The Syrian regime's intelligence services on Saturday arrested a whole family in a suburb of Damascus after returning from the Syrian north they left under a previous agreement between the rebel factions and Assad's forces in October 2017.

The sources explained that the family consists of a woman and three men, and were raided and arrested in the neighborhood of "Ruken al-Din" on charges of returning to their homes without coordination with the regime and intelligence.

Enforced disappearances have been repeated in recent weeks. A family from Qodsia in the Damascus countryside has been arrested for the same reason, and their fate remains unknown. Assad's intelligence services have sent scores of young men and women from the countryside of Homs to prisons.

A previous report by the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory on Human Rights warned of reprisals against residents of the regions that have entered into reconciliation agreements with the regime, where violations against civilians and opponents of Bashar al-Assad have been confirmed and some have died under torture.

It should be noted that arrests, raids and forced conscription campaigns have not stopped since the Syrian regime took control of the areas with which it entered into agreements of "settlement and reconciliation", especially the villages of Homs and Daraa.