Security forces Jaramana camp residents to upload and hang pictures of Bashar al-Assad

Sources confirmed that the security services of Al-Assad regime imposed lifting and hanging pictures of "Bashar Al-Assad" in shops and streets in Jaramana camp in Damascus countryside.
The "Working Group for Palestinians of Syria" said that patrols belonging to the Military Security Branch conducted rounds in Jaramana camp, during which they instructed shop owners to upload photos of Al-Assad, threatening to pursue those who refuse security.
The group added that the military security patrols escorted two camp residents during their tours, to scare the residents and threaten permanent watching.
The group stated, quoted sources describing it as "the private", as saying: The shopkeepers were forced to post these signs on their personal account, for fear of accountability or security prosecution.
It is noteworthy that "Al-Ba'ath Brigades" militia had previously informed shopkeepers in the city of Al-Tal that it was necessary to buy pictures of the head of the regime, "Bashar Al-Assad," and to hang them on the facades at their own expense.
The security branches of Al-Assad regime forced the owners of capital in Eastern Ghouta to cover the costs of the election campaign for "Bashar Al-Assad" in the region.