Syria's rebel leader vows to dissolve Assad regime security forces, close prisons
- Syria's rebel leader vows to dissolve the Assad regime security forces.
- The rebel leader pledges to close prisons as part of a reform strategy.
- Security forces are a critical component of the Assad regime's control.
- This move aims to dismantle institutions supporting the current government.
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107 Articles
The biggest problem for Syria's new rulers
The rebels of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, who toppled the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad less than a week ago, have a lot of things to do now: restore order, provide security, manage all the external powers that are jockeying for position in the new Syria.But while they’re doing all of that they also have to deal with the flags guy. As a Financial Times piece from Damascus this week describes, HTS rebels have been canvassing various government …
New rulers are leaving their mark on Syria
Following their surprising victory over former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the new rulers in Damascus are trying to quickly rebuild state institutions. The rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) emphasized that it wanted to respect the rights of all ethnic groups and religions. HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, has so far placed exclusively confidants in power. For example, Mohammed al-Bashir, who previously rule…
Syrian Rebels Vow To Close Assad Prisons, Somaliland Agreement, Frozen Germany
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Syrian Rebel Leader Says He Will Dissolve Toppled Regime Forces, Close Prisons
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