Syrian Human Rights defender Anwar Al – Bunni released from prison on Monday 23 May 2011

May 23, 2011

Anwar Al-Bunni

Anwar Al-Bunni winner of the 2008 Front Line Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk has been released today. He finished serving his sentence on the 17th of May 2011 but was taken initially to a branch of the security apparatus before being finally released today. Anwar Al-Bunni was originally sentenced to a five year prison sentence because of his courageous work defending human rights defenders and opposition activists facing charges before the State Security Court, now slated to be abolished by a regime under pressure from the protests. He had also set up a human rights centre in Damascus to support the work of human rights defenders and publicly denounced the use of torture in Syrian prisons. This is very similar to the work and condemnation of Muhannad Al-Hassani the 2010 MEA Laureate which is still in prison.

The good news re Al-Bunni is tempered by the consideration that he was not released before he had served his time and that the Syrian regime still holds hundreds of human rights defenders in detention or under threat.

2 Responses to “Syrian Human Rights defender Anwar Al – Bunni released from prison on Monday 23 May 2011”

  1. Melchior van Velzen's avatar Melchior van Velzen Says:

    this is good nwes, dear hans. Even I have heard form him, so this must be very good news. As a matter of fact, it’s always good news when they release a human right defender.

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  2. Alexandra Bisia's avatar Alexandra Bisia Says:

    that’s good

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