Deir Ezzor-SANA
Today, the comprehensive settlement process for the people of Deir ez-Zor province began, which includes all wanted civilians and fleeing military personnel who did not have blood on their hands, and those who did not perform the mandatory and reserve services.
The gymnasium in the city where the reception operations for those wishing to regularize their status were launched witnessed a large turnout of wanted civilians and fleeing military personnel and those who had failed the mandatory and reserve services, whose service stipulated that their service be within the governorates of the eastern region.
The Sheikh of Al-Bakara tribe, Sheikh Nawaf Al-Bashir, said in a statement to SANA reporter that this settlement “comes within the framework of the generous and continuous amnesty from President Bashar Al-Assad, who is keen on all his countrymen.. It is a message to all our sons who have been deceived that it is time for you to return to your homeland where legitimacy is And forgiveness and tolerance .. and that the homeland accommodates all of them and is waiting for them to contribute to its reconstruction and construction.
In a similar statement, Sheikh Fawaz Al-Wakaa, the sheikh of the Al-Bukhabur clan, said that the settlement “is an opportunity for all the people of the province who want to settle their situation to return to the bosom of the homeland, enhanced and honored.”
The Sheikh of the Al-Busraya clan, Sheikh Muhanna Al-Fayyad, indicated that the settlement process is “comprehensive and final and the procedures are easy,” calling on all the people of the province at home and abroad “to take advantage of this opportunity and express their belonging to their homeland.”
A number of those whose statuses were settled by the “facilitated procedures and the good treatment that they received during the settlement of their status by the competent authorities,” called on all those who were deceived and lost their way “to return to the right path and settle their situation.”
It is noteworthy that the settlement operations will continue in the coming days in the city of Deir ez-Zor before moving to the rest of the governorate's cities and towns.