Mira Jalal Thabat, from the city of Talkalakh (Al-Mukhtabiyeh), was kidnapped on Sunday, April 27, 2025, from inside the Teacher Training Institute in Homs. She entered the institute to take an exam following a call from Ms. Suha Al-Akkari. Her father drove her to the institute and waited for her, but she did not leave. A kidnapping crime unfolded, with apparent internal collusion among some teachers and students.
Details of the incident:
Mira was coordinated with a female student at the institute.
Her father was waiting outside and did not leave the premises.
After hours of absence, information was confirmed that Mira had not left the institute, and that her disappearance was carried out in collaboration with internal parties.
What happened after the incident:
Mira’s father was arrested yesterday, and security pressure on the family increased.
Today, Mira returned, wearing a niqab, with a story similar to that of other kidnapped girls. The story is being told as if it were a “consensual marriage.”
All this took place under a clear threat: either cooperate or be eliminated.
The girl, who was engaged and ready to be married soon, was forcibly handed over to members of extremist factions. Under heavy security protection, she was forced to “return” under a false pretense of religious authority.
After filming this despicable act, they forced the girl to take her belongings and return to the man to whom she had been forcibly married.
Is there anything more shameless than this? Our daughters are being kidnapped, coerced, and their reputations are being tarnished, and then we are forced to accept the official narrative?
What could be more shameless than using religion and security to justify crimes?
Who is holding accountable? Who is protecting women?
Mira Jalal Thabat, from the city of Talkalakh (Al-Mukhtabiyeh), was kidnapped on Sunday, April 27, 2025, from inside the Teacher Training Institute in Homs. She entered the institute to take an exam following a call from Ms. Suha Al-Akkari. Her father drove her to the institute and waited for her, but she did not leave. A kidnapping crime unfolded, with apparent internal collusion among some teachers and students.
Details of the incident:
Mira was coordinated with a female student at the institute.
Her father was waiting outside and did not leave the premises.
After hours of absence, information was confirmed that Mira had not left the institute, and that her disappearance was carried out in collaboration with internal parties.
What happened after the incident:
Mira’s father was arrested yesterday, and security pressure on the family increased.
Today, Mira returned, wearing a niqab, with a story similar to that of other kidnapped girls. The story is being told as if it were a “consensual marriage.”
All this took place under a clear threat: either cooperate or be eliminated.
The girl, who was engaged and ready to be married soon, was forcibly handed over to members of extremist factions. Under heavy security protection, she was forced to “return” under a false pretense of religious authority.
After filming this despicable act, they forced the girl to take her belongings and return to the man to whom she had been forcibly married.
Is there anything more shameless than this? Our daughters are being kidnapped, coerced, and their reputations are being tarnished, and then we are forced to accept the official narrative?
What could be more shameless than using religion and security to justify crimes?
Who is holding accountable? Who is protecting women?