Grant Independent Monitors
Access to Detention Facilities
"(New
York) – A peaceful activist who had been helping local committees deliver aid
died in detention in Syria on February 16, 2013. A second detainee died
in detention in November, a released detainee recently told his family. The
reported deaths highlight the urgent need for the UN Security
Council to require the authorities in Syria to grant international monitors
immediate and
unhindered access to all detention facilities.
Omar
Aziz, 64, the peaceful activist, died on February 16 in Harasta military
hospital, a relative told Human Rights Watch. A released detainee provided
information about the possible second death of Ayham Ghazzoul, 26, a human
rights activist in Military Intelligence branch 215 in Kafr Suseh, Damascus in
November 2012. Security Forces had detained both activists in
November.
“Aziz’s
death, and Ghazzoul’s feared death are yet another reminder of the need to
immediately lift the veil of secrecy over Syria’s prisons,” said Sarah
Leah Whitson Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “How many more
deaths in custody before the Security Council requires Syria to
open up its detention centers?”....."
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