The majority of Syrian embassy employees in Europe remain loyal to the fallen regime, amid growing accusations of supporting suspicious demonstrations in France, Germany, and the Netherlands against the new Syrian state.
With the escalation of demonstrations and clashes among Syrians in a number of European capitals, there are growing indications of organized coordination within these embassies, which have become centers for inciting strife and implementing security agendas that serve the remnants of the regime.
In recent days, it has been observed that the demonstrations held in the Netherlands, France, and Germany bear a familiar organizational character, reminiscent of the methods used to organize pro-Syrian regime demonstrations before its fall. The slogans, methods, mobilization, and media promotion all bear a clear security imprint orchestrated behind the scenes.
Informed sources confirm that these embassies still maintain a cohesive security structure, comprising ambassadors affiliated with the regime and officers working under titles such as "Consular Security Office" and "Military Attaché."
Even more dangerous is that some individuals within these embassies possess high organizational capabilities and extensive media networks. They continue to hold their positions to this day without any official action being taken against them, despite the seriousness of their roles in guiding public opinion and distorting the image of the new administration.
In a related context, during the demonstrations in the Netherlands and Germany, a large number of Alawite Turks and Iraqis supporting the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) militias were observed. Some of them participated in physical assaults and thuggery against Syrians demonstrating in support of the new Syrian state. This reveals the extent of cross-border coordination being orchestrated behind the scenes, targeting the stability of Syrian communities and distorting the image of the new Syria.
What is happening today constitutes a true political and security disaster that requires urgent action from the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, which bears full responsibility for the ongoing unrest and sharp polarization among Syrians in European Union countries. Silence regarding the continued presence of these embassies as security arms of the fallen regime threatens the stability of Syrian communities abroad and gives Assad's remnants a new opportunity to re-export their narrative using their old tools.
It's time to radically rethink the composition of these diplomatic missions and dismantle the networks of security influence within them, before they become active tools for creating chaos and obstructing the Syrians' path toward real change.
What happened yesterday and what is happening today, from demonstrations in Europe to the rhetoric directed against the new Syrian state that has flooded the media, raises a dangerous paradox: the engine of all this emanates from within the embassies!
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