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Supreme Legal Committee in Suwayda

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The Supreme Legal Committee in Suwayda (Arabic: اللجنة القانونية العليا في السويداء) is a unilaterally declared de facto legal-administrative authority operating in the Suwayda Governorate in southern Syria. It was established on 25 July 2025, under the auspices of the Spiritual Leadership of the Unitarian Druze, led by Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri,[a] following clashes in the region and the partial withdrawal of central government institutions.

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Formation

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The committee was formed amid growing instability and a power vacuum in Suwayda. It consists of six judges, including four judicial advisors, and three lawyers. The formation was announced by the Spiritual Leadership of the Druze, headed by Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri.[2][a]

The committee also revealed the formation of a temporary executive office to oversee essential services in the governorate.[3]

Mandate and functions

In a series of official statements, the Supreme Legal Committee outlined its responsibilities as managing public affairs across all sectors in Suwayda, including administrative, security, and service-related matters. Its stated goals include:[2]

  • Preserving public and private institutions.
  • Combatting corruption and addressing grievances from all communities.
  • Forming a temporary executive office to manage local services.
  • Creating specialized subcommittees focused on relief, documenting violations, and tracking the fate of missing and forcibly disappeared persons.
  • Overseeing issues related to martyrs and the wounded.
  • Accepting and distributing donations to those affected by the conflict.
  • Monitoring the healthcare sector and ensuring the functioning of both public and private hospitals.

The committee justified its actions by citing "the urgent circumstances in Suwayda and the need to ensure prompt services to the population".[2]

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Leadership appointments

On 6 August 2025, the committee announced the appointment of:[3]

  • Brigadier General Shakib Ajwad Nasr as Commander of the Internal Security Forces in Suwayda.
  • Brigadier General Anwar Adul Radwan as Deputy Commander.

Nasr previously served as a senior official in the Political Security Directorate under the Ba'athist regime.[3]

On 7 August 2025, The Syrian Ministry of Justice referred the judges involved in the committee to the Judicial Inspection Directorate for investigation. According to a government source cited by the Syrian state-run news agency SANA, the judges violated judicial conduct rules outlined in the Judicial Authority Law. The source stated that the judges in question undertook activities deemed incompatible with their judicial responsibilities; specifically, engaging in political work outside the authority of the Supreme Judicial Council. Articles 78 and beyond of the Judicial Authority Law prohibit judges from combining their duties with other jobs or political involvement, either directly or indirectly. The ministry said that the actions of these judges were political in nature, ran counter to national interests, and promoted division.[4]

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Notes

  1. Spiritual leadership of the Druze in Syria is split into two since the 2010s, one is headed by Hikmat al-Hijri, the other is mutually headed by Hammoud al-Hinnawi and Youssef Jarbou.[1]

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