On the first of October, members of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) kidnapped Rami Al Razzouk, of Syria's only free radio station, Radio ANA. They returned on Oct. 15, breaking into the office to seize the equipment the journalists had used to broadcast a radio program to the area's residents. We have an official statement from his news organization.
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Washington Post: On the first of October, members of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) kidnapped Rami Al Razzouk, of Syria's only free radio station, Radio ANA. They returned on Oct. 15, breaking into the office to seize the equipment the journalists had used to broadcast a radio program to the area's residents. We also have an official statement from his news organization.
At an elite property of the Washington Post, read the full report: http://ur1.ca/fx7c1
Official Statement from ANA New Media Association:
“In regards to the abuses and the continuous crackdown on civil society movements in the Syrian region including free media organizations trying to convey the events taking place on syrian soil. On the 15th of October 2013 a number of personnel ordered by the group ISIS (The Syrian State of Iraq and Syria) performed a crackdown on Radio ANA’s Media office in Raqqah City. This crackdown included the confiscation of Radio ANA’s broadcasting equipment and the detaining of Rami al Razzouk, a member of the ANA New Media Association network, Rami to our knowledge has been tortured severely and thus transferred to Der al Zor for further interrogation, We ANA new media association condemn the oppression committed by ISIS on our members who are dedicated to openly conveying the events on the ground, ANA refuses to stop its operation in Raqqah city and vows to continue broadcasting whether with ISIS approval or not. A number of Radio Stations who claim to oppose this kind of oppression continue to avoid collision with these extremist groups by broadcasting revolutionary and islamic content. Our revolution was one for freedom and democracy and freedom of expression, Free media is the only way forward for our country, any party that stands to oppose us will not intimidate us or prevent us from making our voices known.
Freedom to Rami Al Razzouk
The ANA Team"
http://revolution-news.com/syrian-media-activist-rami-al-razzouk-kidnapped-by-islamic-state-of-iraq-and-syria-isis/
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