Status Settlement Committees: Continuing the work of the centers in Deir Ezzor, Aleppo and Raqqa to include all wanted persons

A number of wanted persons joined the settlement process in Deir Ezzor, Aleppo and Raqqa, in preparation for the start of a stable life within the framework of citizenship rights and duties under the auspices of the state and under the auspices of its various institutions, which expands the area of stability and security throughout the Syrian geography.

The status settlement centers of Worker’s Hall in Deir Ezzor,  Al-Assad Hall in the city of Aleppo and the town of Al-Sabkha in the eastern countryside of Raqqa, reported that the relevant committees in the aforementioned centers continued to receive those who wish to settle their civil status and continued to receive those who have failed to serve the military and reserve service.

Thousands of wanted persons have regularized their conditions since the start of the work of the committees in the various centers in a number of governorates. Positive results have been monitored between the families, dignitaries and the competent authorities with the aim of returning all those who strayed from the path of righteousness to their society to exercise their role in restoring stability, construction and defense of the homeland.

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