new video loaded: From Fighters to Policemen in a Post-Assad Damascus
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From Fighters to Policemen in a Post-Assad Damascus
As the rebels who ousted Syria’s longtime dictator, Bashar al-Assad, transition from insurgents to directors, sustaining order within the streets of the capital has change into a prime precedence.
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Until just lately, these males had been at warfare with the Syrian authorities. Now, they’re manning checkpoints throughout the capital. They’re former fighters for Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or H.T.S. The Islamist group, as soon as an Al Qaeda affiliate, overthrew the federal government of Bashar al-Assad in early December. After 13 years of civil warfare, restoring safety is likely one of the prime priorities for H.T.S. The group has put in folks like Basel al-Helal, a former insurgent, to move the police in Damascus. The fighters turned police now management site visitors and try to return property that was looted throughout the current authorities overthrow. They additionally say their mission is to conduct raids to apprehend drug sellers, thieves and former authorities officers. Before ousting al-Assad, H.T.S. ran a neighborhood authorities in part of northern Syria that it managed. There, it was accused of rights abuses, together with the jailing of critics. This has some folks anxious. They are involved about how H.T.S. will govern now that it controls a a lot bigger and extra numerous a part of the nation. These H.T.S. fighters say issues about them are misplaced.