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IDHAE
APPEAL.
APPEL URGENT
Le 02 Octobre 2012,
un groupe d'hommes armés en civil
ont arrêté Khalil Matouk, avocat
défenseur droits de l’homme directeur exécutif du
Centre syrien d’ Etudes et de Recherches juridiques, à un
barrage placé sur la route
de la Syrie / Jordanie
international. Khalil Matouk a été
arrêté alors qu'il se rendait de
son domicile à Sahnaya à
son cabinet à Damas. Il existe un faisceau
d’indices qui démontre que ce groupe d'hommes
armés fait partie des
forces de sécurité en Syrie.
Khalil Matouk
est un éminent avocat en matière
de droits de l’homme, bien connu pour sa précieuse contribution au Centre
syrien d’Etudes et de Recherches juridiques et
notamment pour assurer la défense des défenseurs
des droits de l’homme détenus en Syrie.
Après son arrestation, le 02
Octobre 2012, Khalil Matouk
a été emmené vers une destination
inconnue où il est toujours
détenu au secret. Il est à
craindre qu'il ne soit
torturé ou maltraité.
Khalil Matouk
souffre de certains problèmes de
santé chroniques. Il
revient tout juste d'un voyage de traitement
à l'extérieur du pays et a
besoin d'un soin médical
permanent.
URGENT APPEAL
Syria- 2 October 2012 : Arrest
and incommunicado detention of Khalil Matouk , executive
director of the Syrian Centre for Legal Studies and Research.
On 02 October
2012, a group of armed men in civilian clothes have arrested human rights
lawyer Khalil Matouk, executive director
of the Syrian Centre for Legal Studies and Research, at a checkpoint
positioned on the Syria/Jordan international Highway. Khalil Matouk was arrested as he was on his way from home in
Sahnaya to his office in the capital Damascus.
There is a strong believe that this group of armed men is part of the
security forces in Syria.
Khalil Matouk is a prominent human rights lawyer, who is
well-known for his valuable work at the Syrian Centre for Legal Studies
and Research which includes defending many detained human rights
defenders in Syria.
Following his
arrest on 02 October 2012, Khalil Matouk was
taken to an unknown destination where he remains held incommunicado.
There are fears that he may be tortured or ill-treated.
Khalil Matouk is suffering from some chronic health
problems. He is just back from a treatment trip outside the country and
needs a constant medical care.
IDHAE strongly believes that Khalil Matouk has been arrested as a result of his peaceful
and legitimate work in defence of human rights,
in particular his work to defend the rights of detainees in Syria. The
GCHR is very concerned that the arrest of Khalil Matouk
is part of an ongoing trend of harassment against human rights defenders
in Syria.
IDHAE expresses
deep concern for Khalil Matouk's physical and
psychological integrity, especially given that he has a poor health
condition and the fact that torture and ill-treatment of detainees in
Syria is systematic.
IDHAE urges the
Russian government as well as other governments that have influence in
Syria, the UN, the EU, and leading human rights organizations to:
- Call
for the immediate release of human rights lawyer Khalil Matouk and all other human rights defenders who
have been detained solely as a result of their legitimate human
rights work;
- Immediately
ensure that Khalid Matouk has access to a
doctor and to any medical treatment that he requires;
- Take
all necessary measures to guarantee the physical and psychological
integrity and security of Khalid Matouk;
- Increase
the pressure on the Government of Syria to stop the ongoing daily
human rights violations as well as escalating attacks on human
rights defenders;
- Guarantee
in all circumstances that all human rights defenders in Syria are
able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without
fear of reprisals and free of all restrictions including judicial
harassment.
IDHAE respectfully
reminds the Syrian government that the United Nations Declaration on the
Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to
Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms, adopted by consensus by the UN General Assembly on 9 December
1998, recognizes the legitimacy of the activities of human rights
defenders, their right to freedom of association and to carry out their
activities without fear of reprisals. We would particularly draw your
attention to Article 6 (b and c): “Everyone has the right,
individually and in association with others: (b) As provided for in human
rights and other applicable international instruments, freely to publish,
impart or disseminate to others views, information and knowledge on all
human rights and fundamental freedoms; (c) To study, discuss, form and
hold opinions on the observance, both in law and in practice, of all
human rights and fundamental freedoms and, through these and other
appropriate means, to draw public attention to those matters”, and to
Article 12 (1 and 2): “(1) Everyone has the right, individually and in
association with others, to participate in peaceful activities against
violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms. (2) The State shall
take all necessary measures to ensure the protection by the competent
authorities of everyone, individually and in association with others,
against any violence, threats, retaliation, de facto or de jure adverse
discrimination, pressure or any other arbitrary action as a consequence
of his or her legitimate exercise of the rights referred to in the
present Declaration.”
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PLEASE
SEND APPEALS TO:
President
Bashar
al-Assad
Presidential
Palace
al-Rashid
Street
Damascus,
Syrian Arab Republic
Fax:
+963 11 332 3410
Salutation:
Your Excellency
Ministry
of Interior
His
Excellency Major General Mohamad
Ibrahim
al-Shaar
Minister
of Interior
‘Abd al-Rahman Shahbandar Street
Damascus,
Syrian Arab Republic
Fax:
+963 11 311 0554
Salutation:
Your Excellency
Also
send copies to:
Minister
of Foreign Affairs
Walid al-Mu’allim
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
al-Rashid
Street
Damascus,
Syrian Arab Republic
Fax:
+963 11 214 6251/6252/6253
Copyright © 2012 by IDHAE- Observatoire Mondial des Droits de la Défense et des violations des
droits des avocats.European Bar Human
Rights Institute.
Reproduction Interdite.
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