Introduction: On March 29, 2019, Mustafa Fattrawi was arrested by the Military Security Service in Homs city, a day which was to mark the beginning of five bitter years of …
Hama Central Prison
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Introduction: Ali[1] is yet hoping for someone to hear him; someone to prevent putting him and 10 other detainees of the Hama Central Prison on the death row; he who …
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Human Rights Journalism
Syria: 38 of Hama Prison Detainees Released following “Special Presidential Pardon”
by wael.mBased on a special presidential pardon, carrying the number 82 and March 7, 2019 as a date, the Syrian Government/Damascus released 38 prisoners/detainees of the Hama Central Prison in three …
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On the 9th and 10th of January, 2019, the Syrian authorities released seven of the Hama Central Prison inmates, after a “Special Joint Committee” examined their files and cases, left …
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Human Rights Journalism
Hama Central Prison’s Inmates End their Hunger Strike being Promised a Solution to their Case
by wael.mThe inmates of Hama Central Prison ended their hunger strike which lasted for 20 days. This followed a meeting that joined them with a committee representing the Syrian government, during …
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Human Rights Journalism
Syrian Authorities Continue to Procrastinate in Resolving Hama Central Prison Inmates’ Issue
by wael.mInmates at Hama Central Prison are continuing their hunger strike they began eight days ago, with two strikers fainted and others weakened. Syrian authorities continue to procrastinate in responding …
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Human Rights Journalism
Inmates in Hama Prison Embark on a Hunger Strike to Protest their Unfair Trial
by wael.mOn Sunday, November 11, 2018, detainees at Hama Central Prison went on a hunger strike to protest the arbitrary verdicts issued against them by both Military and the Anti-Terrorism courts. …
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Human Rights Journalism
Serious Concerns of Executing “Suspended” Death Sentences in Hama Central Prison
by wael.mThe single military judge in Hama (affiliated to the military field court of Damascus) ordered the transfer of 11 civilian detainees from Hama Central Prison[1] to Saydnaya Military Prison, two …