Syrian authorities release 70 political prisoners

Abdul-Karim Rihawi, who heads the Syrian Human Rights League, says most of those released on Saturday had been imprisoned at Saidnaya prison in a Damascus suburb where political detainees are usually kept

March 26, 2011 04:50 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:57 am IST - Damascus, Syria

Anti-Syrian government protester, displays Arabic words on his hands, reading "Yes for freedom, no to violence" during a protest after Friday prayers in Damascus, Syria. Photo: AP.

Anti-Syrian government protester, displays Arabic words on his hands, reading "Yes for freedom, no to violence" during a protest after Friday prayers in Damascus, Syria. Photo: AP.

A Syrian human rights activist says authorities have released 70 political prisoners.

Abdul—Karim Rihawi, who heads the Syrian Human Rights League, says most of those released on Saturday had been imprisoned at Saidnaya prison in a Damascus suburb where political detainees are usually kept. He says no further details were immediately available.

Syria has released groups of detainees in the past week in an effort to appease protesters and contain the fallout from a deadly crackdown on demonstrations that have gripped the country for a week.

Authorities have reportedly detained dozens of others during the violence.

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