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Syria frees 112 political prisoners
2004-12-08
Mr. Pencil-Neck is running scared.
DAMASCUS - Syria freed 112 political prisoners under a presidential pardon on Tuesday, the official news agency reported. The agency did not give details about the prisoners that it said were released "in the framework of a presidential pardon." It said another 20 prisoners were released in November.

It was not immediately clear how many political prisoners were left in jail but estimates vary between none and hundreds, depending on the criteria of political prisoner, lawyers said.

Several hundred of the Arab country's Kurdish minority were arrested during riots by Syrian Kurds in northern cities that erupted after a soccer match brawl in March. "There are people who are sentenced to jail terms on charges that might not be seen as political by the authorities but there are hundreds of prisoners yet to be released," lawyer and human rights activist Anwar al-Bunni told Reuters. Bunni said activists were trying to identify who had been released in the latest move.

One source said the prisoners were from "all the colours of the political spectrum ... I am not certain but I think that there are no political prisoners left." Bunni said 160 others have been released so far this year.

Hundreds of political prisoners have been released since President Bashar al-Assad came to power. He introduced a measure of political freedom, but critics say authorities later cracked down again on political activists.  
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Leaddog2, thank you so much for moving to an all-italic format. Its so much easier on my old eyes, not to mention my blood pressure. Perhaps some day you'll be able to take the final step, and wean yourself off the italics, too. But this is a good interim step.
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-12-08 1:42:22 PM  

#2  I wonder who we will take care of first, Syria or Iran. If it is Iran, the Euro-weenie's will howl.

Syria, on the other hand, has the distinction of holding Sadamn's biological and chemical weapons. When we find them in Syria, that should PERMANENTLY ELIMINATE Dean, Gore, Kerry and the other anti-American Demoncrats from political viability in the future. It should also shut up the French and all other insane Leftists.
Posted by: leaddog2   2004-12-08 12:56:41 PM  

#1  many of those released requested that those who met them at the gates of the prison help them as they searched for their tongues and limbs along side the desert highway to allepo
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-12-08 3:05:05 AM  

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