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“Freedom Bus” in Brussels Speaks Up for Victims of Forced Disappearance in Syria

Published : 11-03-2019

“Freedom Bus” in Brussels Speaks Up for Victims of Forced Disappearance in Syria

The “Families for Freedom” movement called for a rally in Brussels in solidarity with the missing and detained people in Syria.

A so-called “Bus for Freedom” trip staged by the movement embarked from London in November 2017, passing through European countries and carrying pictures of victims of enforced disappearance in Syria.

The list of passengers includes six Syrian women whose relatives have fallen prey to secret detention in Syria. Lawyer Noura Ghazi, the wife of Basel Safadi Khartabil who was killed in Syrian state jails, also appears onboard of the bus.

The campaigners said the “Freedom Bus” will land in Brussels at the Place du Luxembourg on Wednesday March 13 at 12 a.m. The bus will be parked near the European Parliament at a time when the Brussels III Conference on "Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region” is set to be convened.

The movement pledged to keep up rallies in an attempt to push for the release of thousands of persons who have been held in Syrian government dungeons and held captive by ISIS and other warring militias across the Syrian territories.

The movement also vowed to continue to speak up for the families whose relatives have been tortured in jail.

The women-led movement said it will keep on pressurizing stakeholders who will discuss the future of Syria at the Brussels Conference to take urgent action regarding the fate of hundreds of missing persons and push for the prosecution of those standing behind such “crimes against humanity”.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8416

The “Families for Freedom” movement called for a rally in Brussels in solidarity with the missing and detained people in Syria.

A so-called “Bus for Freedom” trip staged by the movement embarked from London in November 2017, passing through European countries and carrying pictures of victims of enforced disappearance in Syria.

The list of passengers includes six Syrian women whose relatives have fallen prey to secret detention in Syria. Lawyer Noura Ghazi, the wife of Basel Safadi Khartabil who was killed in Syrian state jails, also appears onboard of the bus.

The campaigners said the “Freedom Bus” will land in Brussels at the Place du Luxembourg on Wednesday March 13 at 12 a.m. The bus will be parked near the European Parliament at a time when the Brussels III Conference on "Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region” is set to be convened.

The movement pledged to keep up rallies in an attempt to push for the release of thousands of persons who have been held in Syrian government dungeons and held captive by ISIS and other warring militias across the Syrian territories.

The movement also vowed to continue to speak up for the families whose relatives have been tortured in jail.

The women-led movement said it will keep on pressurizing stakeholders who will discuss the future of Syria at the Brussels Conference to take urgent action regarding the fate of hundreds of missing persons and push for the prosecution of those standing behind such “crimes against humanity”.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8416