Anti-Syrian Regime Websites: Regime Granting Citizenship To Millions Of Iranians, Hizbullah Operatives To Change Country’s Demography From Sunni To Shi’ite Majority, Conceal The Fighters’ Presence In Syria
موقع ميمري: نظام الأسد يجنس ملايين الإيرانيين وحزب الله يغير الديموغرافيا السورية ليصبح الشيعة فيها أكثرية
MEMRI/November 21/18
Throughout the Syria war, websites opposed to the Assad regime have repeatedly claimed that this regime and its ally Iran were using the war to change Syria’s demography by expelling Sunni populations, deemed a potential threat to the regime, and bringing in Shi’ites, who are more likely to support it. According to these reports, the Assad regime and Iran use a variety of methods – including threats, siege and starving – to compel Sunnis to emigrate and then seize their property and replace them with elements loyal to the regime, including non-Syrians.[1] President Assad outlined this policy in a July 2015 speech, saying, “The homeland does not belong to those who live there, nor to those who hold a passport or are citizens. The homeland belongs to those who protect and guard it.”[2]
In the recent months, several websites reported that the regime was naturalizing thousands and even millions of Shi’ites, members of Iranian and Iran-backed militias that are fighting alongside the Syrian army. On November 17, 2018, for example, the Saudi website elaph.com and the Syrian opposition website nedaa-sy.com posted what they claimed was a letter from the head of Syria’s General Intelligence to Syria’s interior minister. The letter contained a list, provided by the “special office” in the Syrian President’s Office, of Iranians to be granted Syrian citizenship. According to Elaph, this is only one of thousands of documents in its possession indicating “systematic action by the regime to settle Iranians throughout Syria.”
This report joins many others published in the past claiming that the Syrian regime has granted citizenship to some two million Iranians, including operatives of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).Other reports state that the regime is also granting citizenship to Hizbullah operatives deployed in southern Syria, along the border with Israel. This may be an attempt to conceal the presence of Hizbullah in the region, which contravenes the understandings reached between Israel and Russia.
This document reviews the recent reports about the granting of Syrian citizenship to Iranians and Shi’ite militia members.
President’s Office Presents Interior Minister With List Of Iranians To Be Naturalized
As stated, on November 17 the elaph.com website posted a document signed by the head of Syria’s General Intelligence and addressed to the Syrian interior minister. Attached to the document was a letter from the Syrian President’s Office listing several Iranian nationals and instructing the minister to add them to Syria’s civil registers in four governorates – Damascus, Rif Dimashq, Aleppo or Deir Al-Zor – and inform the General Intelligence of the identity numbers issued to them, listed by governorate. The document, numbered 59954/s.r.sh, reads: “Attached please find a letter, no. 5170, from the Presidency of the Republic – Special Office, instructing to add the names below to the civil register and inform us of their identity numbers and details, listed by governorate – Damascus, Rif Dimashq, Aleppo and Deir Al-Zor.”
This is followed by a table:
Name |
Surname |
Name of father |
Name and surname of mother |
Place and date of birth |
Religion and sect |
Gender |
Marital status |
Date of registration |
Comments |
Rahman |
Rasoul |
Maytham |
Jumana |
TehranJanuary 21, 1960 |
Islam |
Male |
Married |
||
Reza |
Shikhan |
Moussa |
Azita |
Persepolis February 27, 1980 |
Islam |
Male |
Married |
||
Ali |
Sharir |
Javad |
Zahra |
QomJanuary 30, 1987 |
Islam |
Male |
Married |
||
Kabir |
Zada |
Ali |
Salam |
IsfahanDecember 9, 1979 |
Islam |
Male |
Married |
||
Mahmoud |
Rajavi |
Javad |
Raqia |
KishApril 3, 1988 |
Islam |
Male |
Unmarried |
||
Karrar |
Najadi |
Ahmadi |
Afsoun |
TabrizJanuary 25, 1990 |
Islam |
Male |
Unmarried |
||
Sheikho |
Sabbar |
Ali |
Suzan |
BavehSeptember 1, 1990 |
Islam |
Male |
Unmarried |
||
Rafiq |
Dara |
Hossein |
Batoul |
Tabriz |
Islam |
Male |
Married |
||
Jaafar |
Sheikhan |
Haider |
Sakina |
TehranFebruary 6, 1980 |
Islam |
Male |
Married |
||
Mojtaba |
Sarour |
Sadeq |
Khadija |
MashhadJanuary 7, 1990 |
Islam |
Male |
Married |
||
Ali |
Sader |
Zada |
Maryam |
ShirazFebruary 9, 1991 |
Islam |
Male |
Married |