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Controversy Surrounds Justice Minister: Maher al-Wais and Power Struggles in Syria
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Amid rising political tensions in Syria, the name of Justice Minister Dr. Maher al-Wais emerges, described by some circles as "Salafi, jihadist, Taliban-like." His opponents consider him a controversial figure that embodies the peak of the power struggle in the country.

The handshake between al-Wais and Judge Ammar Bilal, one of the prominent defenders of the former president and his regime, comes as an interesting episode in this context, sparking varied reactions regarding the nature of their relationship.

Ammar Bilal is known for his role as head of the public prosecution at the Counter-Terrorism Court, where he has not hesitated to use his powers to relentlessly pursue revolutionaries and opponents of the previous regime. Many Syrian citizens who opposed the fallen regime faced harassment and legal prosecution at Bilal's hands during his tenure.

 

For example, Aref al-Shehal recalls that in late 2014, he was referred to court by the regional intelligence branch, accused of promoting terrorist acts without any evidence, resulting in a warrant for his arrest. Consequently, he was banned from traveling, and his movable and immovable assets were seized, reflecting the reality of legal violations experienced by dozens under this regime.

The interactions between these figures raise further questions about the future of power in Syria and whether these alliances will lead to the promotion of justice and accountability, or if they will continue to reinforce previously dominant authorities.

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