Syria tries 12 over call for democracy
Twelve opposition activists who signed a declaration calling for democracy in Syria went on trial yesterday and rejected all prosecution charges, a human rights group said.
"The 12 Damascus Declaration opposition members have appeared before the Criminal court," the National Organisation for Human Rights in Syria said.
"They rejected all accusations made against them and stressed that the Damascus Declaration was not an undertaking (carried out) in a secret manner and that its aim was to defend the homeland," it said in a statement.
The court adjourned the hearing until August 26.
The accused are charged with "spreading false information which weakens the morale of the nation and national sentiment, joining a secret organisation with the aim of modifying the nation's political and economic status, incitng racial and sectarian dissent and harming the state," according to Syrian non-governmental organisations.
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