An investigative report by the Syria Indicator team revealed the loss of rights of the residents of the Mezzeh-Basateen al-Razi area in the Syrian capital of Damascus, who were not given alternative housing and were rendered homeless due to urban planning schemes over the years for the Marota City and Basilia City regions. The report, published on Thursday, May 16, stated that the residents of the Mezzeh-Basateen al-Razi area were evicted from their homes in 2017, following a presidential decree issued in 2012 to “regulate the area”, and they are now begging for their right to alternative housing from Damascus governorate and real estate offices. The investigation noted that the file of Maro
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