SYR - News

Syria: Reappearance of 8 Kurds from Qamishli

SYR - News | 15 January 2010
Alkarama has received information regarding the reappearance of eight members of the Kurdish community of Qamishli who were disappeared since 2008. They were arrested between late August 2008 and late November 2008, and no information about their fate or whereabouts was given to their families until they were brought before the State Security Court in Damascus on 13 September 2009. After the hearing, they were transferred to the political wing of Adra prison. Alkarama had previously submitted their cases to the Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) on 14 May 2009.

Syria: Abdurrahman Koki’s case sent to the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention

SYR - News | 13 January 2010

Alkarama today submitted to the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention the case of Abdurrahman Koki, a 40 year old Syrian religious figure arrested on 22 October 2009 by the Political Security branch of the Syrian intelligence services for having expressed his religious and political views on a widely watched program on the satellite television channel Aljazeera.

Syria: Alkarama refers case of Haithem Al Maleh to the Secretary General of the United Nations

SYR - News | 23 December 2009
Alkarama today referred to the United Nations Secretary General the case of Mr Haithem Al Maleh, the 78 year-old Syrian lawyer and human rights defender who has been charged with "conveying false news" by a Syrian Military Court despite the fact that he holds no military status. Mr Al Maleh's arrest and trial was justified by the Syrian authorities using the State of Emergency in place in Syria since 1963.

Syria: Alkarama requests special procedures' intervention for Nizar Rastanawi, Syrian human rights defender

SYR - News | 18 December 2009
Alkarama is surprised at the response which the Syrian authorities gave to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) when asked in 2006 whether Mr Nizar Rastanawi, a Syrian human rights defender, was still arbitrarily detained. The Syrian government responded that Mr Rastanawi had been released. Thus on 16 November 2006, the WGAD adopted Opinion 35/2006 in which they filed the case. Mr Rastanawi had in fact been detained since 18 April 2005 without charges or trial and only three days after the WGAD filed his case, Nizar Rastanawi was presented before State Security Court and condemned to four years in prison. He served these four years in Sednaya prison, but at the end of this sentence, on 18 April 2009, he was not released.

Syria: Update - Ziad Ramadan is allowed first family visit in two years - reports indicate severe health problems

SYR - News | 16 December 2009
Alkarama has received an important update regarding Ziad Wasef Ramadan, a Syrian arrested in 2005. Following Ziad Ramadan's first family-visit in over two years on 23 August 2009, reports now confirm that Mr Ramadan's health has severely deteriorated after being subjected to continuous solitary confinement since September 2007. Ziad Ramadan's family had previously visited him on 22 September 2007, after he was transferred to the Palestinian Branch of Damascus prison, in September 2007. Up until their most recent visit, all visitation requests had been refused.
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