13.12.2024 10:50
The temporary government in Syria has requested citizens not to hang photos of the opposition leader Abu Muhammad al-Jawlani on cars, walls, workplaces, or government offices. In the statement, it was said, "We are far from the principles of the Assad regime that sanctify individuals."
At the end of the 13-year-long civil war in Syria, the Bashar al-Assad regime was overthrown. After the opposition forces gained control in the country, the 61-year-long bloody rule of the Ba'ath Party in Syria came to an end.
WARNING FROM THE "TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT" ABOUT "PHOTOS"
With Bashar al-Assad fleeing to Russia, a new era begins in the country, and everyone is curious about the path the opposition will take. The transitional government, which wants to learn from past mistakes, issued a notable warning to the public. In the statement, it was said, "We ask our people not to hang photos of Jawlani on cars, walls, workplaces, or government offices. We are far from the principles of sanctifying individuals of the Assad regime."
"RETURN TO YOUR WORK"
On the other hand, the opposition took a new decision for Damascus, where they declared a curfew to ensure peace and security. The curfew in Damascus has been lifted, and the public was called to "Return to your work." The new government also announced that it would suspend the constitution and parliament during the 3-month transitional period.