Settlement centers in Deir Ezzour, Raqqa, Aleppo continue settling status of wanted civilians and military service deserters

GOVERNIRATES, April.5, (ST)-The settlement centers in Deir Ezzour, Raqqa and Aleppo governorates received on Tuesday scores of wanted civilians and military service deserters who wish to settle their status. 
 
According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), the settlement continued in the center of the city of al-Mayadin in the southeastern countryside of the governorate, amid great satisfaction among the people for the response of the concerned committees  and the competent authorities to their demands to reopen the settlement center again in the city.
 
The agency indicated that the settlement committees in Sabkha centers east of Raqqa city and Dibsi Afnan in the Tabqa area in the western countryside settled the status of a number of the governorate’s residents, some of whom are coming from the areas that are under the occupation of the US-backed “Syrian Democratic Forces” militia, despite the obstacles it put to prevent them from settling their status.
 
A number of those whose statuses were 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.
 
Basma Qaddour
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