Riad Seif (; born 25 November 1946)
is a Syrian political dissident and prominent businessman who founded and led the
Forum for National Dialogue. Seif was elected to the
Parliament of Syria in 1994 as an independent and again in 1998. For several years he owned an
Adidas
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franchise in
Damascus
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.
[Wright, ''Dreams and Shadows'', 2008, p. 218] During the
Syrian civil war, he was a prominent member of the
Syrian opposition and presided for a time the
Syrian National Coalition.
Career
According to Seif, his career in business started with "a workshop for manufacturing shirts in 1963." In 1993, he began "building the New Adidas Company in 1993 ... the first of its kind in Syria", after acquiring a franchise for Syria from the
Adidas
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Corporation.
Following the death of Syrian leader
Hafez al-Assad
Hafez al-Assad (6 October 193010 June 2000) was a Syrian politician and military officer who was the president of Syria from 1971 until Death and state funeral of Hafez al-Assad, his death in 2000. He was previously the Prime Minister of Syria ...
in June 2000, Seif assembled "leading
yrianintellectuals and independent voices" to discuss "how to open up Syria's ... political system." The group – which met every Wednesday evening, in Seif's living room and was later dubbed the
Forum for National Dialogue – "debated human rights, pluralism, press and academic freedoms, and how to build a civil society," and was the first of several forums that "marked the onset" of the
Damascus Spring.
[Wright, ''Dreams and Shadows'', 2008, p.224] In January 2001, Seif announced his intention to create a new political party to compete with the ruling
Ba'th Party
The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party ( ' ), also known simply as Bath Party (), was a political party founded in Syria by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and associates of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The party espoused Ba'athism, which is an ideology ...
. Around this time he also questioned the monopoly on the new
cellular telephone system granted to the family of Hafez al-Assad's wife
Anisa Makhlouf. Calling the deal "a big scandal that would cost Syria, an underdeveloped country, millions and millions of dollars", Seif "spoke against it loudly in parliament and forced them to investigate it."
[Wright, ''Dreams and Shadows'', 2008, p.227] After a major meeting of the Forum for National Dialogue on 5 September 2001 which several hundred people attended, Seif was arrested. Charged with "defying the state and trying to change the constitution by illegal means," he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison and released in January 2006.
[Wright, ''Dreams and Shadows'', 2008, p.228-30] Since then Seif has told journalists that he and his family have been threatened by Syrian ''
Mukhabarat'' demanding that he not talk to diplomats or any other foreigners, and that his businesses have been forced into bankruptcy; according to Seif, "It started when they cut off supplies for my factories".
Amnesty International
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reports that since his release from prison he "has been subjected to various forms of harassment and ill-treatment," including the refusal to allow him to leave the country in late August 2007 for treatment of his
prostate cancer
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, "which has advanced to a stage where it is liable to start spreading to other parts of his body without specialist treatment, which is only available outside Syria."
He was again arrested in early 2008 and imprisoned for trying to "overthrow the government", in reference to his work as a leader in the
Damascus Declaration. He was then incarcerated in
Adra Prison together with other leaders of the Damascus Declarations.
On 6 May 2011, at the beginning of the
Syrian uprising, he was arrested again in Damascus. He left Syria in 2012, and joined the
Syrian National Council, then the main leadership structure for the
Syrian opposition abroad. Later that year, with support from the
United States
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and
Qatar
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, he published a proposal for creating a broader structure that would provide more effective leadership for the opposition and establish connection with the grassroots revolutionary movements within the country.
This led in November 2012 to the creation of the
Syrian National Coalition (SNC). Seif became one of its vice-presidents. On 6 May 2017, in
Doha
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,
Qatar
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, he was elected president of the coalition.
After 10 months, Seif resigned as president of the coalition, due to health issues and clashes with his vice-president,
Abdurrahman Mustafa. He was succeeded by Mustafa.
Awards
* "Menschenrechtspreis der Stadt
Weimar
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" (Translation: "Human Rights Award of the City of Weimar"),
Germany
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2003
References
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1946 births
Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Syria
Anti-Assad politicians of the Syrian civil war
Living people
Members of the People's Assembly of Syria
National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces members
People from Damascus
Syrian businesspeople
Syrian democracy activists
Syrian dissidents
Syrian prisoners and detainees