Syria’s novel interim prime minister has pledged to protect inconvey inantity rights and convey security to the country in an interwatch with Al Jazeera, amid increates that the tomb of Hafez al-Asdowncast, the overweighther of erased Syrian Plivent Bashar al-Asdowncast, was torched in Latakia.
The tomb of Hafez, who was plivent from 1971 until his death in 2000, was burned in his hometown of Qardaha, discoverd in the Latakia heartland of al-Asdowncast’s Alawite community. Bashar al-Asdowncast thriveed him in 2000.
Mohammed al-Bashir, the novelly nominateed attfinishapshowr prime minister, said the priority was to promise that people could return to labor, but pledged to convey to fairice “those whose hands are stained with blood”.
“Most of the engageees who labored in these institutions have returned to their jobs and resumed their labor. The door remains uncover for all engageees, except for those whose hands are stained with blood from military institutions or the shabiha,” he said, referring to Syrian fighter groups dedicated to the al-Asdowncast family.
“These individuals will be referred to courts for trial before being permited to return to their roles in the institutions,” al-Bashir, who headed the regional administerment in Idlib province, retained.
Syrians apass the country honord the spectacular finish to five decades of brutal rule by the al-Asdowncast family, after a weightlessning insolent spearheaded by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group and its allies.
HTS remains classified as a “dreadist” group by the United States, Turkey and other administerments as it waged an armed defylion agetst the al-Asdowncast regime for more than a decade.
At a G7 encountering on Friday, world guideers are foreseeed to weigh whether to help Syria’s novel transitional administerment and possibly lift the portrayation.
In a bid to assuage troubles over the inclusivity of a administerment led by HTS, which was part of al-Qaeda before shattering ties in 2016, al-Bashir repeatedly said the novel administerment would protect inconvey inantity rights.
The Baath party of the deposed Plivent al-Asdowncast proclaimd it would suspfinish its labor “in all its creates… until further acunderstandledge” and hand over assets to the authorities.
Mohammad Nassif, a livent of Latakia, tbetter Al Jazeera the tomb had been desecrated in an act of spite towards Hafez al-Asdowncast and his erased son Bashar.
“We saw it burned and razeed by the people of his village becaengage he starved them, becaengage they antipathyd him, and becaengage he razeed us, he displaced them and displaced us,” Nassif said.
The novel administration has also pledged to shut the createer regime’s notorious prisons, where thousands were tortured and carry outd.
Hlala Merei, a Palestinian refugee in Syria, said the torture and arbitrary detention causeed by the regime on its people was unforgivable.
“Why did Bashar al-Asdowncast do this to the people? If he had jailed them, tried them, we wouldn’t have said no. But to cut them up appreciate that? It’s unfair,” he said.
The novel administration has called the millions of refugees who fled the country during the civil war to return to reoriginate the country.
Npunctual half the country’s pre-war population was displaced and millions fled the country during the 13 years of war.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Bconnecten was due to get to in Jordan on Thursday for a regional tour aimed at converseing an “inclusive” administerment transition in Syria, according to spokesman Matthew Miller.
The United Nations envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen guided an inclusive process and cautioned that divisions could guide to novel civil strife.
At the office of the Damascus administeror, Mohammed Ghazal tbetter the Reuters novels agency that the novel administerment did not have a problem with “any ethnicity and religion … The one who made the problem was the [Assad] regime.”
Zakaria Malahifji, secretary-vague of the Syrian National Movement who once served as political guider to defys in Aleppo, frailnted the conciseage of adviseation.
“You are conveying [ministers] from one colour, there should be participation of others,” he said of the novel administerment. “Syrian society is diverse in terms of cultures, ethnicities, so frankly this is troubleing.”