ALBAWABA - Syrian actor Samer Ismail deleted a video showcasing theft from his home.
Samer Ismail initially shared a video showing the looting of his car and house in Syria, but later deleted it. In a new video, he stated that he deleted the original video because his response to it contained some false information.
He went on to say, "What happened to me is a small thing compared to what happened, and the joy of liberation that we have been waiting for for a long time will not be taken away from us and will not change our position or ambition; we are in the stage of building a new state that respects people and diversity, and I will not go into personal details."
He continued, "We have confidence in the military affairs administration, and we understand the pressure they are under to control what the criminal Bashar al-Assad regime left behind. We anticipate a natural chaos, which we hope everyone can help control and reduce. Everyone has the ability to reach the Syrian detention centers. The most important thing is to release the detainees now and reduce the amount of harm that is occurring to civilians; we are ready."
We aim to manage the turmoil and the remnants of the criminal Bashar al-Assad administration, allowing it to develop naturally. The most important step is getting to the covert prison facilities, but we hope to help.
"We are not strangers to this place and who these people are, and we await the return of expatriates and the release of all detainees from Bashar al-Assad's slaughterhouses," he continued.
As he stated in the video that was removed, "Some people entered my house, broke in, and stole my car, claiming that because I am an Alawite, they stole the car key." We took the video from Samer's account.
Stressing that the revolutionaries are not the ones committing these acts, he urged the Central High Administration to step in and try to restrain the militants, saying that "it is unreasonable for our property to be violated, and this matter is very strange, and the most important thing is the release of the detainees from Sednaya prison."
He issued a warning against individuals exploiting sectarian concerns to steal and violate their houses and property, and at the end of the video, he made a plea to the Central Operations Administration to intervene and control situations similar to those that occurred in Homs and other locations.