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Dissident writer Michel Kilo freed in Syria | Dissident writer Michel Kilo freed in Syria |
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Syrian writer and pro-democracy campaigner Michel Kilo has been released from prison after serving a three-year sentence. | Syrian writer and pro-democracy campaigner Michel Kilo has been released from prison after serving a three-year sentence. |
He was convicted of weakening national sentiment and encouraging sectarian strife after he joined calls for Syria to recognise Lebanon's independence. | He was convicted of weakening national sentiment and encouraging sectarian strife after he joined calls for Syria to recognise Lebanon's independence. |
While he was in prison, Syria established diplomatic relations with Lebanon and exchanged ambassadors. | While he was in prison, Syria established diplomatic relations with Lebanon and exchanged ambassadors. |
Rights groups branded the sentence as political in order to silence dissent. | Rights groups branded the sentence as political in order to silence dissent. |
Michel Kilo was released on Tuesday evening, five days after his three-year term elapsed. | Michel Kilo was released on Tuesday evening, five days after his three-year term elapsed. |
He said he was in good health and had been treated well in prison, but needed time to recuperate, adding that he would continue his political activism. | He said he was in good health and had been treated well in prison, but needed time to recuperate, adding that he would continue his political activism. |
The 69-year-old was among seven opposition figures jailed for signing the Beirut-Damascus Declaration, which called for normalising Lebanese-Syrian relations after decades of domination by Syria of its smaller neighbour Lebanon. | The 69-year-old was among seven opposition figures jailed for signing the Beirut-Damascus Declaration, which called for normalising Lebanese-Syrian relations after decades of domination by Syria of its smaller neighbour Lebanon. |
The declaration, signed by 500 Lebanese and Syrians, also called for demarcating the Syrian-Lebanese border and an end to political killings in Lebanon - which Syria's foes in Lebanon blamed on Damascus. The Syrian authorities have denied any role in the killings. | |
Signatory and human rights lawyer Anwar al-Bunni remains in jail after being sentenced to five years for the same charges as Kilo. | Signatory and human rights lawyer Anwar al-Bunni remains in jail after being sentenced to five years for the same charges as Kilo. |
Western governments had called repeatedly for Michel Kilo's release. | Western governments had called repeatedly for Michel Kilo's release. |
Correspondents say non-violent opponents of the Syrian government are seldom made to complete their entire sentences, but others have been kept in jail past their due release dates. | Correspondents say non-violent opponents of the Syrian government are seldom made to complete their entire sentences, but others have been kept in jail past their due release dates. |
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