Settlement processes continue in several Syrian provinces

Provinces, SANA- The authorities concerned have continued to settle the status of wanted civilians, military deserters and those who have evaded the compulsory and reserve military service at the settlement centers in Deir Ezzor, Raqqa, Aleppo and Damascus countryside, within the framework of government efforts aimed at consolidating stability, security and safety in the liberated areas.

At al-Amel Hall in Deir Ezzor City, the status of dozens of the locals who came from different areas of the Syrian Jazeera region has been settled, despite the obstacles set by the QSD militia, according to SANA’s reporter in the province.

In the liberated countryside of Raqqa, SANA reporter said that the settlement process is continuing at the center of al-Sabkha town, where the authorities concerned today settled the status of dozens of the wanted who came from different areas of the province.

The reporter added that the total number of those who joined the settlement since it was launched on Jan. 12th has reached up to 2,732 till now.

A number of those whose status has been settled hailed the simplified procedures, calling on all those included in the settlement process not to miss the opportunity to return to normal life and start to build a better future.

In continuation to the settlement process that was launched on Jan. 29th in al-Kisweh in Damascus Countryside, the competent authorities today settled the status of dozens of the locals.

Head of al-Kisweh City Council, Ali Kaddour, stated that dozens of residents of the city and its villages joined the settlement process today, and it is expected that the number of those who join the settlement process will reach 500.

A number of those who settled their status affirmed that the state is the only and real guarantor for all the citizens, who are responsible for building and defending it, no matter how great the sacrifices.

The settlement process in Maskaneh in Aleppo eastern countryside which was launched last Monday also witnessed a large turnout.

SANA’s reporter affirmed that this turnout shows great satisfaction among the locals who cooperated with the notables of the region and the competent authorities to return their sons to the right path.

The reporter quoted a number of notables from the region as saying that the settlement processes constitute a solid ground to build on in all regions.

Manar Salameh/ Ruaa al-Jazaeri

 

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