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60 Shia Slaughtered in Hatla Dayr Az Zawr, Syria

Shia Rights Watch (SRW), headquartered in Washington DC, condemns the mass killing in Hatla, Dayr Az Zawr, Syria.

 The SRW has been informed about the deaths of Shia Muslims in the Hatla, Dayr Az Zawr area of Syria and the growing pressure they are under every day. A total of 300 Shia Muslim families in the area are at risk of being killed. These families have been accused of being supporters of the Syrian government even though Shia Muslims have stated many times that they do not wish to be involved in the current Syrian unrest.

 Terrorists are targeting the Shia Muslim worship centers (Husseiynia) and Islamic Mosques, kidnapping women and young children of the Shia Muslim families, killing civilians, and dumping the bodies in trash.

 Syrian human rights organizations in London have reported the death of 60 Shia Muslims by groups such as “Jund Al Rahman” and “As-Sadiq Al Ameen”.

 The Shia Muslims of Hatla have contacted SRW asking for immediate help.

 So far SRW has been able to find the following victims of the inhumane killing of Shia Muslims in Hatla:

 1.      Batoul Sayed Hussein Al-Raja

2.      Masoom Mohsen Al-Raja

3.      6 Years old Al-Raja

4.      4 Years old Al-Raja kidnapped

5.      Ahmad Ibrahim Al-Raja

6.      Omar Alhamady (70 years old)

7.      2 other member of Alhamady family

8.      Mandil Alhamady (kidnapped)

9.      Ali Mosleh AlHamady

10.  Eisa khalaf Alhilal

11.  Sayed Ibrahim Alsayer (kidnapped) Anti Shia terrorist killed his wife and 3 of his children in front of him

12.  Ali Jasim Al-Mohammad

The SRW does not favor a side in the Syrian conflict, however it does believe that the rights of all minorities, including Shia Muslims unaffiliated with the Syrian government, should be respected and that no opposition groups or governments have the right to violate these human rights, especially to act on revenge. Shia Muslims are unaffiliated with any political group and should be respected and protected under the International Bill of Human Rights.

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