The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Rif Dimashq | Individuals leave anti regime, Iran and Russia graffiti on walls

SOHR activists have reported seeing regime police and security services on high alert in Ain Hour village in Rif Dimashq, after unknown individuals left anti regime graffiti on the village’s walls.

 

The graffiti left on the walls of the municipality buildings, two schools and several shops near Al-Hassan mosque in the centre of the village.

 

According to SOHR sources, the graffiti called for the toppling of the Syrian regime, where some pieces of which read “the people want the toppling of the Syrian regime…the revolution is ongoing…we want detainees…Syria is free and Iran must be expelled…the occupying Russia is the enemy of Syrian people.”

 

In this context, members of patrols of the police and security services obliterated some pieces of the anti-regime graffiti this morning, before launching a security campaign and summoning owners of stores selling painting sprays to interrogate them, attempting to reveal the identities of people who bought sprays in the past two days.

 

On the other hand, security services launched a security campaign in the village, arresting several young people for “involving in painting the anti-regime graffiti.” It is worth noting that the arrested people had been engaged in earlier crimes and law cases. Meanwhile, tension is still growing in the village.

 

A few days ago, SOHR activists monitored sentences written on walls in Al-Midan neighbourhood, Al-Kaswa city and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad against the Syrian regime in Damascus and its countryside by unidentified people, where these sentences demanded overthrow the regime and condemn the corruption in the country, in light of the bad living conditions, lack of fuels and financial inability.