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  • Detained for a Month in Daraa… Former MP Released Amid Controversy Over Accountability Standards

  • The release of figures linked to the former regime without clear criteria reflects a lack of transparency, which may undermine trust in the transitional justice process and fuel public anger
Detained for a Month in Daraa… Former MP Released Amid Controversy Over Accountability Standards
فاروق الحمادي، عضو "مجلس الشعب" السوري السابق

Farouq Al-Hammadi, a former member of the Syrian "People’s Assembly," was released after being held for over a month by "Public Security" in Daraa province, where he faced accusations of collaborating with the previous regime’s security apparatus.

According to local sources, Al-Hammadi's release occurred without an official explanation, raising questions about the transparency of handling cases involving figures associated with the former regime. The absence of public trials or legal clarifications justifying his release has further fueled these concerns.

Observers suggest that this move reflects the ongoing policy of settlements made under unclear standards, reinforcing fears about the prospects of transitional justice. While the fate of many detainees remains unknown, politically influential figures are being released, creating an impression that non-judicial considerations influence these decisions.

Reactions to the release were mixed, with some welcoming it while others criticized it. Activists argued that this release demonstrates an unbalanced approach to accountability, as figures linked to the regime are pardoned without clear explanations of the charges or the reasons for their dismissal. This could ultimately undermine efforts to achieve justice.

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