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"Freedom Bus" reaches Paris and demands the freedom of the detainees in the Syrian regime’s prisons

Published : 30-01-2018

"Freedom Bus" reaches Paris and demands the freedom of the detainees in the Syrian regime’s prisons

The “Freedom Bus,” organized by the “Families for Freedom Movement,” which is led by Syrian women aiming to defend the rights of detainees and forcibly disappeared people, reached Paris the day before yesterday in order to raise awareness about the situation of the detainees in Syria and demanding their release.

The Bus’ journey started last November in London. It carries pictures of the forcibly detained in the Syrian regime prisons, with two banners that say ‘Damascus’ and ‘Freedom for the Detainees.’

On the bus, were six Syrian women who are related to the detainees and the disappeared, including the Lawyer “Noura Ghazy,” wife of the Palestinian activist “Bassel Safady” who was executed in the Syrian prisons three years after his detention.

The campaign’s organizers said: “This bus carries the heartbeats of the mothers waiting for their children, and the longing of the husbands, wives, brothers and sisters waiting for one of their family members to knock on their door once again.”

The women confirmed that during its journey, the Freedom Bus will pass through the cities of the world, trying to gather the solidarity of the people of the world who do not accept injustice, stressing the lifting of the voice of freedom for the detainees and disappeared forcibly.

The number of Palestinian detainees in the Syrian regime prisons has exceeded 1656 detainees, according to the Action Group. They are facing the worst methods of torture by members of the Syrian security. Thousands of victims of torture have also been documented.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6542

The “Freedom Bus,” organized by the “Families for Freedom Movement,” which is led by Syrian women aiming to defend the rights of detainees and forcibly disappeared people, reached Paris the day before yesterday in order to raise awareness about the situation of the detainees in Syria and demanding their release.

The Bus’ journey started last November in London. It carries pictures of the forcibly detained in the Syrian regime prisons, with two banners that say ‘Damascus’ and ‘Freedom for the Detainees.’

On the bus, were six Syrian women who are related to the detainees and the disappeared, including the Lawyer “Noura Ghazy,” wife of the Palestinian activist “Bassel Safady” who was executed in the Syrian prisons three years after his detention.

The campaign’s organizers said: “This bus carries the heartbeats of the mothers waiting for their children, and the longing of the husbands, wives, brothers and sisters waiting for one of their family members to knock on their door once again.”

The women confirmed that during its journey, the Freedom Bus will pass through the cities of the world, trying to gather the solidarity of the people of the world who do not accept injustice, stressing the lifting of the voice of freedom for the detainees and disappeared forcibly.

The number of Palestinian detainees in the Syrian regime prisons has exceeded 1656 detainees, according to the Action Group. They are facing the worst methods of torture by members of the Syrian security. Thousands of victims of torture have also been documented.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6542