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8,845 Jordanians Wanted by the Assad regime: Check the List

The Syrian security services have thousands of Jordanians on their wanted list raising fears among Jordanians who planned to visit Syria after the opening of the joint border crossing, according to Zaman Al Wasl
8,845 Jordanians Wanted by the Assad regime: Check the List

With 8,845 arrest warrants issued by Syrian intelligence for Jordanian citizens, the newly-opened Nassib border crossing has turned into a trap to hunt wanted people. These concerns mounted after the regime arrested a Jordanian citizen while he was trying to enter Syria last week.

Despite the 8-year-old war and the closure of the crossing for over four years, the wanted list is still valid. Whoever crosses the regime’s border crossing and has his name on the list will be arrested, activists say.

Zaman al-Wasl is publishing the name list of Jordanians, including women and children, wanted by the Syrian security services in order to save the people who honoured Syrian refugees in the neighbouring country.

In 2015, Zaman al-Wasl obtained the Syrian intelligence archive that includes 1.7 million documents.

The leaked archive contains records from the beginning of 2015, including people from more than 150 nations, not just Syrians. It dates back to the 1960s.

This article was edited by The Syrian Observer. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.

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