A civil society organization in north and east Syria organized several forums and dialogue sessions that included representatives of all political parties, and national and religious components in the region, in order to discuss the progress of the constitutional process related to drafting a new constitution for Syria in general.
The deputy co-presidency of the Autonomous Administration in northeastern Syria, Badran Ciya Kurd explained that the Turkish occupation state, Iran and the Syrian regime strongly oppose the participation of representatives of the Autonomous Administration in the work of the Constitutional Committee and called for a review of the constitutional process in order to draft a new Syrian constitution that expresses the rights of all the Syrian.
The member of Ezdina media office, explained that their goal in these sessions is to convey the recommendations of the components of North and East Syria to the Constitutional Committee, in coordination with the United States of America.
The Syrian situation is usually discussed within the corridors of the United Nations. However, this does not prevent these situations from being circulated within the same Syrian borders.
The Syrian situation is usually discussed within the corridors of the United Nations. However, this does not prevent these situations from being circulated within the same Syrian borders.
In this small hall in the city of Qamishlo, a big dilemma was discussed, one of the biggest dilemmas that humankind has witnessed in its last years, the Syrian war, which started ten years ago, is outside the control of the Syrians, as representatives of the Autonomous Administration in northeastern Syria, which run about a third of the Syrian geography, are excluded from participating in the work of the Constitutional Committee.
Fadel Mousa - human rights activists:
These dialogue sessions were organized under the title: "A Constitution That Protects Us", by Ezdina, in coordination with the US State Department.
Fadel Mousa - human rights activists:
These dialogue sessions were organized under the title: "A Constitution That Protects Us", by Ezdina, in coordination with the US State Department.
The deputy co-presidency of the Autonomous Administration in northeastern Syria, Badran Ciya Kurd explained that the Turkish occupation state, Iran and the Syrian regime strongly oppose the participation of representatives of the Autonomous Administration in the work of the Constitutional Committee and called for a review of the constitutional process in order to draft a new Syrian constitution that expresses the rights of all the Syrian.
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