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  • Massive Crowding in Front of Aleppo Immigration Department... Thousands of Citizens Seeking to Leave

  • The increasing rush to emigrate indicates the failure of economic and security policies implemented by the new authorities in regaining the trust of local residents
Massive Crowding in Front of Aleppo Immigration Department... Thousands of Citizens Seeking to Leave
مبنى الهجرة والجوازات في حلب \ متداولة

Thousands of citizens crowded in front of the Immigration and Passports Department headquarters in Aleppo, in a scene that reflects the scale of the living and security crisis plaguing the city.

A circulating video clip revealed a square teeming with waiting people, estimated in the thousands, where the scene indicates that the majority of Aleppo residents are looking to leave, despite claims by the authority that took over the Presidential Palace on December 8 last year.

According to observers, the scene proves that the authority does not represent the moderates among Syria's Sunnis, especially in Damascus and Aleppo, as evidenced by most residents seeking to secure an opportunity to leave the country and escape the control of extremist groups that have risen to power through regional and international arrangements.

These developments come in the context of profound political transformations taking place in Syria, where it appears that Syria's interim caretaker government faces enormous challenges in achieving the stability it promised citizens.

Observers reported that the crowding scenes reflect a loss of confidence in the current government's ability to address accumulated economic problems and its inability to provide a clear plan for the economic and political recovery that Syrians aspire to.

This phenomenon highlights the urgent need to adopt a constitution different from the approach applied by the previous regime, which concentrated the country's resources in the hands of a limited group and led to economic and political suffocation that has exhausted Syrians for many decades.

Field reports indicate that migration rates from areas under the current government's control are continuously increasing, especially among youth and professional talents, threatening to empty major Syrian cities of the human resources necessary for reconstruction and development.

Political experts confirm that this phenomenon points to the necessity of reconsidering the entire structure of the Syrian political system and establishing a constitution that ensures a fair distribution of powers and resources among various Syrian components and regions, guaranteeing true representation for all spectrums of Syrian society.

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