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New 'plan' to expropriate displaced properties in Damascus suburbs

(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syria’s Prime Minister Emad Khamis gave his cabinet and mayors two months to remove the "violating and damaged" buildings in Damascus suburbs, such a decision reflects the regime’s thirst for controolly more prpotrtpers in ‘legal act’, local activists said.

Al Watan, a pro-regime newspaper, reported that Khamis called for intensifying the efforts and steps of the ministries and concerned institutions and the development of an executive work program starting with Ain al-Fijah, Ain al-Khadra, Bassemeh, Yarmouk, Jobar, Qaboun and Barzeh.

The newspaper pointed out that during the meeting, Khamis stressed to "remove all violations in the areas populated without a license,” pointing to the existence of associations and buildings that have been built despite being infringements, so they will be "re-settled by the governing laws, and within the conceptualization of regional planning."

Khamis also called for the removal of all infractions in the area, claiming that his system seeks to return the displaced to their cities and towns, revealing that "there is an organized plan and that acquisition inside the spring is a red line."

Khamis gave two months to remove the buildings that are not valid so "it will not be renovated in a random manner."

Khamis commissioned the General Housing Establishment to study a proposed residential neighborhood to compensate the owners of real estate acquired in the immediate compound of Al-Faija spring. The General Company for Technical Consultations and Studies was commissioned to complete a new organizational plan for the areas of Ain Al Faija, Bassemeh and Ain Al Khadra.

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