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KurdistanObserver.com
Syria Arrests
Dissidents On Anniversary Of Kurdish-Arab Clashes
DAMASCUS, March 13, 2006 (AFP)
Security forces on Sunday arrested a former opposition
MP and several Kurdish demonstrators who were marking the second anniversary of
deadly clashes in northern Syria, human rights advocates said.
Riad Seif was detained along with at least five members
of the Kurdish Democratic Progressive Party during a sit-in near a Damascus
government building, said a statement by the Syrian Organization for Human
Rights.
Security forces beat and then detained some of the
demonstrators, after three of those taking part in the sit-in attempted to
deliver a message to Prime Minister Naji Otri, said human rights lawyer Anwar
Bunni, adding that several demonstrators had been wounded.
The rights group also said some demonstrators had been
wounded, and expressed its "concern over the violent behavior of security
services toward peaceful protestors who are asking for the release of political
detainees."
Bloody clashes, initially sparked by a riot between
rival fans at a football match, pitted mainly Kurdish protestors against
security forces and Arab tribesmen in the northern Syrian towns of Qameshli and
Aleppo in March 2004.
Forty people were killed during several days of violence
according to Kurdish sources, though Syrian authorities said 25 people had died.
Seif, 54, had been released in January after nearly five
years in prison for participating in a short-lived "Damascus spring" of
liberalization in 2001 by President Bashar al-Assad.
He was briefly rearrested last month after serving time
on charges of working "to change the constitution through illegal means." |