
Syrian rights activist and cousin of Assad tears into Europe for supporting new 'terrorist' regime
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Human rights activist Ribal al-Assad tore into Europe for lifting sanctions on the nation’s new "terrorist" regime and called on the U.S. to help Syria in establishing a Democratic government.
But al-Sharaa's government has gone on a "revenge killing spree," going after low-level officers who had been conscripted into Assad’s armed forces, along with Alawite and Christian minorities, among others, according to al-Assad.
"They couldn't have refused [military service]. Those who refused were put in jails," he said, adding that any high-level officers in Assad’s forces had fled the country.
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