Mohammed Saadoun has been sentenced

October 3, 2010 by  
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According to Kurdish Organization for Defending Human Rights and Public Freedoms in Syria – DAD Mohamed Saadoun member of the Political Committee of the Kurdish Azadi Party has been sentenced by the military judge in Qamishli today, 3 October 2010 in case number 4928. He was imprisoned for a year and fined one hundred Syrian pounds in accordance with Article 308 of the General Syrian Penal Code.

He was sentenced to six months and fined one hundred Syrian pounds, in accordance with Article 307 of the Syrian Penal Code. Read more

Mohammed Saadoun – trial postponed again

September 25, 2010 by  
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According to Kurdish Organization for Defending Human Rights and Public Freedoms in Syria – DAD, the trial of Mohammed Saadoun was postponed again on 15 September. He was not produced at Court.

The trial was held again on 19 September when he was brought to court. His defence lawyer, Mustafa Osso who is Chair of the Board of Trutsees of DAD, announced that his client pleads ‘not guilty’.

The case was adjourned to 3 October 2010

19 September 2010

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Mohammed Saadoun in Court in Syria

August 28, 2010 by  
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Mohammed Abdi SaadoonMilitary judge in Qamishli questioned Mohammed Saadoun, member of the Political Committee of the Kurdish Azadi Party in Syria

The individual military judge in Qamishli heard the case of Mohammed Saadoun member of the Political Committee of the Kurdish Azadi Party in Syria, on Tuesday 24 August 2010 [case no. 4928 of 2009].

In answer to the questions, Mohammed Saadoun said: ‘I am a member of the Kurdish Azadi Party in Syria, I am a member of the political committee. The purpose of my writings and articles published on the Internet and in the party newspapers is to identify the rights of the Kurdish people, and it is not my intention to encourage the Kurdish people to do acts which would incite conflict between the elements of the nation.’ Read more