Concerned authorities continue to settle situation in Deir Ezzor, Raqqa and Aleppo

Today, hundreds of wanted persons flocked to the centers opened by the concerned authorities in Deir Ezzor and the countryside of Raqqa and Aleppo, as part of government efforts to establish security and stability in the liberated areas, marking their return to a normal life in their society.

In the city of Deir Ezzor, a number of those whose statuses have been settled, indicated to a SANA reporter that the settlement procedures are carried out with ease. A number of them asserted that they came from the areas out of the state’s control  in al-Jazeera. And despite the obstacles laid down by SDF militia to prevent them from crossing, they carried out the settlement that took place comfortably. They pointed out that the settlement committees  welcomed and treated them well.

In the town of Maskana in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, SANA reporter noted that the settlement committee continues its work amid the turnout of dozens of the people of the province and a number of people from the countryside of Raqqa, close to the administrative border with Aleppo. He underlined the great popular satisfaction with the settlement and its repercussions on public life.

A number of those who settled their situation pointed out that different circumstances led them to delay joining the ranks of the army or to flee. But after giving them this opportunity, they decided to return to their normal life in light of the stability and security prevailing in the state.

In al-Sabkhah center in Raqqa countryside, the settlement process for the people of the province continued. A SANA correspondent reported that a number of wanted persons flocked today to the center to settle their situations, benefiting from the amnesty that included them and allowed them to return to their normal life. A number of them confirmed that despite the obstacles that the separatist SDF militia still poses in front of those who want to settle their situation, they are determined to return to the path of righteousness and lead their lives normally after settling their situation.

In the coming days, the settlement process will continue in the three governorates to allow all wanted civilians and fleeing military personnel to settle their status.

Inas Abdulkareem

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