The process of settling the status of wanted persons has begun in and around Hayyan region in the northwestern countryside of Aleppo, in response to the people’s desire to settle their status in accordance with the agreements put forward by the state.
Dr. Kumait Assi Al-Sheikh, a member of the Executive Office, said in a statement to SANA reporter that the opening of a center in the northern countryside of Aleppo aims to receive citizens who wish to settle their status from neighboring areas, especially those coming from areas controlled by terrorist organizations affiliated to the Turkish occupation. He pointed out that the number of those covered by the settlement operations has reached 7500 in Aleppo Governorate through the opened centers.
A number of tribal dignitaries, Arab tribesmen and the people of the neighboring areas gathered in a home tent. They stressed the importance of the amnesty decree issued by President Bashar al-Assad and contributed to the return of many deceived citizens to their homes.
They noted that the settlement contributed to providing an opportunity for all the people of the country to participate in building and defending the homeland.
In the eastern countryside of Aleppo, a SANA reporter indicated that the settlement center in Tel Arn continues to receive those covered by the settlement due to its importance in establishing stability within their areas and returning the people of the area to their farms and villages and practicing their normal lives. The settlement led to the satisfaction of the people of the area as it is an opportunity for all to contribute to building and protecting the homeland.
In addition, the settlement process continued in Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa, amid a large turnout of those covered by it who reached 40 thousand since launching the settlement operation.
A SANA reporter in Raqqa stated that the settlement centers in the towns of al-Sabkha and Debsi Afnan received today dozens of people wishing to join the settlement. They confirmed that the settlement enabled thousands of wanted persons, especially those residing in the al-Jazeera region, to return to their homes and villages and contribute to the reconstruction of what was destroyed by terrorism. .
In the city of Deir ez-Zor, a number of those whose statuses have been settled expressed their thanks and appreciation to the state for this opportunity, calling on all those involved in the settlement to join it quickly, as the state is the only guarantor of the security and safety of all Syrians.
Inas Abdulkareem