How do reconciliation councils work in Syria? Always model

شام السبسبي - Aljazeera - 16/04
The "Magistrate Councils" was established after the fall of the Bashar al -Assad regime with the aim of resolving differences and disputes between the people, and this was widely accepted, especially in light of the pressure on the judiciary, and the Magistrate Council in Douma in the Damascus countryside is a model example.

Damascus countryside - with the aim of settling civil and societal conflicts and fair arbitration in the outstanding issues between the disputed, formed notables, rights and religious leaders of public reconciliation councils in Syrian cities and towns, and a number of these councils are practicing his work in coordination with the Public Prosecution of the Syrian Ministry of Justice.

The Magistrate Council in the city of Douma, one of the suburbs of Damascus and its countryside center, is a model example of these councils, as it was formed in February and has so far been able to settle and separate dozens of issues presented to it by the people in Eastern Ghouta.

The council includes judges, lawyers, religious leaders and businessmen, and it is working to overcome the legacy of the discrimination, which was left by the policies of the ousted Syrian regime between the Syrians for 14 years, and to contain the various conflicts that arose after the fall of Bashar al -Assad on December 8, and the return of thousands of displaced people to their homes in...
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