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Shadi Al-Waisi
Shadi Mohammad al-Waisi (; born 1985) was the Minister of Justice in the Syrian caretaker government from December 2024 to March 2025. He had served as Minister of Justice in the Syrian Salvation Government during its sixth term, starting in 2022 and up until the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime. Education Al-Waisi holds a degree in Sharia, Islamic Sharia and a diploma in educational qualification. He is also working on a master's thesis in Islamic and judicial studies. Prior to his judicial and political career, he worked as an Islamic education teacher and served as an imam and preacher in Aleppo for seven years. During the Syrian civil war Al-Nusra In a video, filmed in January 2015 in Maarrat Misrin, al-Waisi can reportedly be seen among the spectators at a public execution. The video shows a woman being executed with a single bullet to the head after being allegedly convicted of prostitution. In another video, recorded approximately one week later in Hafasraja, ...
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Aleppo Governorate
Aleppo Governorate ( / ALA-LC: ''Muḥāfaẓat Ḥalab'' ) is one of the fourteen Governorates of Syria, governorates of Syria. It is the most populous governorate in Syria with a population of more than 4,867,000 (2011 Est.), almost 23% of the total population of Syria. The governorate is the fifth in area with an area of , or 18,498 km2, about 10% of the total area of Syria. The capital is the city of Aleppo. History Ancient In Classical antiquity, the region was made up of three regions: Chalybonitis (with its centre at Chalybon or Aleppo), Chalcidice (with its center at Qinnasrin العيس), and Cyrrhestica (with its center at Cyrrhus النبي حوري). This was the most fertile and populated region in Syria. Under the Romans, the region was made in 193 CE part of the province of Coele-Syria or Magna Syria, which was ruled from Antioch. The province of Euphratensis was established in the 4th century CE in the east, its centre was Hierapolis Bambyce (Manbij). Under the ...
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