Assad-Era Laws in a New Political Environment
The controversy revived debate over the future of Assad-era legislation and the broader legal framework inherited from the Assad era. The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) called for a comprehensive review of the law. In comments to Levant24, SNHR Director Fadel Abdulghani said the case raises concerns about “the boundaries between information crimes affecting systems, data, and digital security” and “expressions of opinion, peaceful criticism, and information sharing.”
The organization argues several provisions contain “vague language” that may allow “broad interpretations” creating a chilling effect on public expression. Abdulghani stressed preventive detention should remain an exceptional measure and restrictions on speech must meet standards of legality, necessity and proportionality.






