Shiite mercenaries taking root and growing in Deir ez-Zur
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights warned recently against an upsurge in the activities of Iran-backed militias in the eastern Syrian city of Deir ez-Zur.
The
observatory called for taking action against these militias, especially given
the fearful nature of their promotion of the Shia ideology in the city.
It
called the city the "Euphrates Protectorate", against the background
of the presence of Iran-backed militias all through it.
Large
scale
Militias
affiliated to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corpse have started taking root
and growing west of the Euphrates and in some parts of Deir ez-Zur since 2017,
the Russian newspaper Svobodnaya Pressa said.
Since
then, these militias succeeded in infiltrating Deir ez-Zur and promoting the Shia ideology among its young
population, especially in al-Bukamal area.
The
newspaper noted that Iran succeeded in currying favors with the residents of
the city by offering them humanitarian aid and carrying out a series of social
activities in it.
All
this helped the Iranian militias gain presence in the city, the newspaper said.
In
the past two years, Iran founded a major cultural center in Deir ez-Zur and used the center in establishing
strong contacts with the residents of the city as well as its officials.
Syrian activist Rayan Maarouf said Iran almost
occupies the city through its own militias and the cultural center it founded
in it.
Iran pays youth in the city a lot of money in
return for joining its own militias, Maarouf told The Reference.