QAMIŞLO

The martyrs’ families, dozens of tribal, religious, female and political organizations and parities working in North Syria, the head of the Future Syria Party Ibrahim al-Qaftan and the members and administrators of the party in al-Swaida city attended the opening of the center.

The opening ceremony started with holding a minute of silence. Then, the head of the Future Syria Party Ibrahim al-Qaftan delivered a speech as he welcomed the attendees and guests in Kurdish, Arabic and Syriac.

Al-Qaftan said, “I am glad for the opening of this office, but gladness would not be completed except when the office would provide its people with services. The Future Syria Party has taken it upon itself to reunite the society so that I congratulate the residents of Qamişlo city on the opening of this office.”

Al-Qaftan noted, “Actually, something has struck me in this activity which is the participation of our mothers, the martyr’s mothers. Those sacrificed their sons and daughters for the sake of this revolution. We are living now safely and peacefully by virtue of the martyrs.”

Al-Qaftan also thanked the guests came from al-Swaida saying, “We thank our comrades who came from al-Swaida, and we offer them condolences for their martyrs.”

Samir Azzam delivered a speech on behalf of the delegation came from al-Swaida, “We congratulate the opening of the Future Syria Party’s office in Qamişlo city, and we wish them success in their work.”

Azzam said, “Al-Swiada has said its word since the beginning of the Syrian revolution, “Religion for God, homeland for all.” We want a new Syria, and the Future Syria Party is the Mother Syria Party. Furthermore, we wish a hopeful future for everybody.”

After the speeches ended, the congratulating telegrams sent by the female and political parties in the Syrian entry have been read.

In the end, the office was opened by Feiroz Youssef, the mother of the martyr Sariya, Amousha Deham, the mother of the martyr Shervan and Zeinab Yehya Ibrahim who is the mother of the martyr Orhan.

D.H

ANHA