The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Protesting the lack of water and regime officials’ failure to respond to their demands | Residents of village cut off roads in rural al-Sweida

Al-Suwayda Governorate – Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:

Reliable sources have informed SOHR that residents of the village of Nemra, located in the north-western countryside of al-Sweida, cut off roads in the village by robber tyres and stones, in protest against the lack of water in their village and the failure of regime officials to respond to their repeated complaints.

On January 31, Syrian Observatory activists in Al-Suwaidaa city monitored young people drawing anti-regime graffiti, expressing their rejection of the incoming presidential election and the Iranian presence in Syria.

According to SOHR sources, activists of Al-Suwaidaa city seek to widen the anti-regime graffiti in most of the city’s neighbourhoods in order to express their dissatisfaction and anger against the deteriorating economic hardship and prevalence of poverty in Syria because of the policy of the Syrian regime’s present and his support to corruption.