The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Graffiti and leaflets | Daraa residents express solidarity with Kanaker, demanding release of female detainees from regime’s prisons

Reliable sources in Al-Yadoudah town in Daraa countryside have informed SOHR that unknown individuals left graffiti on the town’s walls, expressing solidarity with Kanaker town in Rif Dimashq. Some pieces of this graffiti read “Oh, Kanaker, Daraa is with you – Kanaker free people are ours – Death rather than humiliation”.

 

On the other hand, unknown individuals distributed leaflets in Jasem city in rural Draa, demanding the release of female detainees from the Syrian regime’s prisons in Kanaker.

 

A few days ago, Observatory eyewitnesses monitored several young men taking down a huge picture of the head of the Syrian regime “Bashar al-Assad”, setting it on fire in Kanaker town, following the arrest of three women from the town for unknown reasons. According to SOHR sources, the town was witnessing rising tension and deployment of local gunmen from the town on the main roads.

 

SOHR sources said that day that protests took place in the town of Kanaker in the western Rif Dimashq. The protesters blocked the roads and set rubber tires on fire, protesting the arrest of three women from the town by regime intelligence service.