المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The ongoing arrests within the security campaign against those who want “reconciliations with the regime” continue for the 8th day raising to more than 250, the number of people who were detained in Idlib and its vicinity

The province of Idlib and other areas linked to it in Hama countryside, are witnessing continuation of the security campaigns which are being carried out by Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and other factions of “the “National Liberation Front”, for the 8th consecutive day, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored new raids and arrests carried out by the “National Liberation Front in the villages of Jabal Shashabo in the southern countryside of Idlib, which is extended in the north-western countryside of Hama, amid more arrests on charge of “cooperating with the regime and seeking for hold reconciliations”, while Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham continued its arrests in villages in the eastern and south-eastern countryside of Idlib, where 10 persons from Dadikh village have been arrested for the same reasons, along with arrests targeted other people raising to about 250 persons, the number of people who were arrested in the security campaign which has been continuing for the 8th consecutive day.

And the SOHR published last night, that Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham is still continuing its “security campaign” throughout Idlib province, in search for cells that are related to the “Islamic State” organization, and persons who are accused of “cooperation with the regime in order to reach reconciliations”, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that Tahri Al-Sham has carried out a campaign of raids and arrests today evening, Thursday, in Nayrab town north of Idlib, where it detained more than 5 persons on charge of “being members and cells of the organization”, and the SOHR published today, that it monitored Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham continue carrying out raids and arrests in the villages of Mardebseh, Barisa, Tal Toqan, Samakah, Farwan, Ma’saran, Hazzan, and other villages located in the eastern and southeastern countryside of Idlib, within their continuous security campaign against those accused of being “ISIS cells and cooperating with the regime to carry out reconciliation”, and the Syrian Observatory monitored new arrests of several of them, and the raids were accompanied by fire exchange in Barisa village, amid information about killing one of “ISIS cells”, raising the number of people arrested in this continuous security operation for the 7th consecutive day to more than 200.

The Syrian Observatory published yesterday, Wednesday, that the joint security campaign of factions operating under the name “the National Liberation Front”, in addition to Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham, is continuing, in the towns and villages of the eastern countryside of Maarrat Al-Nu’man and the southern countryside of Idlib, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; tens of vehicles of the factions participating in this campaign, are continuing their raids and detentions in the towns and villages of Idlib countryside, where these factions have arrested more than 95 persons on charge of “communication with the regime in order to reach reconciliations”, and the security campaign is still continuing so far, while the raids are accompanied by gunfire, amid information about that a child girl was hit by random gunshot in Al-Taman’aa town, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published today morning, that it monitored factions that operate under the National Liberation Front carrying out a process of raids and arrests on Wednesday morning, the 8th of August 2018, in villages located in the eastern countryside of Maarrat al-Nu’man, where the Syrian Observatory monitored several arrests on charges of “communicating to reach reconciliation with the regime”. In the same context and within the same process, Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham carried out a process of raids and arrests in the towns and villages in the southern countryside of Idlib for the same reasons and charges, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 5th of August 2018 that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored that the National Liberation Front carried out several arrests in the north-western countryside of Hama, where intersected sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the arrests which took place in the area targeted about 50 persons of the residents of these areas, who were arrested on charge of trying to hold reconciliations with the regime forces”, while sources suggested that the reasons of these accusations return to the fact that most of the detainees are officials in the regime’s government departments, and that they held meetings with delegations of the regime’s intelligence in Hama city, in addition to accusations of propagations by these people for “the return of the regime and allowing the Russian police to enter the north-west of Hama”.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 3rd of August 2018, that it monitored raids and arrests carried out by Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham since the dawn of today, Friday, the 3rd of August 2018, in Khan Shaykhun city and Mdaya village in the southern countryside of Idlib, where Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham arrested several people within a security operation searching for “cells of the Islamic State organization” in addition to people accused of “cooperating with the regime in relation to reconciliations”, and the intersecting sources of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed that the raids were carried out in several houses in the above-mentioned villages, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also published on the 1st of August 2018, that it monitored a unity by 5 military formations, operating in the Syrian North and have been displaced to it, under the name the “National Liberation Front”, after meetings and consultations between representatives and commanders of Hayyaat Tahrir Syria, Suqour Al-Sham Brigades, Jaysh Al-Ahrar, Damascus Gathering, announcing themselves as the “core of the incoming Jaysh Al-Thawra”, while this unity announced its full military structure, and this merger comes more than two months after a previous merger under the same name, where the SOHR monitored in late May 2018, 11 factions announcing the formation of the “National Liberation Front”, where Al-Sham Corps, the 1st Coastal Division, the 2nd Coastal Division, the 1st Infantry Division, the Free Idlib Army, Jaysh al-Nasr, Jaysh al-Nukhba, the Second Army, Shuhada al-Islam (Darayya), Liwa Al-Huriyah, Division-23, announced the formation of this army in one statement announcing the launch of this new group, and the statement said: as a part of our duty to seek to unit the word of the rebel factions, and our awareness of the danger, risks and pain which Al-Sham territory suffered from, as a result of the division of theses factions, and as a correction to the past failures, and for seeking to cooperate with our brothers, in the coming responsibilities, the factions which signed this statement sought to form a new gathering under the name the “National Liberation Front”, and now we announce the birth of this new formation, and we invoke Allah to be a project that includes all revolutionary components that believes in the goals of our revolution and are devoted to its constants and seek to achieve them”.

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