07.02.2025 17:01
The professor Nahla Esa, known as an agent of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, who had his reports lead to the arrest of at least 200 of his students, was arrested and sent to prison following the students' protests.
It has recently emerged that Professor Nahla Esa, an Assad agent who had at least 200 students arrested with the reports he wrote in Syria, has been arrested.
ASSAD'S AGENT PROFESSOR ARRESTED
Students in Syria have been protesting Professor Nahla Esa, who has been working at Damascus University for many years and has caused the arrest of at least 200 students by acting as an agent for the Assad regime. Protests were held to find the students who were arrested as a result of Esa's reports and have not been heard from since the regime's fall, and these protests yielded results. It has been revealed that Esa was arrested by the military and sent to prison.
HE WAS WRITING REPORTS FOR HIS STUDENTS
University student Tasneem Al Kadrı said, "I am a 4th-year student in the Radio and Television department. Two days ago, we protested in the schoolyard for this professor to leave. They put a lot of pressure on us for this professor. Professor Nahla Esa had about 200 students at the university arrested by writing reports to the state. He was torturing us a lot and constantly swearing in classes, threatening us by giving some information about Assad," she said.
Kadrı stated, "As students, we protested in the schoolyard with all the students because we do not want these teachers here. Because of Professor Nahla Esa, we have not been able to hear from most of our friends, and we want to receive education again in our building that was closed by Assad," she expressed.