Who is Assad praying for... for the people who are brutally killing him with chemical attacks?

Over 350 thousand civilians are the balance of those brutally killed in Syria since 2011. Despite inhuman massacres against the population, dictator Bashar Al Assad, who also used chemical weapons for the attacks, continues to remain at the head of the state. Chemical weapons killed and crippled children, women, and older ones. [...]
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has gone to the mosque in the western part of the country for prayers marking the end of Ramadan.
Assad was seen praying at Sayida Khadija mosque in the town of Tartus.
In one photograph it was seen alongside the head of Syria's Islamic community.
This is a rare presentation of him outside Damascus since the war began in Syria more than six years ago.
Last year he had led the sanity of dung in the town of Hama.
Who are you praying for, Assad?
For people you're killing cruelly, with chemical weapons? For women, children of old...
Assad's not doing this alone. But with Russia's help.
Recently, a joint alliance of theirs resulted in the use of chemical weapons against civilians.
Life in Syria has become unbearable since 2011.
Bombings are not stopping. They are killing and maiming people there.
Over 350 thousand civilians are the balance of those killed so far.
The numbers, however, are millions when we talk about leaving Syria to Europe and other safer countries.
Many are also losing their lives on the road.
Not by bombing, but by hunger, thirst, and uncertainty on their journey.
Thousands of children have so far been killed by bombings in Syria.
And the Syrian president who now appears in prayer had laughed when he was asked how well he sleeps where he knows how many children are killed every day in his country.
According to him, children are killed because of terrorism.
“E knows the significance of this question. I sleep regularly, sleep, and work, and eat normally. I also take up sports”, Assad said in his reply not a bit of a shock.
The attacks in Syria became even more brutal when the use of chemical weapons began.
The images shown from there were heavy, and the international response immediately arises.
American President Donald Trump has twice ordered attacks against Bashar Al Assad's regime.
And despite all of them demanding his resignation, Assad reasons that the people love him. /Periscopi












