Syrian authorities in Aleppo arrest former MP and police chief under Assad regime

Authorities arrested Abdel Razzak Barakat, a former police chief and MP under the defunct regime of Bashar Assad. (SANA)
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Updated 04 December 2025
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Syrian authorities in Aleppo arrest former MP and police chief under Assad regime

  • Abdel Razzak Barakat is alleged to have suppressed peaceful demonstrations in Homs at the beginning of the 2011 Syrian revolution
  • Syrian authorities affirm their commitment to prosecuting anyone involved in crimes against civilians during the Assad era

LONDON: The Syrian Counterterrorism Branch in the northern city of Aleppo arrested Abdel Razzak Barakat, a former police chief and MP under the defunct regime of Bashar Assad. 

The Ministry of Interior said that Barakat was involved in suppressing peaceful demonstrations in Homs at the beginning of the Syrian revolution in 2011 while serving as the city’s police commander. 

Barakat was transferred to the police command in Tabqa, in the Raqqa governorate of northeast Syria, and later became a member of parliament, representing the National Progressive Front, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency. 

Syrian authorities affirmed their commitment to prosecuting anyone involved in crimes against civilians during the former Assad regime. 

This week, the Internal Security Forces arrested five former military officials in the coastal Lataika province. Two of those detained previously acted as military judges and the three others as military doctors at the former Tishreen Military Hospital in the capital Damascus. All five face accusations of murder and of hiding crimes committed against civilians in Syrian prisons before the fall of Assad on Dec. 8, 2024.


Tunisia frees prominent lawyer who became vocal critic of president

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Tunisia frees prominent lawyer who became vocal critic of president

  • Souab is a retired administrative judge and lawyer who has repeatedly said the judiciary has lost its independence under Saied

TUNIS: A Tunisian court on Monday ordered the release of prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab, a fierce critic ​of President Kais Saied, his family said, in a move the opposition hopes will pave the way for the release of other jailed opponents.
Souab had been serving a five-year jail term following his arrest and imprisonment last year.
The court gave no reason for its decision at ‌a hearing ‌on Monday. Souab’s lawyers and ​family ‌said ⁠he ​had recently ⁠been suffering health problems.
“This is very good news, and we hope it will be followed by the release of all unjustly imprisoned detainees,” Souab’s brother Mongi told Reuters. “We are on our way to the prison waiting for his release.”
Souab’s arrest sparked ⁠widespread anger among political parties and civil ‌society groups, which saw ‌it as a dangerous escalation of ​a crackdown on ‌dissent and a further entrenchment of authoritarianism in ‌Tunisia.
Souab is a retired administrative judge and lawyer who has repeatedly said the judiciary has lost its independence under Saied.
Last year, he said the judiciary had been ‌destroyed and that judges were under pressure “with a knife to their heads.”
Authorities deemed ⁠his comments ⁠a threat to the judges, detaining him on terrorism-related charges.
Opposition and rights groups say Saied has had full control over the judiciary since he dissolved parliament in 2021 and began ruling by decree. He dissolved the independent Supreme Judicial Council and sacked dozens of judges in 2022.
Most opposition leaders, along with dozens of activists and critical journalists, remain behind bars. The opposition ​says Tunisia has become ​an open-air prison. Saied denies being a dictator or interfering in the judiciary.