Anonymous ID: 325359 April 8, 2022, 8:52 p.m. No.16040252   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0333 >>0373 >>0445 >>0608 >>0739 >>0858

>>16040114

>https://twitter.com/CBS_Herridge/status/1511053977424695297

>>16040153

>muh grave digger

 

>look whos back

 

huh

4 days early

 

Catherine Herridge

@CBS_Herridge

A week ago, an eyewitness to war crimes in Syria known as the “grave digger” spoke exclusively @CBSMornings

  • predicted Russia would take same playbook it used in Syria to Ukraine where now mass graves + executions are reported ICYMI @syrianetf

@andrewbast

From

CBS Mornings

2:51 PM · Apr 4, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

 

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8chan/qresearch: 958554

Anonymous 04/08/2018 20:32:10 ID:b25668

8chan/qresearch: 958537

>>958466

 

Mouaz Moustafa

@SoccerMouaz

born Palestinian refugee, moved 2USA@12 world traveler,play futbol,worked n US House, Senate,Egyptian,Libyan, Syrian Revolution,Executive Director of @SyrianETF

Washington D.C.

 

>>958537

Anonymous ID: 325359 April 8, 2022, 9:07 p.m. No.16040333   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0358 >>0443

>>16040114

>>16040252

no idea why he was arrested

Omar Alshogre

 

Surviving Assad’s prison cells: A life of torture and death

February 7, 2017

 

Omar al-Shogre spent three years in 10 Syrian government prisons, where he was tortured and starved – and yet he describes his imprisonment as “the most beautiful days of my life”.

 

On June 11, 2015, Shogre saw light for the first time in nearly three years. He weighed only 35kg and had no hair left. When he said hello to people on a bus near Damascus, no one replied; they were too busy looking at the wretched figure in front of them.

 

Shogre, 21, was among tens of thousands of people jailed in Syrian regime prisons. More than 17,000 people died in custody across Syria between March 2011 and December 2015, according to Amnesty International, while the United Nations has accused the government of President Bashar al-Assad of committing “the crimes against humanity of extermination, murder, rape … torture [and] imprisonment”.

 

Shogre was arrested at 17 in Syria’s coastal province of Tartous in November 2012, along with three of his cousins. Two of them would later die in prison. He says that he does not know why they were arrested that day; soldiers showed up at his aunt’s home with no explanation, struck Shogre in the face until he was “pouring blood”, and hauled the group off to jail.

 

A month later, Shogre was taken to court, where a five-second trial led to his conviction for “terrorism” offences – the charge used against scores of anti-government activists by the Syrian regime. Shogre,who had taken part in anti-government protests during the 2011 revolution, says that he was forced into a false confession of forging ID cards.

Anonymous ID: 325359 April 8, 2022, 9:33 p.m. No.16040443   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0519

>>16040333

kek

the Nato Spring

Syrianbro aint buying what Omar Alshogre is selling.

 

Syria Confiscates One-half Ton of Captagon in Damascus Countryside

 

November 30, 2021- Syria- 1 Comment

 

Syrian law enforcement may have made the biggest drug bust since the advent ofthe NATO Spring, in 2011.On 30 November, the Levantine Republic’s version of the US DEA uncovered 525 kg / 1137.43 lbs of Captagon pills. Captagon is most readily understood as methamphetamine on steroids, potentiated with the bronchodilator, theophylline.

 

This beastly drug is best used by violent psychopaths, the criminally insane monsters who decapitate soldiers, give children severed heads to proudly display, and for cannibals. Filthy NATO stenographers have written many lies about this drug that has no medicinal use, and which has never been manufactured in the Syrian Arab Republic.

 

Syrian Drug Enforcement Seize Captagon pills in Damascus Countryside

Syrian Drug Enforcement Seize Captagon pills in Damascus Countryside heading to Saudi

 

The US banned Captagon in the 1980s, and seems to have shipped old reports of it being used as a stimulant for American soldiers, for the rare narcolepsy, and for ADHD into the old Orwellian memory hole, possibly to assist in giving credibility to the lies of western news sources.

 

The report from the Syrian Arab News Agency comes one day after the NATO Nazis at the UN were forced into an Arria Formula anti-Syria soiree, complete with live performances fromUS taxpayer-funded liars, Waad al Kateab and Omar al Shogre.

 

The fake tortured Al Shogre has a full scholarship to Georgetown University.

 

Al Shogre is the liar with perfect teeth, perfect hair, perfect fingernails who claims to have been tortured in for three or four years, before escaping Syria while half-dead from tuberculosis, from which he has miraculously recovered, along with miraculously growing back all of his ripped out ten nails, which simply does not happen in real life (it is impossible to yank out nails with pliers. Avulsions tend to be singular, related to real trauma).

 

Al Kateab is the wife of the fake Syrian physician (he dropped out of school) who is the real friend of the likely Captagon-fueled savages who kidnapped 12 year old Abdullah Issa from a hospital, and cut off his head with a kitchen knife, for the camera.

 

The Syrian drug enforcement authorities of course did not provide details on the Captagon makers and smugglers, the investigations are still underway, the smugglers advanced their techniques and sprayed the packages with pepper to mislead the detecting equipment and trained dog sniffers.

 

https://syrianews.cc/syria-confiscates-one-half-ton-of-captagon-in-damascus-countryside/

Anonymous ID: 325359 April 8, 2022, 9:52 p.m. No.16040519   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16040443

what a lying sack of shit

nigga needs to check his own wiki

 

Omar Alshogre (Arabic: ) is a Syrian refugee, a public speaker and human rights activistwho is currently the Director for Detainee Affairs at the Syrian Emergency Task Forcemousz group. He is known for his efforts to raise awareness of human rights abuses in Syria and his personal experience of torture and starvation by the Syrian government during his three years of detention.[1]

 

Alshogre, born in al-Bayda in 1995, is now a Swedish resident. He is among the few people to have survived Syria's prisons and had the position to share his experience.[2][3]

 

Arrest

 

The Syrian government first arrested Omar Alshogre for participating in an anti-government protest when he was 15-years old. The Bashar al-Assad authorities jailed him for two days and subsequently released him. The regimearrested him seven times between 2011 and 2013.[2]

 

On November 16, 2012, while visiting his cousins, armed militiamen entered his house and arrested Omar alongside his cousins, Bashir, Nour, and Rashad. The militiamen sent them to the Military Intelligence in central Tartus for investigation.[4] Bashir and Rashad would both die in prison.[2] Alshogre then spent a total of three years in detention.[2]