About six months ago Syrian cartoonist Akram Raslan disappeared in Damascus and was reportedly being held incommunicado by Assad's regime. He had been drawing for the Al-Fida (or Fedaa) newspaper in the city of Hama when he was grabbed. Now. he is about to be put on trial.
Very recently,
Cartoonists Rights Network International received a report from a reliable but
uncorroborated source, that Akram Raslan has been tortured repeatedly, and
transferred from one prison to another since his illegal detention. This latest
report says that he put on trial on June 3, 2013 for the crimes of
disrespecting the leader, being in league with the rebels, and working against
the interests of the state.
The Cartoonists Rights calls on the Syrian regime to drop charges against cartoonist Akram Raslan, release him immediately, and restore him to his family.
It is only through a coordinated and fast-paced effort to communicate with the Syrian government that our collective objections to the trial of cartoonist Akram Raslan might result in his being released.
Cartoonists Network
call on all cartoonists, human rights organizations, and friends of free
speech, to draw cartoons, and write letters in support of Akram Raslan to the
Syrian Ambassador in their country.
It worth mentioning,
in 2011 Syrian cartoonist Ali Ferzat was
grabbed by a car load of assailants, taken to the outskirts of Damascus and
beaten senseless. As the attackers left him bleeding on the side of the road,
they finished up by breaking his fingers. They told him that that was a lesson
to discourage him from making any further disrespectful cartoons of their boss.
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