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How tens of thousands of Syrians have 'disappeared' - Al Jazeera English

Report reveals massive scale of systematic state campaign to eliminate dissent through enforced disappearances.

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The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented more than 65,000 cases of enforced disappearances since 2011 [Amnesty International]


What Raneem Matouq remembers most vividly are the screams.

Two years after her father, human rights lawyer Khalil Matouq, suffered the same fate, Raneem was kidnapped by Syrian authorities in 2014. She was released after two months in detention, while her father remains missing to this day.

For Raneem, the worst part is knowing what conditions her father faces in Syria's prisons.

"Our cell was in this corridor, and usually they take the men and children to ask them questions, and when they torture them, we would hear the screaming all the time," Raneem told Al Jazeera, noting she was beaten by guards and, through a window in her cell door, saw dead bodies in the corridors. In one of the most horrific methods of torture, Raneem said, prisoners were strapped to a chair, the back of which was pulled downwards, snapping the spine.

When she was ultimately released under a presidential amnesty, Raneem said, it was cold comfort. Her father's continuing absence has left a hole in the family.

"When we were in Syria, it was really hard because he was protecting us from everything in the war. We were trying to be like him in detention, not eating so much, feeling cold because we didn't know if he was cold or warm... It's not easy, because I have a picture of what's going on [in prison]," Raneem said.

"Sometimes our imagination is infinite."

The Syrian government has forcibly disappeared more than 65,000 people since the country's civil war broke out in 2011, according to a new report from Amnesty International, which cites an "organised" and "systematic" campaign by the state security apparatus to silence dissent.

An enforced disappearance occurs when someone is abducted by state agents, who then conceal the person's whereabouts, denying them legal protections. The scale and scope of this practice in Syria amounts to crimes against humanity, the Amnesty report concluded, mirroring previous findings from the United Nations.

Amnesty's report, Between Prison and the Grave, found that enforced disappearances have been carried out by all four branches of the Syrian security forces, as well as by the armed forces and militias associated with the Syrian government.

The Syrian Network for Human Rights, a local monitoring group, has documented 65,116 cases of enforced disappearances - including 58,148 civilians - between March 2011 and August 2015. The actual number is believed to be even higher, as many Syrians are reluctant to publicly discuss the issue for fear they, too, could be targeted.

"Since 2011, the Syrian government has carried out an orchestrated campaign of enforced disappearances," the report stated. "At the beginning of the crisis it arrested and forcibly disappeared large numbers of peaceful opponents of the government, including demonstrators, political activists, human rights defenders, media workers, doctors and humanitarian aid workers.

"As the conflict evolved, so too did the government's strategy," the report continued. "It forcibly disappeared those it considered to be disloyal, such as defectors, as well as government employees or soldiers who were believed to be considering defection. The government also began forcibly disappearing family members of individuals wanted by the security forces, usually in an effort to dissuade these wanted individuals from continuing their political activism or military activities."

Those subjected to enforced disappearance face horrific conditions in prison, and are routinely tortured with electric shocks, beatings, burnings, and sexual violence, noted the report, which relied on testimony from dozens of friends and family members of disappeared Syrians, former prisoners, investigators, analysts and monitors.

The practice has become so common that a black market has emerged, in which "brokers" with close ties to Syrian authorities offer to provide information to family members on their disappeared relatives in return for a fee, ranging from hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands. Sometimes, the only information available is that the person is dead.

Nicolette Boehland, a Syria researcher at Amnesty International, told Al Jazeera that the Syrian public is paying a "huge price" for this campaign.

"The social fabric in Syria has been destroyed by this campaign of enforced disappearance. Countless families have been left without their fathers, mothers, sons, daughters. The cumulative effect of this cannot be underestimated," Boehland said.

"This campaign of disappearances has also terrorised the civilian population and silenced them, as many families fear that doing anything that could be interpreted as opposing the Syrian government could lead to further harm to or the death of their disappeared relatives... The government has, in effect, held large parts of the civilian population in Syria hostage."

Amnesty's report identified three main profiles of people targeted for enforced disappearances, including peaceful opponents of the government, individuals considered disloyal to the government, and family members of people wanted by the state.

Amnesty has called on the Syrian government to end enforced disappearances, to grant international monitors access to detention facilities, to provide legal assistance for all prisoners and to enact protections for the families of victims of enforced disappearance - but so far, those calls have gone unheeded. Amnesty is also urging the UN Security Council to impose targeted sanctions against the Syrian officials who are responsible for enforced disappearances.

"Anticipating that the Syrian government will continue to commit these crimes against humanity with impunity, we are calling on states that support Syria, such as Russia and Iran, to press the government to end its brutal campaign of enforced disappearance," Boehland said.

Meanwhile, Raneem's family will continue to wait, and to hope that one day Khalil will be freed.

"It's crazy, but sometimes we try to contact [my father] with dreams... Sometimes he speaks to us," she said.

"Sometimes he tells us how he's doing and how he's feeling, [and] in some dreams, he seems strong," she added. "We always have this hope."

Follow Megan O'Toole on Twitter: @megan_otoole

Source: Al Jazeera

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Wait for the animals to come and call it a propaganda as it is published by al Jazeera.
al jazeera is wahhabi propaganda. :bunny::taz::bunny:

and Assad should keep 'disappearing' these people till the saudi american (and sadly, Israel) backed jihadists are completely wiped out.

in fact he should put some chlorine gas in his barrel bombs to make them even more effective and Putin needs to drop some FOABs and completely level raqqa and other wahhabi terrorist held areas in Syria.
 
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The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented more than 65,000 cases of enforced disappearances since 2011 [Amnesty International]

what is this new thing called "syrian network for human rights"?? what happened to the popular nato fantasy source, "syrian observatory for human rights", that was a one-man show in britain??

and yes, "amnesty international" is such a unbiased and truthful source. :agree:

Those subjected to enforced disappearance face horrific conditions in prison, and are routinely tortured with electric shocks, beatings, burnings, and sexual violence, noted the report, which relied on testimony from dozens of friends and family members of disappeared Syrians, former prisoners, investigators, analysts and monitors.

as against the cia disinfo fronts like amnesty and hrw and their lies about syrian government torturing "syrian people", this is what amnesty's beloved "rebels" and "activists" did in libya by middle of 2011 ( :: www.uruknet.info :: informazione dal medio oriente :: information from middle east :: [vs-1] ).

Follow Megan O'Toole on Twitter: @megan_otoole

syrian people should "take care" of this filthy female... at the least, the "syrian electronic army" should do something to her twitter page.

Amnesty is also urging the UN Security Council to impose targeted sanctions against the Syrian officials who are responsible for enforced disappearances.

how many more sanctions will nato/uno impose on syria??

The government has, in effect, held large parts of the civilian population in Syria hostage."

that large part of the civilian population in syria is not hostage but supportive of the syrian government and army to the extent of joining up in the volunteer force "national defense forces".

"The social fabric in Syria has been destroyed by this campaign of enforced disappearance. Countless families have been left without their fathers, mothers, sons, daughters. The cumulative effect of this cannot be underestimated," Boehland said.

a country that was peaceful before 2011 is now greatly destroyed only because obama wants another willing slave and has let loose his dogs upon syria.

I dont care, those who raise arms against the state, should put to death. I dont see Assad had any other choice but to stay tall.

well said.

But they post from piss TV and obscure blogs. :lol:

those obscure blogs are 200 percent more truthful and accurate than the fantasies of al-jazeera or amnesty or sohr or al-arabia ( owned by fart-in-face enthusiasts and druggies of the al-saud family ).

Wait for the animals to come and call it a propaganda as it is published by al Jazeera.

yes, i am the cat who is saying this is al-jazeera propaganda. :enjoy:
 
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I dont care, those who raise arms against the state, should put to death. I dont see Assad had any other choice but to stay tall.
@jamahir you thanked this post ? how bout them commie jungle rats here, fair game too ?

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jai hind, mashallah, we're packing plenty firepower here too :D

if I were a DPRK style ultimate supreme leader of India I'd have deployed a few squadrons to help Russia and Syria for sure, you would approve of that, right ? :azn:
 
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al jazeera is wahhabi propaganda. :bunny::taz::bunny:

and Assad should keep 'disappearing' these people till the saudi american (and sadly, Israel) backed jihadists are completely wiped out.

in fact he should put some chlorine gas in his barrel bombs to make them even more effective and Putin needs to drop some FOABs and completely level raqqa and other wahhabi terrorist held areas in Syria.

Here comes a hindutvadi bigot. Such vile mentality , typical of a hindutvadi pagan.@sshead slaughtered 200K innocent muslim civilians. That scum's family is from a pagan alawite minority ruling over majority muslims by backing of colonial powers for over 60 years. Such genocidal oppressive regimes are not sustainable even with money and bombing. History is a testimony to that.

I dont care, those who raise arms against the state, should put to death. I dont see Assad had any other choice but to stay tall.

Shame on u. What u do base your judgement on? WHat is your moral compass?
 
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Here comes a hindutvadi bigot. Such vile mentality , typical of a hindutvadi pagan.@sshead slaughtered 200K innocent muslim civilians. That scum's family is from a pagan alawite minority ruling over majority muslims by backing of colonial powers for over 60 years. Such genocidal oppressive regimes are not sustainable even with money and bombing. History is a testimony to that.
as supreme leader of secular pluralist India, I would partner with Putin and nuke the hell out of these so called rebels and their supporters in Syria and help restore power to the legitimate government of president Bashar Al Assad.

and a precision strike or two at jamaati hq in bongladesh too.
 
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@jamahir you thanked this post ? how bout them commie jungle rats here, fair game too ?

perhaps they are more jungle cat than rat. :)


really?? so other than 90,000+ crpf, police and militias, you want the indian establishment to continue the murder of indians and amplify it using airforce?? :)

if I were a DPRK style ultimate supreme leader of India I'd have deployed a few squadrons to help Russia and Syria for sure, you would approve of that, right ? :azn:

dprk is socialist, syria is socialist and russia is eastern bloc... i don't understand why you would bomb maoists in india but help syria and russia in syria... this is confusing to me.
 
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really?? so other than 90,000+ crpf, police and militias, you want the indian establishment to continue the murder of indians and amplify it using airforce?? :)
hands tied behind their back, not as highly trained as our army, the real army will finish this in a month max (no hostile border states)

dprk is socialist, syria is socialist and russia is eastern bloc... i don't understand why you would bomb maoists in india but help syria and russia in syria... this is confusing to me.
I hate the DPRK government, didn't mean "ultimate leader" in a good way lol

the Russian and Syrian governments aren't anywhere near as crazy as the kim dynasty
 
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the Russian and Syrian governments aren't anywhere near as crazy as the kim dynasty

let me tell you why support russia and syria in syria.

you can call isil, fsa, nusra etc as "islamist", especially isil, and fulfill your fantasy of muslims ( in your mind ) being killed in large numbers.

but you wouldn't want syrian ba'athist socialists ( who form the syrian government ) to help the indian socialists or generally help india become socialist or get rid of the sangh.

i have seen a few other pdf sanghis do this too.
 
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Here comes a hindutvadi bigot. Such vile mentality , typical of a hindutvadi pagan.@sshead slaughtered 200K innocent muslim civilians. That scum's family is from a pagan alawite minority ruling over majority muslims by backing of colonial powers for over 60 years. Such genocidal oppressive regimes are not sustainable even with money and bombing. History is a testimony to that.



Shame on u. What u do base your judgement on? WHat is your moral compass?

You can see Hindus and Iranians are on the same side here because Muslims are getting slaughtered due to this war.But Muslims will prevail in the end InshaAllah. and thn I will laugh at these bitches here on PDF
 
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