Dozens join the settlement process in Raqqa and Deir Ezzor


Deir Ezzor and Raqqa, (ST) – The settlement process centers in the city of Deir Ezzor and Al-Sabkha in the countryside of Raqqa witnessed a great turn out  of wanted people and military service deserters , as part of the efforts made to provide an opportunity for everyone who did not have blood on their hands to return to their normal lives.

 In statements to SANASufian Al-Abed, Raed Al-Hasabat and Haitham Al-Saud indicated that they came from the Syrian Al-Jazeera region and their situation has been settled and they will return to their villages and lands. They thanked the state for this opportunity that enabled them and their families to return to their normal lives.

Abdul Aziz al-Muhaidi pointed out that he was absent from compulsory service and made a settlement in preparation for joining the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army.

Muhammad Al-Najjar also explained that the settlement procedures are very simple and easy, and the only thing is to submit a copy of the ID card or take out a civil record and two personal photos and sign the settlement form. 

Khaldoun Al-Mansour called on each person wanted to join this settlement, which is a valuable opportunity to return and live normally.

In Al-Sabkhah center in Raqqa countryside, the settlement process for the people of the province continued, as the SANA reporter said that dozens of citizens joined despite the cold weather, the arbitrary measures taken by the “SDF” militia against the citizens, and the great obstacles that SDF” militia has created for those who want to settle their conditions and return to their normal lives.

Raghda Sawas

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