The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Down goes the Captacon dog | Sentence written by residents of Jabal Al-Arab on a school in Al-Suwaydaa

Al-Suwaydaa province: SOHR activists have monitored sentences denouncing the regime, written by people in Al-Suwaydaa on the walls of Ahmed Qassim Jomaa School, and wrote “down goes the Captacon dog.”

A group of people from Al-Suwaydaa affirmed their demands for freedom and opposition to the regime and Bashar Al-Assad.

On December 24, a group from Qanawat town cut off Damascus-Al-Suwaydaa road at Al-Anqoud roundabout north of Al-Suwaydaa city, over the arrest of two residents from Qanawat by the Syrian regime security services in the capital, Damascus, for unknown reasons.
According to SOHR activists, Al-Suwaydaa city witnessed a security alert as a group of militamen deployed in support of the Rejal Al-Karamah movement, including clerics in the vicinity of Al-Basil roundabout at the northern entrance to Al-Suwaydaa city.
On December 21, dozens of residents of Al-Suwaydaa participated in the morning in civil disobedience, near the city’s Al-Mashnaqah roundabout, amid the ignition of rubber tyres and the cutting of the pivotal road.
This civil disobedience came in protest of the deteriorating economic crisis. The protestors demanded the prosecution of the corrupt, amid calls for continued civil disobedience until their demands are implemented.
The protestors lifted placards reading: “Prosecuting corrupt people in state institutions” and “Civil disobedience from Al-Suwaydaa to all areas controlled by the Syrian authority.”