Hundreds of wanted people return to normal life after joining the settlement process in Deir Ezzor, Raqqa and Aleppo

Hundreds  of wanted people and military service deserters have joined the settlement process in the Syrian provinces of Deir Ezzor, Raqqa and Aleppo signaling their return to normal life in the areas liberated from terrorism.

The process is being conducted in these provinces in accordance with the principles identified by the Syrian State to perpetuate stability and security in these areas and to rebuild what terrorism has destroyed there.

SANA reporter in Deir Ezzor city said that tens of wanted citizens, who were not involved in shedding the blood of the Syrians, and who want to settle their legal status, visited the settlement center established in Al-Amel hall in the city to join the settlement process.

In Raqqa, the Al-Sabkha settlement center witnessed notable turnout of wanted people who came from areas controlled by the US-backed “Syrian Democratic Forces” (SDF) separatist militia to join the settlement process despite the many obstacles placed by this militia to hinder their arrival to the center.

In Aleppo, the committees in charge of supervising the settlement process continue their work as the number of the wanted citizens, who visit the settlement centers in Deir Hafer and Maskana areas and who seek settling their status, increases.

Several citizens, who have settled their status, expressed their satisfaction over ending the state of instability that overwhelmed their life and hailed the settlement process as it provided them with an opportunity to return to normal life under the umbrella of the state so that they can do their duty towards their families and homeland. They also encouraged other wanted individual to seize the chance and join the settlement process.

Hamda Mustafa

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