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Sep 11 9 tweets 7 min read
@sallyhayd excellent article

'Remembering the 100,000 who have disappeared in Syria’s 11 years of war'

(Note: True number of #SyriasDisappeared probably a multiple of 100,000)
irishtimes.com/opinion/2022/0…
'Fadwa Mahmoud is preparing to be reminded of her own private tragedy.

September 20th will mark 10 years since the disappearance of her husband Abdulaziz al-Khair & her son Maher Tahan who were taken from a car outside Damascus airport in 2012'
& have not been seen since ImageImageImage
'They are among 100,000+ people missing in Syria’s prison system since the war there began 11 yrs ago

A report from UN sec general António Guterres backs yrs of calls by victim & survivor groups to set up a dedicated mechanism to clarify what happened to Syria’s missing people' ImageImageImageImage
Mahmoud told me that they are hoping one day there will be “at least some information for some families. Even if it’s not enough & even if it’s not everything.”

“If there was no hope that something will come out of this we wouldn’t even bother working on it & advocating for it” ImageImageImageImage
'The report notes: “the leadership, strength & courage of the families whose right to know & struggle to learn the fate & whereabouts of their loved ones remain the driving force behind this initiative”

Among them is Mahmoud’s organisation @FamiliesSyria Families for Freedom' ImageImageImageImage
“Ireland is one of the countries that we’re counting on in our advocacy effort. We know & we expect that Ireland will be strongly on our side”

They want Ireland to help convince countries that may not naturally support the mechanism to get behind it in the UN General Assembly' ImageImageImageImage
@sallyhayd
'I thought back to 2014 when I was an intern on Christiane Amanpour’s CNN show & we broke the story of the Caesar photos, smuggled out of the country by a Syrian military photographer, which documented systemic torture in Syria’s prisons'

cnn.com/2017/03/21/mid…
Fadwa Mahmoud

“We are in solidarity 100% with the Ukrainian people. We know what they’re going through. We have been through exactly the same.
We realise that our cause has dropped in the priorities of the international community & that’s what we are working on” Image

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More from @Syria_Irl

Sep 14
@RonanLTynan proposes Ireland support Syrians in their demands for freedom & justice for #SyriasDisappeared by adopting principle of Universal Jurisdiction

This wd allow Syrians, Ukrainians & others to bring cases here for war crimes committed elsewhere irishtimes.com/opinion/letter…
'@sallyhayd shows in a very moving way, thru an interview with Fadwa Mahmoud whose husband & son were disappeared by Assad regime 10 yrs ago, the agony endured every day by millions of Syrians who have loved ones, relatives & friends among more than 100,000 disappeared in Syria'
'The recent report by the UN Secretary General António Guterres, which backed years of campaigning by Fadwa and her organisation @FamiliesSyria & many others calling for a dedicated mechanism to find out what happened to Syria’s disappeared, offers at least some hope'
Read 10 tweets
Sep 11
'A relatively small number of conspiracy theorists – aided by Russian disinformation campaigns – managed to distort the facts, endanger people’s lives & cast doubt over policy debates on Syria, stalling political action when it was sorely needed'

deadlydisinformation.org
@TheSyriaCmpgn
'Policymakers said disinformation attacks on Syria have enabled anti-asylum policies, harassment & abuse of humanitarian workers & frontline responders, encouraged normalisation of the Assad regime & emboldened Putin to employ the same tactics in Ukraine'
'Since 2020 Aaron Maté of Grayzone has overtaken Vanessa Beeley as the most prolific creator & spreader of disinformation. He, like Beeley, appeared at the UN at the invitation of Russia, where he attempted to defend Syrian government against accusations of chemical weapons use'
Read 4 tweets
Apr 12
Excellent letter from @RonanLTynan
Director of superb #BringingAssadToJustice

Impunity for crimes vs humanity in Syria emboldened Putun in #Ukraine, impunity must end

(Watch the film, even more crucial than ever, link on bringingassadtojustice.com)
irishtimes.com/opinion/letter…
' @IrishTimes editorial “Russian atrocities in Ukraine: Bucha must be a turning point” crystallised the huge moral question facing the EU & Ireland: “If the evidence of apparent war crimes committed in Ukraine is not sufficient to justify the harshest possible measures, what is?”
'@IrishTimes drew attention to fact that we ignored Putin’s equally egregious crimes in Syria & Chechnya. I would argue the war crimes & crimes against humanity committed in Syria gave Putin the confidence to believe he could get away with literally anything in Ukraine'
Read 8 tweets
Apr 10
A new report by the Association of Detainees and the Missing of Sednaya Prison reveals that the Assad regime confiscated a $1.5 billion US dollars’ worth of assets from Syrian detainees since the revolution first began in 2011.
diary.thesyriacampaign.org/assad-robbed-d…
'ADMSP’s report

‘They took everything’: Confiscation of detainees’ assets & funds in Syria'

how the Assad regime uses detention & disappearance not just as a systematic tactic to evoke fear & crush dissent but as a source of revenue for its ongoing war against its own people'
'$1.5 billion is an estimate based on a survey of 105 former detainees who had cash, property, factories & personal possessions, including jewellery & electronic devices, seized while they were in detention'
Read 5 tweets
Apr 20, 2021
Open letter to Danish Statsminister Frederiksen @Statsmin

Irish Syria Solidarity protest decision by Danish govt to cancel residencies & issue deportation notices to Syrian refugees

No part of Assad controlled Syria is safe for returned refugees

This action is illegal
2. Danish decision is in conflict with stated policy of EU

'Conditions inside Syria at do not lend themselves to voluntary return, in conditions of safety and dignity in line with international law. Many obstacles & threats still faced by returning refugees'
#SyriaNotSafe
3. These obstacles & threats include

'in particular forced conscription, indiscriminate detention, forced disappearances, torture, physical and sexual violence, discrimination in access to housing, land and property as well as poor or inexistent basic services'
#SyriaNotSafe
Read 20 tweets
Apr 19, 2021
/2 'Recently, there has been increased discriminatory discourse against Syrians, especially from Lebanese officials, such as Deputy PM Zeina Akar who called for the return of Syrian detainees to Syria,
/3 not to mention the refugee return plan that the Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister, Hassan Diab, has declared that “the Lebanese government plan for the gradual return of the displaced Syrians, adopted on July 14, 2020, should be allowed to reach its goal
Read 10 tweets

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