
sarkis yousef
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To Christians around the world: I beg you, please stand with us—Syrian Christians—just once in history. We are being torn from our ancestral lands, our people are being ethnically cleansed, and our heritage is slipping away. Don’t let us stand alone in our darkest hour.
sarkis yousef830,473 views • 1 year ago

Social media is our weapon. After a photo of a radical’s car in Aabasyin Square, Damascus, with a sticker on the windshield saying, ‘Your Time Has Come, Worshippers of the Cross,’ circulated online, backlash followed. In the video, the radicals are seen removing the stickers, claiming the message wasn’t aimed at Syrian Christians but at Americans lol
sarkis yousef172,591 views • 1 year ago

Christians, Alawites, Druze, Kurds, every single Syrian community feels unsafe under Jolani and his extremist-backed government. These groups have brutalized all of us without exception. Yet Tom Barrack shamelessly sides with the oppressors and blames the victims. We are not the problem — they are. And by standing with them, you’re only making things worse and pushing us deeper into the abyss.
sarkis yousef32,702 views • 11 months ago

Why is no one talking about the videos of minorities being beheaded in Syria?
sarkis yousef31,320 views • 11 months ago

Ghada Al-Shaarani facing the Suweida governor: We reject the constitutional declaration, and I don’t recognize it. 'I won’t accept the insult to my Alawite and Druze sisters—calling Druze ‘pigs’ and Alawites ‘magi’—I reject that.' 'They’re threatening to liquidate Alawites on the road, then the Druze next.' A child, one year and seven months old, from our Alawite brothers, in Idlib prisons with his mother. Listen to this woman
sarkis yousef17,533 views • 1 year ago

I don’t cry easily. But I couldn’t hold it in watching Elian and Almas talk about their time in ISIS captivity. I lived through it. I met so many survivors—some were family, some were close friends. And still, every time I hear one of their stories, it hits me like it’s happening all over again. 250 Assyrian Christians were kidnapped by ISIS. No one came to help. No cities were flattened for us. Our stories didn’t make it to the news. I still don’t understand how some get the world’s full support… and the rest of us are just numbers, forgotten in the Middle East. And the most infuriating part? The man who helped create ISIS in Syria—who later split off and gave birth to HTS—is still in power. He’s being normalized by the world, while our pain—and the pain of every minority in Syria—is treated like it never mattered.
sarkis yousef12,793 views • 11 months ago

The Jolani government is trying hard to push refugees out of Hmeimim Airport with threats, lies, and force. A video from today shows people there denying rumors of leaving—they won’t go because they don’t trust the government. Since the massacres began, about 9,000 Alawites, mostly women, kids, and elderly, fled there to escape. Many lost family or had homes burned.
sarkis yousef12,172 views • 1 year ago
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