Syrian rebels, controlling Damascus, offer amnesty to soldiers and vow to respect women's rights.

Syrian militant forces, now in control of Damascus, have declared a general amnesty for all conscripted soldiers, aiming to reintegrate military personnel who were captured or fled during the fall of the Assad regime. The amnesty ensures their safety and prohibits any aggression against them. Additionally, the rebels have promised not to impose religious dress codes on women, emphasizing personal freedom and respect for individual rights. The impact of these moves on the broader conflict remains unclear.

December 09, 2024
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