The Syrian Future Movement affirms that the historical phase Syria is experiencing today, amid the construction of new state institutions following the overthrow of the tyrannical regime, requires the highest levels of national awareness and vigilance to ensure that the former regime’s symbols do not infiltrate or reproduce the mechanisms of exclusion and abuse that our people have suffered for decades.
The Syrian Future Movement appreciates the decision issued by the Ministry of Culture to terminate the appointment of the former Director of Culture in Hasakah, following the revelation of his support for war crimes committed against civilians. It considers this a responsible step that reflects the new leadership’s commitment to the values of justice and holding accountable all those involved, even politically or symbolically, in supporting policies of repression and abuse.
The Syrian Future Movement affirms that popular oversight is the backbone of protecting the new Syria project. It is a legitimate national practice that must be activated through independent media, community engagement platforms, and civilian oversight of appointments and institutions.
The Syrian Future Movement calls on government agencies to conduct a comprehensive audit of appointment files and ensure that administrative positions are free of any figures associated with the former regime or who supported its crimes against Syrians.
The Syrian Future Movement supports the path of the new national leadership in confronting the shortcomings and behaviors that contravene the values of the current era. It encourages continued alerting institutions to any negative aspects that affect the integrity of the administration or undermine the dignity of citizens.
The Syrian Future Movement believes that rebuilding Syria is not merely a matter of constitutional and institutional engineering, but rather a comprehensive cultural and moral cleansing in which all segments of society participate, to prevent the return of remnants or the recycling of old loyalties under any administrative or cultural guise.
The Syrian Future Movement reiterates its call for the establishment of a national appointment policy based on competence, integrity, and a clear commitment to the principles of the Dignity Revolution, far from appeasement or negligence, and in a manner that consolidates trust between citizens and the state.