The regime is chasing the Syrians electronically

The regime is chasing the Syrians electronically

Since the al-Assad family took power in Syria and until today, Syrians have avoided talking about political affairs and criticizing government corruption and poor services in the country. The Syrians are satisfied with their famous saying, “Walls have ears,” in reference to the strength of the Syrian intelligence that pursues them over the word and sows its eyes everywhere. Today, the scene is repeated in the persecution of Syrians over the word, to become an official law issued by the head of the regime on Monday, March 28, bearing the number 15 of 2022, during which it amended a number of provisions of the Syrian Penal Code issued in 1949, whereby it abolished the penalty of hard labor and replaced it with temporary and life imprisonment, and lifted Minimum and maximum penalty for discretionary, misdemeanor and criminal fines. According to what was reported by Al-Watan newspaper, the law amended Articles 285 and 286 of the Penal Code to determine the penalty for every Syrian who makes calls aimed at compromising national or national identity and awakening racial or sectarian strife by temporary detention, and he deserves the same punishment for reporting from Syria news that would spread despair. or weakness in the community. The law specifies that every Syrian who spreads false or exaggerated news that undermines the state’s prestige or prestige is at least six months in prison. At least one for every Syrian who writes a leaflet calling for a part of Syria to be cut out or given up.

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