(Zaman Al Wasl)- People of southern Daraa province went to streets on Friday protesting corrupt brigades commanders who run their own interest making the Southern Front most clam ever, activists said.
Daraa was the cradle of the Syrian revolution that erupted in March 2011 which has claimed lives of almost half million Syrian people and forced half population to leave the country.
The protests that took place in several towns and villages of Horan plain demanded to held some commanders to accountability.
In his turn, veteran cleric Sheikh Ahmed Al Saiasneh called on Southern Front rebels to uproot betrayers who still have place in Daraa province, according to video statement.
The old man, who stood against regime crackdowns at the beginning of Syrian revolution from al-Omari mosque, demanded rebels to avoid reconciliation with corrupted commanders.
Saiasneh said: "We need to get Horan plain back to the first days of revolution. We need to be unified to take the lead again."
Daraa was the cradle of the Syrian revolution that erupted in March 2011 which has claimed lives of almost half million Syrian people and forced half population to leave the country.
The protests that took place in several towns and villages of Horan plain demanded to held some commanders to accountability.
In his turn, veteran cleric Sheikh Ahmed Al Saiasneh called on Southern Front rebels to uproot betrayers who still have place in Daraa province, according to video statement.
The old man, who stood against regime crackdowns at the beginning of Syrian revolution from al-Omari mosque, demanded rebels to avoid reconciliation with corrupted commanders.
Saiasneh said: "We need to get Horan plain back to the first days of revolution. We need to be unified to take the lead again."
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