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"Alois Brunner was a high-ranking officer within the SS and Adolf Eichmann’s right-hand man. After 1939, he was responsible for mass deportations and executions of Polish, Czech, and later French and Balkan Jews. He is notorious for his role as executioner of Slovakian and Bulgarian Jews. He was wanted by the international bodies after the war but escaped punishment for his crimes against humanity. Alois Brunner managed to hide in Syria where he set about creating and building the Assad regime’s security forces. A Nazi criminal, responsible for murdering hundreds of thousands of Europeans, was the founding father of the forces that are now bringing bloodshed to the streets of Hims, Hama, Damascus, Latakia and many other Syrian towns and cities. Repressions and brutal torture are used against the old and the young, men and women alike. Having regained a new city, the army proceeds to cleanse it by capturing those involved in protests. Many of those arrested will never come back, and the bodies which have been found have been stripped of internal organs, which are cut out for the organ trade. According to Israeli sources, the organs are then transported to transplant centres in Turkey. In response to events in Syria, the entire European Union must speak today with one voice – that of condemnation. When demonstrations were going on in Libya, the decision to establish a no-fly zone was taken rapidly. However, while the Assad regime is murdering Syrian people, the world is silent and looks away. Europe must aim for peace in Syria at any cost and exert pressure on President Assad to introduce reforms."@en1

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