Syrian activist Hassan Akkad detained in Damascus
British Syrian activist Hassan Akkad was detained by security forces in Damascus on Wednesday evening. His arrest reportedly stems from a legal complaint filed by Syrian journalist Mousa al-Omar regarding Akkad's social media comments.

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AI-generatedBritish Syrian activist Hassan Akkad was detained by security forces in Damascus on Wednesday evening. His arrest reportedly stems from a legal complaint filed by Syrian journalist Mousa al-Omar regarding Akkad's social media comments. Akkad, founder of the Give Us the Money That You Owe! campaign, was taken into custody at a cafe in the al-Malki neighborhood. The campaign stated Akkad was previously summoned by the cybersecurity branch and that additional cases had been filed against him by unidentified complainants. While the Public Prosecutor confirmed Akkad's detention due to a search warrant, he also stated the case against him had been dropped. Mousa al-Omar informed Al Jazeera that he had instructed his lawyer to drop the case and expressed sadness over the situation.
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4 extractedMousa al-Omar stated he instructed his lawyer to tell the police he had dropped the case against Akkad.
Public Prosecutor Judge Hossam Khattab confirmed Akkad was detained due to a search warrant, but the case was dropped.
Syrian activist Hassan Akkad has been detained by security forces in Damascus.
His detention appears to be related to a legal complaint filed by Syrian journalist Mousa al-Omar.