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News for Friday, 2024-12-13
The SFM News:
- The Political office for the Syrian Future Movement issued a statement titled: On suspending female judges from judicial work and nullifying the Code of Civil Procedure.
- The Family Affairs Office for the Syrian Future Movement issued a press release titled: On following up on the cases of detainees released from Syrian regime prisons.
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2011/12/13, On this day in 2011: A student demonstration emerged from Shukri Hakim School in the city of Latakia, with the participation of female students from the Government Complex. Regime forces surrounded Adnan al-Maliki School on Port Said Street to prevent students from demonstrating, while the Al-Sleibeh Project area in the city witnessed heavy security deployment and the closure of some roads in the neighborhood.
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (178).
Internal News:
- Salmiya: A demonstration and candle march participated in the “Victory Friday” celebrations.
- United Nations: UN investigators identified the identities of 4,000 war criminals in Syria.
- Damascus: Freezing the constitution and parliament for 3 months.
- Russia: Announced direct communications with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and adherence to its rules in Syria.
- Israeli Army: Claims the destruction of 90% of Syria’s strategic missiles.
- Qatar: Confirmed the continued provision of humanitarian aid to Syria based on fraternal ties.
- Turkey: Appointed a chargé d’affaires to its embassy in Damascus.
- Syrian Experts: Calls to protect Tishreen Dam, warning of a potential humanitarian disaster.
Related News:
- Security Sources: Abbas Ibrahim facilitated the escape of figures connected to the Syrian regime into Lebanon.
- European Union: Calls for dialogue and the pursuit of justice in Syria.
- Erdogan: Asserts that Aleppo and Damascus would have become Turkish cities had it not been for the outcomes of World War I.
- Hakan Fidan: Stability in Syria and preventing a foothold for terrorism are among our priorities.
- Geir Pedersen: The brutality at Sednaya is a small part of the horrors within Syrian prisons.
- G7 Leaders: Support a political transition in Syria and emphasize the importance of holding the Assad regime accountable.
- Jordan: Hosts Arab and international meetings to discuss developments in Syria.
- Ankara: Erdogan and Blinken discuss the Syria file in a closed-door meeting.
- Bahrain: A message from the King of Bahrain to Ahmad Al-Shara confirms readiness for consultation and support.
International News:
- Iran: Announced the production of an unmanned version of the “non-flying” fighter jet.
- Israel: In the same city, a court sentenced Netanyahu to arrest, while another decision supported arming Israel.
- Eastern Libya: Prohibits New Year celebrations.