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  • الثلاثاء, 15 أكتوبر - 2024
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The regime imprisons a media loyalist for exposing the corruption of a senior official

Yesterday, pro-regime news sources said that the regime's intelligence had arrested a loyal military journalist, Waheed Yazbek, against the background of an allegation made by a member of the so-called "Al-Assad Parliament" on charges of offending public affairs.

And Admin of the media’s Waheed Yazbek’s Facebook page revealed, yesterday, that Yazbek was arrested and imprisoned with a signal from the regime’s judiciary, fifty days after Yazbek filed a complaint against a member of Al-Assad’s parliament called Firas Al-Salloum, who accused him of burglary and control of green areas and gardens within Al-Muhajireen neighborhood in Al-Basel suburb of Homs.

The page also indicated, according to what was reported by the opposition Orient Net website, that the lawsuit submitted by the journalist, Yazbek, affected six people close to the so-called Salloum, “on charges of defamation and slander and presenting evidence and evidence for a while, and they were not arrested,” but Salloum managed with his influence (not only as a member of Parliament Rather, it is close to the security branches), arrested him and put him in prison to cover his corruption and thefts.

Waheed Yazbek, a journalist in the ranks of Al-Assad militia and a reporter for "Sham FM" radio, was famous for his slander, documenting battles, and bombing cities and residential neighborhoods in different regions of Syria, to be rewarded, like the rest of the media, with arrest and imprisonment by those who defended them.