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Torture fear for Syrian blogger
2006-08-27
A Syrian blogger has been arrested by the country's security forces without explanation, raising fears that President Assad's government is seeking to curb freedom of speech on the internet.
Ali Sayed al-Shihabi, an English language teacher, has not been seen since he was summoned to a meeting with security agents in Damascus on 10 August. It is believed his detainment may be linked to articles he has written on a political website.

Amnesty International warned that Shihabi, who is 50, is at risk of torture, and urged its members to write to the Syrian authorities. Amnesty said Syria has a history of persecuting bloggers. Tim Hancock, its UK campaigns director, said: 'We know Syrian military intelligence has held internet dissidents in secret locations in the past and we know they are then at risk of torture.'

Two days after Shihabi was taken, his wife was told that he was being held at the state security centre at Kafr Soussa, Damascus, but that she could not see him. Shihabi has written political articles on the website Hiwar al-Mutamedn ('Civilised Dialogue'). He also has had two books about social affairs published in Syria and was detained between 1982 and 1991 for his membership of the outlawed Party for Communist Action.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Communist, huh?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-27 10:38  

#2  Just think how lucky he is not to have been sent to Gitmo. He should be thankful.
Posted by: Human Rights Watch   2006-08-27 09:56  

#1  Anybody know what he might have posted to upset pencil head?
Posted by: 3dc   2006-08-27 01:17  

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