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  1. #An appeal for humanity
    #Batul Arif Hassan — a teacher, a wife, and a mother of a four-and-a-half-year-old little boy…
    On Sunday, 13-4-2025, Batul went to visit her people in the village of #Bahuzi, which is part of the #Safsafa river, which is about 13 km away from the city of #Tartous.
    At the end of her visit, her brother drove her from Bahouzi to Will Safafa, and from there she boarded a toll in a service heading to #Safita.
    And she was communicating with her husband step by step.
    At 3:36 pm, I called him and told him that she had boarded the service from Willow towards Safita, and ten minutes later, when he asked her where she had arrived, she said:
    “We have now crossed the #Tarmes Hill junction… And when I reach Safita I’ll call you”
    And from that moment on… Cut her off completely.
    Her husband repeatedly tried to call her, but her phone was turned off.
    Despite follow up with police and public safety, Petul is still missing so far.
    Her husband is appealing to anyone with any information about her to contact him or the authorities.
    Her husband #contact number:0930751675
    Kidnapping women is a crime that is not justified by religion, honor, or humanity…
    She is a stab in the heart of the society, and a scandal in the face of all who remain silent about her.
    No home is safe ….. If the woman is not immune to it.
    And the dignity of a homeland… Women are kidnapped and their fate is unknown.
    These crimes destroy the reputation of the country, and threaten its stability and prestige before the peoples of the world.
    A country is known for its security, and respected for the protection of its sons and daughters.
    And every crime of this kind weakens the body of the homeland, sows fear and distrust among its citizens.
    Let us be one voice… In it we protect our women, in it we preserve the security of our homeland, and prevent these crimes from stealing our humanity and reputation among nations. 💔💔
    #Humanitarian Appeal
    #Batoul Aref Hassan — A teacher, a wife, and a mother of a young child, 4.5 years old…
    On Sunday, April 13, 2025, Batoul went to visit her family in the village #Bhouzi, part of the Al-#Safsafa district, which is about 13 km away from the city of #Tartus.
    After her visit, her brother drove her from Bhouzi to Al-Safsafa, and from there, Batoul took a service (shared taxi) heading towards #Safita.
    She was in constant communication with her husband.
    At exactly 3:36 PM, she called him and told him that she had boarded the service from Al-Safsafa towards Safita. Ten minutes later, when he asked where she had reached, she replied:
    “We’ve just passed the Tel Al-#Turmas junction… I will call you once I reach Safita.”
    Since then, all communication was lost with her.
    Her husband tried calling her repeatedly, but her phone was off.
    Despite following up with the police and the General Security, Betoul remains missing.
    Her husband is appealing to anyone who may have information about her to contact him or the relevant authorities.
    #Contact number for her husband: 0930751675
    Kidnapping women is a crime that cannot be justified by religion, honor, or humanity…
    It is a stab in the heart of society, a disgrace to all who remain silent about it.
    No nation can be safe… unless its women are protected.
    No nation has dignity… if its women are kidnapped and their fate remains unknown.
    These crimes destroy the reputation of the country and threaten its stability and prestige in front of the world.
    Nations are known for their security, and they earn respect by protecting their citizens.
    Each such crime weakens the country’s body, and sows fear and distrust among its citizens.
    Let us raise our voices… to protect our women, to safeguard the security of our homeland, and to prevent these crimes from stealing our humanity and our reputation among nations.💔💔 @إشارة

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