Nizar Nayuf Released, Collective grave folder, strict censorship on “Domari” Paper, a new Human Rights society in Syria, Annual Report of the Syrian Human Rights Committee, An extensive arrest campaign, evacuation of Tadmu (Palmyra) Prison, Legislative Decree No. 50 On 6 May 2001, the Syrian authorities released Journalist Nizar Nayuwf (39 years) who was […]
Maher Arar Statement in Ottawa on November 4, 2003, less than one month after being released from prison in Syria
The following statement was read by Maher Arar in Ottawa on November 4, 2003, less than one month after being released from prison in Syria: Maher ArarI am here today to tell the people of Canada what has happened to me.There have been many allegations made about me in the media, all of them by […]
Second: A New File: Collective Detentions
SHRC has learnt that a wide detention operation of suspected opponents of the Government, was carried out by the security forces, has lead to the deterioration of security in Syria to levels unseen since the eighties, when the same authorities carried out extensive search and detention operations in all Syrian cities, and carried out numerous […]
First: The Unresolved File: Detainees and Missing Persons
The Syrian Human Rights Committee managed to account for more than 17,000 political detainee arrested during the late seventies and early eighties of the previous century. The majority of those were members of the Muslim Brotherhood or sympathisers therewith. None of those detainees have been released nor has the SHRC managed to find any trace […]
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