Bashar Assad declared amnesty for the 25th time in Syria

Bashar Assad declared amnesty for the 25th time in Syria

With the influence of the Arab Spring, the popular uprising in Syria in 2011 turned into a civil war that affected the whole world.

After many years, military and political unity cannot be achieved in the country, where conflicts continue today, Syrians are divided into hundreds of groups, and cities are destroyed.

Syrian President Bashar Assad, who retained his seat despite all that happened, continues to issue amnesty for his citizens who left the country due to the war to return to the country.

Assad, who had previously declared amnesty for the Syrian people 24 times and asked them to come back, was not successful in these calls.

However, he does not give up continuing his calls.

GENERAL AMNESTY DECLARED

Syrian President Bashar Assad declared a general amnesty in his country again.

Death sentences will be commuted to life imprisonment
With the decree signed by Assad, death sentences will be commuted to life imprisonment, and the sentences of those sentenced to life imprisonment will be reduced to 20 years.

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Valid for crimes before November 16

The general amnesty covers crimes committed before November 16.

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