The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

In solidarity with Idlib, Daraa residents write phrases on the walls calling for the stopped of the military operation

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored today signs and phrases written by people of villages and towns of Nahta, Yadudeh, Tasil, al-Lajat, Om Walad, and al-Kerk in Daraa province in solidarity with Idlib province which is under a large-scale military operation, that has displaced hundreds of thousands of citizens from their cities, towns, and villages to live in very difficult Humanitarian conditions.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored today that unknown persons stuck leaflets on walls and shops in Sayda, Al-Hanout and Al-Maqraz in Al-Quneitra countryside, some of which read “Down with Al-Assad .. the Revolution continues .. we want the detainees to be released .. Al-Quneitra is free and Iran has to leave.”

On January 13, SOHR sources monitored a protest in Al-Karak town in Daraa countryside including tens of young people who demanded the release of detainees held in the regime’s prisons.

Observatory activists reported on the 3rd of January 2019 that tens of people participated in a demonstration in “Bosra Al-Sham” in the eastern countryside of Daraa. The demonstrators lifted signboards demanding the release of detainees held in the regime’s prisons and basements.

On December 29, SOHR sources reported seeing new graffiti in Daraa governorate, where the residents of Nawa city wrote new writings on the walls of the city, in solidarity with the humanitarian disaster in Idlib, and condemning military operations of the regime and Russia there.