He added in statements to (16/6/2020) episode of the program "The opposite direction" that hunger has reached people to a stage that pushed them to go out and will have no mercy on anyone until they take their right, and said that the conspiracy to which Syria is subject does not mean allowing officials to practice lies against the people.

He advised officials in his country to search for another "peg" to justify their corruption instead of the peg of the global conspiracy because they became the conspiracy.

He stressed that the accusation in the deterioration of the situation of the Syrians today is directed inside and not outside, but he saw that going down the street serves the interests of the government in covering its catastrophic failure, so he called on the Syrian citizens not to protest in the streets, and instead asked President Bashar al-Assad to hold the government accountable.

Barhoum stressed the need for the new government to be free of corrupt members of the current government, because they are "corrupt and terrorists" and the opposition has nothing to do with what is happening.

In turn, Omar Rakhmon, a member of the National Reconciliation Commission in Syria, said that the endosperm in 2011 stood with Syria against the Israeli partition system, and now with the high price rises, there is discomfort on the part of the people not only in Sweida but in many Syrian cities, and the responsible system is corrupt by the government. .

He added that President Al-Assad is innocent of the corruption that has brought Syria to the difficult situation it is, and said, "It is sufficient for him to preserve the unity of Syria over the past ten years."

He held the Syrian opposition, which he said had become mercenaries for the Turkish regime, responsible for the causes of the collapse of the Syrian pound and the economy.

On the other hand, the Syrian journalist Ahmed Al-Hawas talked about the steadfastness of the people of As-Suwayda in the face of the oppression of the regime, and stressed that the Syrian revolution reached all the Syrian lands, and attributed the causes of the collapse of the lira to the dispute over the sharing of billions between Bashar al-Assad and Rami Makhlouf, which finally appeared to the public.

He stressed that the allegations against the revolution are invalid because the regime from the first day of its launch has stuck with all the charges and failed to do so, and he continued that the people of As-Suwayda pay the price of preventing their youth from entering the Syrian bloodbath.

The director of the “I Am Al Man” Foundation, Malik Abu Khair, talked about the suffering that the Suwayda people have suffered since the Islamic State stormed it and how Assad abandoned it and did not provide anything to it.

He added that the regime moved a street opposite to the street demanding an end to corruption and high prices, and also intimidated them from the return of ISIS control over them.

Abu Khair called on the Syrian regime to respect the demands of the people of Sweida, stressing that the government practiced blackmail with the people of Sweida, where they bargained for sending their children to the army in exchange for fulfilling their demands.