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Reporters Without
Borders roundly condemns today’s arrest of Mazen Darwish, the head
of the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression. Security forces
arrested him during a raid on his office in Damascus at midday together with
his companion Yara Badr and the blogger Razan Ghazzawi. Twelve other people,
including employees of the centre, journalists, bloggers and human rights
activists, were arrested during the raid. They were identified as Hanadi
Zahlout, Hussein Greir,Hani Z’itani, Sana
Z’itani, Rita Dayoub, Joan Farso, Bassam
Al-Ahmad, Mayada Al-Khalil, Maha Al-Assablani, Mansour
Hamid and Abdelrahman Hamadah. Assablani was freed a
few hours later but she is facing the possibility of deportation. Reporters Without
Borders is extremely concerned for the physical safety of the others and calls
for their immediate release. Darwish has
had run-ins with the authorities before. He was questioned by intelligence
officials in Damascus for four hours on the evening of 22 March 2011 and was
interrogated again the next day. A week before that, on
16 March, he was briefly arrested while attending a peaceful sit-in outside the
interior ministry in Damascus as an observer. His centre, which is the only NGO
in Syria that monitors the media and the Internet, has been closed by the authorities
twice, in 2005 and 2009. Ghazzawi was
previously arrested on 4 December as she was about to cross the border into
Jordan and was held for two weeks. Zahlout, a blogger,
has been arrested three times before. The last time she was arrested, on 4
August 2011, she was held until 30 November. Greir, who is also a blogger, was
previously the victim of an abduction-style arrest on 24 October and was
released on 1 December (http://en.rsf.org/syrie-arrest-of-noted-blogger-shows-no-05-12-2011,41512.html). The Syrian Centre for
Media and Freedom of Expression was accorded consultative status by the United
Nations Economic and Social Council in July 2011. Darwish received the Roland
Berger Human Dignity Award in October 2011. |







