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DeirEzzor24 exclusive report:
After failing to achieve victory in the first rural division elections, the current branch leadership member, Omar al-Salama, mobilizes his Shiite supporters in the town of Hatla, northeast of Deir Ezzor, to work by all means to reserve a seat for him in the Baath Party branch elections scheduled for next April.
Through mobilizing his supporters, “Al-Salamah” is trying to talk about Shiite representation in the town, which contains six party teams, and is capable of achieving victory. However, his recent relationship with “Muhammad Amin Al-Raja,” the current Iranian man in Sayyida Zeinab, has deteriorated, in addition to the failure to achieve any service work in the town. His poor moral reputation is what caused him to be late in achieving party victory in last week’s elections.
It is noteworthy that Al-Salama, nicknamed Abu Haider, is the main cause of the Hatla strife on June 10, 2013, which claimed the lives of several civilians and armed members of the Free Army.
He is from a Shiite family that is fanatical to Iran, and his most prominent brother is called Idris Al-Salama, commander in Iranian Alawite security and the official in charge of the Shiite congregational halls in the town.
There is also an agent of the Iranian Construction Jihad Organization, Othman Al-Salama, the director of Al-Furat newspaper and a well-known journalist, and the hypocrite called “Abu Aqeel,” a commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard militia who was assassinated two years ago by a military security officer in the Al-Joura neighborhood in the city of Deir Ezzor.