The opening of a settlement center in Assal Al-Ward

On March 28th, the special authorities opened a settlement center in the town of Assal al-Ward in the countryside of Damascus, based on the demands of the people and notables of the area.  

The settlement center will settle the  situation of dozens of people in order to start a new life.

Hundreds joined the settlement centers in al-Tal, Deir ez-ZorAleppo and Raqqa amid simplified procedures that include wanted civilians, and those fleeing military service

 

In the countryside of Raqqa, the settlement committees in the two centers of Sabkha in the eastern countryside and Dibsi Afnan in the western countryside received today a number of wanted persons and settled their conditions in an atmosphere of satisfaction reflecting safety and stability. 

In the eastern countryside of Aleppo, the Deir Hafer and Tel Arn centers continue to receive those wishing to settle their situations in an atmosphere of trust and comfort among the residents. 

A number of those who joined the settlement indicated that the confidence that the state granted to these wanted persons confirms the real desire to return all the wanted persons to their areas liberated from terrorism for development

A number of citizens changed their conditions today in the Hall of the Worker Center in Deir ez-Zor city within the framework of the comprehensive settlement for the people of the Governorate of Deir Ezzour

Dozens of people crossed from the SDF militias and the American occupation areas to join the settlement center in spite of the obstacles that the militias are  putting in front of the people. 

 

O. al-Mohammad 

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