Deir Ezzor-SANA
The Civil Registry Center in Khasham district, in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor, resumed its work today, recording incidents and providing documents that citizens need, after a hiatus of nearly 9 years due to terrorism.
The Director of Civil Affairs in Deir ez-Zor, Muhammad Al-Ayesh, told SANA reporter that the reactivation of work in the civil registry center in Khasham district took place after completing its rehabilitation from the damage caused by terrorism and providing it with the necessary records and equipment, with the aim of easing the burdens on citizens returning to their homes in The northern countryside of the province.
Al-Ayesh pointed out that during the previous years, terrorist organizations destroyed and stolen most of the civil affairs records, which doubled the workloads that were exceeded thanks to the efforts of the directorate's employees.
For her part, the head of the center, Sondos Al-Abdullah, indicated that the center started work on recording the incidents of “marriage, divorce, birth and death” on paper in principle, pending the completion of the electronic connection, with the aim of relieving citizens from the trouble of moving to Muhassan or Deir ez-Zor to register incidents or obtain civil documents .
A number of residents praised the government's efforts to activate the work of government departments and provide basic services, which contributed to the return of more people to the area after the Syrian Arab Army restored security, safety and stability to it.
Ibrahim Zalli