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Jun 19, 2026
Syrian Activist Hassan Akkad Detained in Damascus Over Cyber‑Law Complaint
British‑Syrian activist **Hassan Akkad** was arrested in Damascus on June 19, 2026 after criticizin…
Lead: Activist’s Arrest Highlights Tensions in Post‑Assad SyriaBritish‑Syrian activist Hassan Akkad was taken into custody by security forces in Damascus on June 19, 2026 after posting online criticism of journalist Mousa al‑Omar. The incident underscores the fragile state of civil‑society space in a country still grappling with the legacy of the Assad regime.Detention of Hassan Akkad in Damascus Over Cyber‑Law ComplaintAkkad, founder of the Give Us the Money That You Owe! campaign, was arrested at about 9:45 pm local time (18:45 GMT) while seated in a café in the al‑Malki neighbourhood. Witnesses reported that five plain‑clothes officers first seized his phone before informing him of the arrest. The legal basis cited was a complaint filed by journalist Mousa al‑Omar under Syria’s cybersecurity law.June 4 2026 – Akkad summoned by the cybersecurity branch.June 19 2026 – Arrest at al‑Malki café, 9:45 pm.Post‑arrest – Akkad’s lawyers claim no legal basis was presented.Financial Stakes: $700,000 Pledge and Campaign FundingThe campaign tracks donations for Syria’s reconstruction, and Akkad has publicly pledged $700,000 in projects and cash. He accused al‑Omar of failing to deliver on similar financial commitments, a claim that appears to have triggered the cyber‑crime complaint.Chilling Effect on Syrian Civil Society and Freedom of ExpressionThe arrest raises broader concerns about the protection of free speech in a transitional political environment. Lawyers argue the detention bypassed established legal procedures, while observers note the use of a cybersecurity law enacted under the former regime may contradict the interim government’s stated reforms.Potential Outcomes for Akkad and the Syrian Reform NarrativeInternational attention, including inquiries from Al Jazeera, could pressure Syrian authorities to either drop the case or provide a transparent trial. If released, Akkad may resume his advocacy, but a prolonged detention could deter other activists and weaken the momentum of reconstruction‑focused civil initiatives.
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#Mousa al-Omar
#Syrian government
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