From 2013 to 2016, Assad's regime called it a reconciliation operation with neighbours in Damascus, like Qaboun or Muadamiyat. The experience from those evacuations was the men going to prison or being recruited for the army, and the children and women staying in the schools. Those schools were held by the Assad regime. There were no other scenarios or other plans from the regime.
For Aleppo, there is the border with Turkey, which helped civilians evacuate outside of Syria. For Ghouta, there is no border or any country that might help to take those civilians.
We repeat our demands, which are also the demands from the ground. The civilians from Ghouta don't want to leave the area because they have the right to stay on their land. This is one of the first articles of the human rights declaration. We want to put pressure on the regime.