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Celebrities stand in solidarity with the case of the rape of the Syrian child and demand severe retribution

The case of the rape of the Syrian child shook the old and the young,, and a celebrity outcry. The spread of a video of 3 young men assaulting a Syrian child In the Lebanese Bekaa Valley. The story met with interaction in Lebanon, Syria and the rest of the Arab countries after the launch of the hashtag #justice_for_the_Syrian_child, which led the trend in Lebanon and other countries, with social media pioneers circulating pictures of the three aggressors demanding their arrest. Many media professionals and artists commented on the subject. Nishan tweeted, expressing his indignation at the “miserable” situation in the country in which a Syrian child was raped, declaring that “photos of criminals have been published” and “punishment of the criminal is justice.”

Cyrine Abdel Noum Nadine Njeim The stars are in solidarity

Kinda Alloush considered the assault to be an even more horrific crime the border It should not be silent. She saluted "to every free person who defends the cause without any national, racist, or sectarian alignment."

As for Cyrine Abdel Nour, she addressed the people of the press and art, asking them to “come up to the world” for “such a crime.” She expressed her sympathy with the raped child and his family.

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The issue of the rape of the Syrian child tops the trend and interacts

Shukran Murtaja, in turn, called for justice and the punishment of every rapist.

Tim Hassan and his media wife, Wafaa Al-Kilani, also interacted with the topic. Tim was satisfied with a tweet bearing the hashtag #Justice_for_Syrian_Child

While Wafaa considered “silence about the crime” a “disgrace” and demanded punishment for those she described as “human monsters.”

Nadine Njeim, in turn, interacted with Subject Through a tweet on Twitter, “Punishment for the rapist is right,” accompanied by the hashtag #justice for the Syrian child,

Amal Arafa described the issue as “very ugly what is happening and the most horrific thing to happen without clear punishment and in front of the public.”

Mustafa Al-Khani commented on the incident via his Instagram post, “These are crimes that require the state to implement the most severe and harsh laws against these criminals.”

Monsters or more.. Three young men brag about raping and torturing a Syrian child

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