The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Daraa witnesses 2 vigils one of which called for the toppling of the regime and the other denounced the Turkish invasion north of Syria

Daraa Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: a group of young men in Daraa Camp organized a vigil during which they called for the toppling of the Syrian regime and the release of detainees, and in this context, supporters of the regime organized a vigil in condemnation of the Turkish invasion and in support to the “Syrian Army” in confronting it, according to their expression.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored on the 10th October 2019, tens of young men carrying out a night demonstration in Jassim city in Daraa countryside, during which the demonstrators called for the toppling of the regime, and declared their support to the people of Idlib province which is under continuous shelling that forced hundreds of thousands of residents to displace, and the SOHR published on the 21st of June 2019, that it monitored tens of people of Daraa carrying out a demonstration, after the afternoon prayers of al-Omari Mosque in Daraa al-Balad in Daraa city, where the demonstrators demanded the release of the detainee women, also the demonstrators chanted “we don’t want any compromises we want the women who are in detentions”, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 12th of June 2019, that the Syrian Observatory monitored the release of a young man from Daraa city by regime’s security branches, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory: the released youth is one of the children who were arrested in 2011 after writing anti-regime phrases on walls of a school in Daraa, where the young man was arrested on one of regime’s military checkpoints in the vicinity of Damascus when he was coming from Idlib to his city, Daraa, in late March 2019.