DAMASCUS, March 07 (YPA) -The city of As-Suwayda, southeast Syria, witnessed on Thursday widespread protests against Al-Jolani government, with citizens calling for the establishment of a decentralized state that protects the rights of all Syrian components.
The demonstrators gathered in Al-Karama Square, chanting slogans demanding decentralization and dignity for citizens.
The protesters raised pictures of Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri and banners with slogans such as: “The de facto authority… playing with time and terminology… a transparent game.”
Various societal groups in As-Suwayda expressed their rejection of Al-Jolani’s exclusionary policies, considering its decisions oppressive and a return to the era of the Baath regime.
They demanded better living conditions for citizens and a decentralized state that preserves the rights of all communities and grants everyone a say in the decision-making process.
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