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Five Years after the Arrest of the Blogger Tal Al-Mallouhi

27-December-2014 By admin2

The blogger Tal Al-Mallouhi was arrested on 27/12/2009, almost two months after her 18th birthday and before sitting her baccalaureate exams, and is still in custody today. According to the official version provided by Bushra Kanfani- director of foreign media in the Syrian Foreign Ministry on 23/02/2011- to a group of reporters and foreign media; […]

Filed Under: Editors choice Tagged With: female prisoners, state security court, Tal al-Mallohi, targeting journalists

Syrian teenaged girl Tal al-Mallohi ‘accused of spying’

6-October-2010 By shrc_admin

Tal al-Mallohi, 19, has been held without charge since December 2009 Syria has accused a teenaged girl, held without charge for nine months, of spying, officials say.   The case of Tal al-Mallohi, a 19-year-old student blogger, was highlighted by international rights groups last month.   Syrian sources say she is due to appear in […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: BBC, Tal al-Mallohi

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