The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Troubles during saluting the flag push a teacher to punish “Tala’ea Al-Ba’ath” in a strange way

Sources told the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that a group of students have been punished by their female teacher by plastering their mouths, in a school of the Ministry of Education of Syrian regime.

In the details obtained by SOHR; a number of students made disturbance while being lined up for saluting the flag on Monday, which led the teacher not to control herself.

The teacher turned them to the administration office to punish them, where she plastered their mouths and beat them with a stick, which caused resentment among the locals against the way of punishing their sons, particularly in this school and the other schools within the controlled areas of the Syrian regime in general.

It is noteworthy that the ruling regime in Syria implanted the concepts and slogans of “Al-Ba’ath” party in the head of children.

In the era of Hafez al-Assad, children used to be militarize under the name “Tala’ea Al-Ba’ath” (pioneers of the Ba’ath), and that generation was the cause of dividing the unity of the state and was the cause of the destruction of Syria.

The regime implanted concepts in the heads of past and current generations that Syria is the leading country of democracy and freedom, and that the father “Hafez” is the sponsor of childhood, glory maker, hero of the homeless and the warrior who fights Israel, to such a point that “Al-Assad” became a god for them.

People of these generations turn Al-Assad’s faults, rules and massacres into intelligence, insight and strategic plans.

The outcomes of these plans have appeared in victims of the war in Syria since the revolution began in 2011.