for me to say, and honestly if I was in their shoes I'd probably see that it is not a risk worth taking or not worth putting energy into as people are resistant to change.
 
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