Syrian opposition political and social activist
Riad Hammoud Darar (Arabic : رياض حمود دارار , born 1954) is a Syrian opposition political and social activist and author from Deir ez-Zor . He was a proponent of human rights for Kurds in Syria since 2000. During his activism, he was imprisoned by the Syrian government for 5 years and was released in 2010.[ 2] On 25 February 2017, he was elected as the co-leader of the Syrian Democratic Council .[ 1]
Early life
Riad Darar was born in Deir ez-Zor in 1954. He received a bachelor's degree on Arabic language some time later, and became a preacher and an imam at a mosque in Deir ez-Zor.[ 1]
Political career
Since 2000, Riad Darar became a political activist and began to work with various non-governmental organizations .[ 1] After an uprising by Kurds in Syria in 2004, Mashouq al-Khaznawi , a Kurdish Sufi religious leader, was arrested and assassinated by the Syrian military intelligence in May 2005. Riad Darar was among those who were present at al-Khaznawi's funeral, and gave a speech. The next month, Darar was arrested.[ 2] On 2 April 2006, he was sentenced to 5 years in prison by the Supreme State Security Court .[ 3]
On 10 June 2010, Riad Darar was released from prison.[ 3] In June 2011, during the early phase of the Syrian uprising , he became a founding member of the National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change , a Syrian opposition bloc.[ 1] Riad Darar became one of the major figures in the Syrian opposition.[ 4] In August 2014, he resigned from the NCC due to the lack of unity.[ 5]
On 25 February 2017, during the second conference of the Syrian Democratic Council in al-Malikiyah , Riad Darar was elected as the co-leader of the SDC, replacing Haytham Manna , another former NCC member who resigned from the SDC. Riad Darar then announced his support for federalism and democracy in Syria,[ 1] including in Deir ez-Zor.[ 5]
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