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DeirEzzor24 exclusive report
After Iranian policy failed to achieve its religious goals of spreading Shiism to all segments of society in Deir Ezzor province, and its inability to replace mosques with Husseiniyas and spread the Shiite call to prayer throughout the province, it resorted to increasing the number of cultural centers in the governorate.
This measure came as a way considered to be the easiest to infuse Iranian poison into the blood of the province, by holding religious courses, organizing educational programs and courses on the computer and Photoshop programs, sports competitions and match screens, and motivating the participants with prizes and rewards.
In this context, the Iranian-backed militias recently opened two cultural centers in the Al-Baghiliyah neighborhood, west of the city of Deir ez-Zor, in Al-Rawabi Villas, and another in the town of Al-Sayyal in the Al-Bukamal region, specifically in Al-Kuwaiti Villas, which are seven large houses that were seized by the Iranian-backed militias, belonging to a person from A resident of the area, he lives with his children in the State of Kuwait and holds Kuwaiti citizenship. The other houses, in addition to the cultural center, have been converted into a training center, military points, and housing.
While its number is expected to increase in the coming days with the availability of suitable sites and within towns that have an Iranian incubator and military volunteers in their local militias.
It is noteworthy that there are many Iranian cultural centers in the city of Deir Ezzor and Al-Bukamal in the Al-Jami’at neighborhood (Al-Basil Institute) and Al-Mayadeen on Al-Jaish Street, and the Mahdi Scouts Center and the Iranian Cultural Center Hatla are attached to it.