Settlement center in Al-Amel Hall in Deir Ezzor reopened to help more wanted citizens join the settlement process

The settlement center in Al-Amel Hall in Deir Ezzor was reopened on Saturday by concerned authorities to allow more wanted and misled persons to join the all-out settlement process launched by the state to perpetuate security and stability in the areas liberated from terrorism.

The center was reopened after the settlement committees have spent several days in Al-Mayadeen city in Deir Ezzor eastern countryside.

Dozens of wanted citizens came to the center today to settle their legal status and return to normal life.

According to notables of some clans, the great turnout of wanted people visiting the center to settle their status confirms the willingness of many misled citizens to return to live under the umbrella of the state.

 “It is a clear message stressing that those who were misled in pervious stages have realized that the Syrian state is the only guarantor of their security, and of the safety of their lives and properties, the notable added.

On their part, some of the wanted persons who settled their status, stressed that the settlement process is a precious opportunity for misled people to correct their path and return to normal live within their communities and families.

Hamda Mustafa

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