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Syria issues amnesty for military deserters, minor offences

By IANS | Updated: September 22, 2024 22:50 IST

Damascus, Sep 22 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday issued a legislative decree granting a general amnesty for ...

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Damascus, Sep 22 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday issued a legislative decree granting a general amnesty for deserters and those charged with or jailed over minor offences before September 24, 2024.

The decree grants full pardon to those convicted of internal and external desertion under Syria's military penal code. However, it stipulates that fugitives from justice or those in hiding will not benefit from the amnesty unless they turn themselves in within three months for internal desertion cases and four months for external desertion.

The amnesty also applies to minor offences and violations, excluding serious crimes that affect public safety and state security, such as bribery, certain forms of forgery, public indecency, and specific types of theft.

Certain offences related to construction regulations, economic crimes, electricity theft, fraudulent use of communication services, and consumer protection violations are also excluded from the pardon.

Additionally, academic exam fraud, illegal currency dealings, and violations against forest lands are not covered.

For offences involving harm to personal property, the amnesty is contingent upon how the offender compensates the victim.

The decree does not affect civil lawsuits, which remain under the jurisdiction of the relevant court. Victims retain the right to file civil claims in criminal courts within one year of the decree's issuance.

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