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Rojava Intel is a network of Kurds focused on providing open source and community sourced intelligence on Kurdistan, its people and its regions.

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In a manner reminiscent of Hafez al-Assad's era, residents of Lairamoun protest against "expropriation" and face the threat of land confiscation.

Residents of the Lairamoun neighborhood in Aleppo held a protest in front of the Palace of Justice, expressing their rejection of what they described as the "expropriation" practices of housing associations, accusing them of attempting to seize their land unjustly and without legal basis.

The protesters chanted slogans against the interim Damascus authority: "No to corruption, no to usurpation."

The protesters pointed out that these measures are based on decrees they described as unjust, issued during the era of Hafez al-Assad, which they believe are being used today as a legal cover to confiscate their property.
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New-Syria - Demonstrations must be approved by the Syrian Government now; otherwise they will be viewed as illegal which provides the Syrian Government with a mechanism to stop any protest they deem as hostile to their rule; subsequently anyone who dares to protest will be prosecuted.

This is an ban on demonstrations in opposition to the Syrian Government; the right to protest is a cornerstone of any democracy - in 2011, Bashar al Assad issued the same decree which fuelled the pre-existing protests in Syria; ultimately leading to civil war.
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New-Syria - Demonstrations must be approved by the Syrian Government now; otherwise they will be viewed as illegal which provides the Syrian Government with a mechanism to stop any protest they deem as hostile to their rule; subsequently anyone who dares to…
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Here the Syrian ministry of interior explains that the Syrian Government will decide on whether or not to allow a demonstration to take place based on

> Is there a need for a demonstration <
> has there already been a demonstration <
> Did the Syrian Government contacted the demonstrators <

These are the examples given by the Syrian minister of interior on wether or not a demonstration will be allowed or not.
The Syrian government can at any time decide *there is no need for a demonstration* and the demonstration will not be allowed; anyone who protests will be persecuted.
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Syrian Government Forces are carrying out an attack on Suweida (southern Syria) where the Druze minority lives.
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Members of the General Security Service, affiliated with the interim Damascus government, are stealing security cameras in broad daylight at the "Qamji" intersection on the road to Kobani.
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The security forces of the Damascus-based interim government arrested Kurdish citizen Fathi Ali Muslim, owner of a plumbing supply store, today without providing any reason for the arrest.

The security services of the interim government continue to arrest Kurdish citizens in Raqqa on various charges without any stated reason.
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From on the ground sources we can confirm that the Iranian government has issued evacuation orders to sensitive sites.

Several refuelling aircrafts are in the air and the US navy has been issued an order to respond to potential threats from Iran (Hormuz Theater) (per Axios).

Significant US airforce activity has been reported north of the UAE and at the coast of Oman.

CENTCOM has stated 30 minutes that they have entered the strait and escorted 2 ships into the gulf of Oman - as it appears, the USA now goes for the full evacuation of ships through the strait and mobilises all necessary assets to secure the operation.
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The Apoist Movement:

- We adhere to the call of Leader Abdullah Γ–calan.

- We have taken significant steps to pave the way for a democratic solution.

- The steps we have taken have not been met with any serious political or legal action from the Turkish state.

- The steps have been limited to a few meetings in Imrali Prison, reflecting a lack of genuine will to ensure the success of the peace process.

- Any progress towards a solution hinges on the official recognition of Leader Γ–calan as a key party in the negotiations.

- The transition to political action depends on a clear legal and legislative environment.

-We call on the Turkish authorities to expedite the necessary legal steps to ensure the success of the peace process.
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The Syrian Interim Government's security forces arrested Kurdish youths in Raqqa.

A force affiliated with the General Intelligence Directorate of the Syrian Interim Government arrested three Kurdish civilians in the city of Raqqa on charges of "loyalty to the Syrian Democratic Forces," according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

In a related development, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Sunday that a patrol belonging to the General Security Directorate of the Syrian Interim Government arrested a lawyer in Raqqa on charges of previous dealings with the SDF and took him to a security center. His fate remains unknown.

Another young man was also arrested in the city on charges of participating in digging tunnels for the SDF during its control of the city.
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Why can't the displaced Afrin people return? The gang groups under MIT control, along with their families β€” who are part of the interim government β€” have not yet vacated the homes in Afrin. It has also been learned that those who have returned have not yet fully regained their properties.
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St. George Cathedral opened in Hasakah

Patriarch of Antioch and All the East and Supreme Head of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch Mar Ignatius Ephrem II opened St. George Cathedral in the city of Hasakah with a mass gathering.
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Tensions escalate in Idlib between interim government forces and Uzbek jihadist!

Since Tuesday, clashes have been ongoing between Syrian government security forces and Uzbek jihadist in the Idlib countryside, near the towns of al-Fua and Kefraya, and the village of Kafr Jalis.

The clashes began after security forces captured seven Uzbek jihadist. The fighting continued today.

Local sources indicate that government forces have arrived in the area. According to reports, government forces have also been deployed to a refugee camp near the city of Haram and to Uzbek assembly points.
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The interim Damascus of government halted the prisoner exchange on the orders of the Turkish state!

Families of the prisoners blocked the M-4 international highway in Til Temir and demanded the immediate release of the prisoners.
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