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Syrian inquiry finds most allegations of kidnapped Alawite women are false

The committee found 41 of 42 allegations were false or involved other issues; one kidnapped girl was safely returned, officials said.

  • A Syrian government-led committee found that most allegations of kidnapping Alawite women and girls were false, with only one confirmed case where the victim was safely returned.
  • The inquiry examined 42 cases, concluding 12 involved fleeing with partners, 9 were temporary absences, 6 were domestic violence cases, 6 were false social media claims, 4 involved extortion or prostitution, and 4 were apprehended criminals.
  • The violence began after armed groups attacked government forces, spiraling into sectarian revenge attacks that killed hundreds of Alawite civilians, posing challenges for interim President al-Shara's rule.
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Syrian inquiry finds most allegations of kidnapped Alawite women are false

A Syrian government-led committee has concluded that nearly all reported allegations of kidnapping of Alawite women are false.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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