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The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

A campaign in Mayadin city forces males to wear “the Pakistani outfit”

Deir Ezzor Province, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
The activists of the Syrian Observatory for human rights monitored members of the “Islamic State” and “al-Hisba” carry out a broad campaign in the city of al-Mayadin, which is located in the east of Deir Ezzor province, the campaign was against the citizens in the city who do not wear “the Pakistani outfit,” which is worn by most of the organization’s members, the observatory’s activists monitored wide spread for the cars of the organization in the city, where 20 cars at least and a bus are used for arresting those do not wear this outfit, the young men are arrested and forced to buy the outfit which costs up to 6 thousand Syrian pounds. Reliable sources suggested to the observatory that “the organization are trying to camouflage the city and make it a copy of the “Islamic State””

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