{"id":1502,"date":"2013-12-13T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-12-13T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","slug":"","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dchrs.org\/?p=1502","title":{"rendered":"TWO STUDENTS INCOMMUNICADO, HEALTH AT RISK"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\nTwo Syrian students, Marwa and her brother Mohamed Tuffaha,  have been held incommunicado at an unknown location for over two months in  conditions that amount to enforced disappearance. Both require regular  medication.<br \/>\nMarwa Tuffaha&nbsp;was arrested on 2 October at her family\\&#8217;s  house in the Roukn al-Din neighbourhood of the capital, Damascus. According to  a relative living abroad, a group of armed men in civilian clothes, believed to  be from Air Force Intelligence, came into the house on 1 October to look for  her brother,&nbsp;Mohamed Tuffaha. He was not there, so they waited for him and  reportedly also cut off the family&rsquo;s phone. The next day some of the men took  Marwa Tuffaha away, telling her family they would let her go once they had  found her brother. The remaining men stayed to wait for Mohamed to return to  the house, but left after four days as he had not done so. The same source  believes that Mohamed Tuffaha was arrested on or around 10 October as he has  not been heard from since then. He and his sister both need regular medication,  which they may not be receiving. Marwa Tuffaha requires medication to control  pituitary gland problems.<br \/>\nAccording to the relative abroad, unofficial sources claimed  Marwa Tuffaha was taken to the nearby Air Force Intelligence branch but  officials there denied that they were holding either her or her brother and did  not accept any of the medication that had been brought for her. An official  source within the National Reconciliation Committee told the family in late  October that Marwa Tuffaha would be released shortly, while her brother would  be detained for at least another 20 days for continued investigation. Both are  still detained and their whereabouts, condition and legal status are unknown. It  appears that Marwa Tuffaha has been detained solely on account of her family  relationship with Mohamed Tuffaha. If so, she is a prisoner of conscience and  should be released immediately and unconditionally.<br \/>\nPlease write immediately in Arabic, English or your own  language:\n<\/p>\n<p>\nUrging the authorities to reveal the whereabouts of Marwa and  Mohamed Tuffaha without delay, and grant them immediate access to their family,  lawyer and any medical attention they may require;<br \/>\nCalling on them to release Marwa Tuffaha immediately and  unconditionally if she is detained solely on account of her relationship with  her brother and to release Mohamed Tuffaha unless he is charged promptly with a  recognizably criminal offence and tried in accordance with international fair  trial standards;<br \/>\nUrging them to ensure that Marwa and Mohamed Tuffaha are  protected from torture and other ill-treatment.<br \/>\nPLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 24 JANUARY 2014 TO:<br \/>\nPresident<br \/>\nBashar al-Assad<br \/>\nFax: +963 11 332 3410 (keep trying)<br \/>\n(fax\/phone line &ndash; say &quot;Fax&quot;) (Fax is the only  reliable communication method; please do not send letters)<br \/>\nSalutation: Your Excellency<br \/>\nMinister of Defence<br \/>\n&lsquo;Imad al-Fraij<br \/>\nFax: +963 11 223 7842 (keep trying)<br \/>\n+963 11 666 2460 (keep trying)<br \/>\n(fax\/phone line &ndash; say &quot;Fax&quot;)<br \/>\nSalutation: Your Excellency<br \/>\nPermanent Representative to the UN<br \/>\nBashar Ja&rsquo;afari<br \/>\nAmbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary<br \/>\n820 Second Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10017<br \/>\nFax: +1 212 983 4439<br \/>\nE-mail: exesec.syria@gmail.com syrianmission@verizonmail.com<br \/>\nSalutation: Your Excellency<br \/>\nWhere appropriate, please also send copies to the Syrian and  Russian diplomatic representatives accredited to your country.<br \/>\nPlease check with your section office if sending appeals  after the above date.<br \/>\nURGENT ACTION<br \/>\nTWO STUDENTS INCOMMUNICADO, HEALTH AT RISK<br \/>\nADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br \/>\nMarwa Tuffaha is a mathematics student and her brother  Mohamed Tuffaha studies computer science.<br \/>\nFor an insight into the widespread torture and other  ill-treatment in Syria&rsquo;s detention centres, see&nbsp;I wanted to die: Syria&rsquo;s  torture survivors speak  out(http:\/\/www.amnesty.org\/en\/library\/info\/MDE24\/016\/2012\/en). Hundreds have  died in the custody of the Syrian security forces since the unrest began.  Amnesty International documented this practice in the report&nbsp;Deadly  detention: Deaths in custody amid popular protest in  Syria(http:\/\/www.amnesty.org\/en\/library\/info\/MDE24\/035\/2011\/en).<br \/>\nAlthough the vast majority of the human rights abuses  documented by Amnesty International have been committed by the state&rsquo;s armed  forces and pro-government&nbsp;shabiha&nbsp;militias, abuses have also been  committed by armed opposition groups. This includes the torture and killing of  captured members of the security forces and&nbsp;shabiha&nbsp;militia as well  as the abduction and killing of people known or suspected to support or work  with the government and its forces; and the taking of civilians as hostages to  try to negotiate prisoner swaps. Amnesty International condemns without  reservation such abuses and has called on the leadership of all armed  opposition groups in Syria to state publicly that such acts are prohibited and  do all in their power to ensure that opposition forces put an immediate stop to  them. See&nbsp;Syria: Summary killings and other abuses by armed opposition groups(http:\/\/www.amnesty.org\/en\/library\/info\/MDE24\/008\/2013\/en).<br \/>\nName: Marwa Tuffaha (f), Mohamed Tuffaha (m)<br \/>\nGender m\/f: both<br \/>\nUA: 333\/13 Index: MDE 24\/062\/2013 Issue Date: 13 December  2013<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Two Syrian students, Marwa and her brother Mohamed Tuffaha, have been held incommunicado at an unknown location for over two months in conditions that amount to enforced disappearance. 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