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    Syrian gunmen break artist's hands as 'warning'

    BEIRUT (AP) — A renowned political cartoonist whose drawings expressed Syrians' frustrated hopes for change was grabbed after he left his studio early Thursday and beaten by masked gunmen who broke his hands and dumped him on a road outside Damascus.

    One of Syria's most famous artists, Ali Ferzat, 60, earned international recognition and the respect of many Arabs with stinging caricatures that infuriated dictators including Iraq's Saddam Hussein, Libya's Moammar Gadhafi and, particularly in recent months, Syria's autocratic Assad family.

    He lay badly bruised in a hospital bed Thursday evening with his hands swathed in bandages, a stark reminder that no Syrian remains immune to a brutal crackdown on a five-month anti-government uprising.

    Ferzat remembers the gunmen telling him that "this is just a warning," as they beat him, a relative told The Associated Press.

    "We will break your hands so that you'll stop drawing," the masked men said, according to the relative, who spoke anonymously for fear of retaliation.

    Before inheriting Syria's presidency from his father in 2000, Bashar Assad, a British-trained eye doctor, used to visit Ferzat's exhibitions and offer encouraging words, the artist has said.

    When the new president opened Syria to reforms, Ferzat was allowed to publish the country's first private newspaper in decades, a satirical weekly called The Lamplighter.

    The paper was an instant hit, with copies of each issue selling out a few hours after hitting the stands. It was soon shut down, however, as Assad began cracking down on dissent and jailing critics after the brief, heady period known as the Damascus Spring quickly lost steam.

    Ferzat became a vehement critic of the regime, particularly after the military launched a brutal crackdown on the country's protest movement.

    Human rights groups said Assad's forces have killed more than 2,000 people since the uprising against his autocratic rule erupted in mid-March, touched off by the wave of revolutions sweeping the Arab world.

    An endearing figure with a bushy gray beard, Ferzat drew cartoons about the uprising and posted the illustrations on his private website, providing comic relief to many Syrians who were unable to follow his work in local newspapers because of a ban on his drawings.

    His illustrations grew bolder in recent months, with some of his cartoons directly criticizing Assad, even through caricatures of the president are forbidden in Syria.

    This week, he published a cartoon showing Assad with a packed suitcase, frantically hitching a ride with a fleeing Gadhafi. Another drawing showed dictators walking a long red carpet that leads them, in the end, to a dustbin.

    The response was swift.

    Ferzat, who usually works late into the night, left his studio at 4 a.m. Thursday, but a jeep with tinted windows quickly cut him off, according to the relative. Four masked gunmen then dragged him out of his car, bundled him into the jeep and drove him to the airport road just outside Damascus, beating him and making threats all the while.

    The men then singed the artist's beard, put a bag over his head and dumped him on the side of the road.

    The Facebook page of the U.S. Embassy in Damascus described it as a "government-sponsored, targeted, brutal attack."

    The Obama administration, which has called for Assad to step down, said the cartoonist's beating was deplorable.

    "They broke his hands in the most disgusting and deplorable way to send a message," said U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland. "It's not only Ali Ferzat that we're worried about. The regime has also locked up a number of other prominent dissidents to send a message."

    The United States and European nations are seeking U.N. sanctions against Assad and his regime. The Security Council scheduled closed consultations Thursday on their draft resolution that would impose an arms embargo on Syria, an asset freeze on Assad and key members and companies associated with his regime, and a travel ban on 21 individuals.

    Diplomats said Russia and China, both with close ties to Damascus, boycotted the meeting. Russian U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin hinted Wednesday that he would veto the resolution, saying the council should use dialogue to persuade Syria to end its violent crackdown on protesters. Calls to Russian and Chinese U.N. Missions seeking comment were not immediately returned.

    Assad's crackdown has not spared other Syrian intellectuals and artists who dared to voice criticism. A group of intellectuals and artists, including Syrian actress May Skaff, were rounded up and jailed for a week last month after holding a protest in Damascus.

    Damascus-based activist and film producer Shadi Abu Fakher went missing on July 23 and has not been heard of since.

    Ferzat, however, is the most famous victim of the repression to date. He had been encouraging other Syrian artists to side with the protesters, even publishing on his website a "List of Shame" that included names of those who were on the side of the regime.

    "We were a group of reformers in the country, and suddenly, the doors of hell opened on us. It was a huge disappointment," Ferzat told the AP earlier this month in a phone interview.

    The timing of the attack strongly suggests Ferzat's attackers knew his unusual working hours and had been tracking him. Ferzat said his day starts at 5 p.m.

    In the telephone interview, he said he was full of hope that the Syrian revolution would bring about the change fervently desired by so many Syrians.

    "There are two things in this life that cannot be crushed — the will of God and the will of the people," he said.

    Asked if he fears arrest because of his drawings, he said: "I have killed the policeman in my head."

    After news of Ferzat's attack broke Thursday, online social networking sites exploded with angry postings.

    "Assad's Syria is the burial ground of talent," read a posting on Twitter.

    "Ali Ferzat, your innovation will stand in the face of their cowardice and hate," wrote Suheir Atassi, a prominent Syrian pro-democracy activist.

    Soon after the attack, his website where he published his cartoons and satirical commentary was taken down. "This account has been suspended," reads a message on the website, http://www.ali-ferzat.com/.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Matthew Lee in Washington and Edith M. Lederer at the U.N. contributed to this report

    ___

    Zeina Karam can be reached on http://twitter.com/zkaram

     

    931 comments

    • dp  •  8 mths ago
      Again!!!
      When will he ever learn.
      He was told not to do that but he did anyway.
      Off with his head
    • Hips  •  8 mths ago
      What is even more disturbing, to me, is that we invite these diverse cultured peoples (from more than one country) to live here and that viciousness continues to be perpetrated on people in our country with approval from some liberal arenas and no amount of insistence will ever garner tolerance from these segments of the world’s population. I for one do not tolerate this behavior and will not ever tolerate it when I observe it personally. Just my opinion and I have an asshole…
    • d g  •  8 mths ago
      No worries folks, nothing to see here.. Obama will take care of everything!
      That is all..
      • Hips 8 mths ago
        hilarious - good one
    • mac marine  •  9 mths ago
      freedom isn't free
    • Liber A. lien  •  9 mths ago
      Teh Siryan prezident, him listinz to Basement Cat too much. Him nawt gets cheezburger.
    • daniel  •  9 mths ago
      to bobd guess what. Our government would not have to order our own troops to shoot to kill if america rose up like the arab world seems to be doing. Our government has foreign troops stattioned here in america to shoot us. WE are in their countries for that purpose.American soldiers and many of them would defect to the american people before shooting them,...Hence the foreign troops.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        R EALLY? no answer to such far fetched comment. Foreign troops?
      • JimW 9 mths ago
        Your own brand of Koolaid I see.
      • George 9 mths ago
        Daniel explain what you mean?
    • CW  •  9 mths ago
      Ahh yes! Islam......the religion of peace.
      • Cigouave 9 mths ago
        Nothing like this ever happens in non-Muslim countries. That's why the Soviet Union was such a wonderful place to live.
      • Dr. O 9 mths ago
        You sure are stupid
      • Dr. Amore 9 mths ago
        Dr.O you unaware and stupid. CW you forgot to add "and tolerance".
    • leo  •  9 mths ago
      WOW there for real over there.
    • jim  •  9 mths ago
      News of such people and the things they do in these far off lands is repulsive and very disturbing.

      However, much more repulsive and disturbing to me on a personal note is that there are such people in this country living in our local states and neighborhoods, and it is only our governing system and general levels of tolerance/intolerance that prevents the amount of behaviour like this we read about from happening on our streets. Of course we know this behavior is common with KKK and skin heads, gangs and various hate groups, but also occurs among non organized people as well, and it is important that we do not ever accept this behavior as common or appropriate for any reason. We must all learn to accept each other and tolerate any and all people and all their differences regardless of one's racial, sexual persuasion, religious or political convictions or other differences and choices. We must perserve peace and respect for others.
      • Hips 8 mths ago
        we as in? the victims of their crimes?
      • jim 8 mths ago
        please don't be so over zealous in trying to read between the lines and try to focus on the real intent of the comment in the attitude it was written.
    • Bill  •  9 mths ago
      PEACEFUL ISLAM.
      • JeffS 9 mths ago
        God you're stupid. This has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with a dictator trying to stay in power. You act like people of other faiths haven't done things like this or worse. Try reading about the Spanish Inquisition.
      • dr. kenneth noisewater 9 mths ago
        ya. you know nothing of Islam or the teachings of the Koran. educate youself. or even try talking to someone, anyone who practices it. or you can just remain an ignorant arrogant #$%$ i really dont care.
      • Dr. O 9 mths ago
        You're an idiot. So are the others that gave you a thumbs up. You've obviously had too many thumbs up your #$%$ That's why you never got an education.
    • Erik  •  9 mths ago
      "We will break your hands so that you'll stop drawing," the masked men said, according to the relative, who spoke anonymously for fear of retaliation.

      Wow, what cowards. The whole lot of them. Even the relative is essentially condoning the act by not outing the people that did it. Then again, given the regime that this is taking place under, nothing would likely happen.

      There is a reason muslims are constantly at war with themselves and why surrounding countries merely put up with them... these are not rational people. It's reasons like this why most Americans would rather not have a significant Muslim population next to them.

      Call me what you will, but behavior like that won't and never should be tolerated or excused for any reason.
    • Janjosh  •  9 mths ago
      Cowards in the lowest form.
    • Ron  •  9 mths ago
      That's it, again I'm on the "Bomb Them Into The Netherworld" train. I actually feel that it would be good for the world.
    • lucky charms  •  9 mths ago
      Awww , do the little babies not like cartoons , pretty sad mentality that you can't enjoy humor . Why not just kill yourself if you HATE that much ? JUst sayin
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      How about we find & KILL the hand breakers as a "WARNING" to others!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Rob  •  9 mths ago
      Mr. Assad and Seal Team 6 may meet to discuss politics sometime in the near future, hopefully.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      How would you like to be a stand up comedian in Syria ?
    • red1veteran  •  9 mths ago
      Round up all of the people who disagree with the Dictatorship, put them in concentration camps, torture them, harass them, maim them, kill them, seek them out and destroy them. Keep power by force and coercion. Rule by force. Rule by intimidation. Rule by threat of death. Rule by the thoughts and actions of one person over the people. No one may question or criticize the Dictatorship. Hitler. No one has learned the lessons.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Thank God he was not a porn star !
    • Ted  •  9 mths ago
      I am so disappointed that an educated person (ophthalmologist from London) could cripple his fellow citizen over cartoons. How could Assad disgrace himself like this?
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