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The competent authorities continued to settle the situations of wanted persons, retarded persons, and those fleeing from the reserve and mandatory services in the settlement centers in Aleppo, Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa, according to the terms of the agreements put forward by the state, amid great satisfaction among the people, amid the people’s demands to increase the number of settlement centers to facilitate the attendance of all those wishing to them.
At the Al-Assad Gymnasium in Aleppo city, SANA reporter mentioned that the center received dozens of wanted persons who expressed their thanks to the state, which gave them the opportunity to continue their normal lives and participate in the reconstruction. Hassan Hayani indicated that he opened a new page and is now able to engage with society and practice his life. Ordinary, like the rest of the country.
While Bashar Karsha, who has been absent from military service for years, pointed out that this step was the right choice, as it enabled him to return to the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army, while Hussein Hamadeh called on all those who were deceived to hasten to settle their situation and start a new life.
In the worker’s hall in the city of Deir ez-Zor, a number of those whose statuses have been settled said in a statement to SANA reporter that awareness among the wanted persons increased after they witnessed the credibility of the national reconciliations taking place in all regions, especially that a large number of deceived Syrian youth returned home after decrees Presidential pardon issued.
In the countryside of Raqqa, SANA reporter mentioned that a number of wanted persons came today to the settlement center in the town of al-Sabkha to settle their conditions in accordance with the agreement put forward by the state, which is keen to absorb all its children and bring them back to re-integrate into society in a way that guarantees their future and the future of their children.
Bariwan Muhammed
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