The New York-based Human Rights Watch called for the
immediate release of Tal Al-Mallohi, who has not been seen since Syrian
security agents detained her Dec. 27 after summoning her for questioning.
“Detaining a high school student for nine months without
charge is typical of the cruel, arbitrary behavior of Syria’s security
services,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.
Authorities have not allowed Al-Mallohi’s family to
communicate with her since she was picked up by security agents and have not
offered any explanation for her detention, the rights group said.
Syrian authorities routinely crack down on political activists,
putting them on trial for “weakening national sentiment,” a term usually used
to mean engaging in anti-government activities.
Human Rights Watch quoted Al-Mallohi’s parents as saying she
does not belong to any political group. Some Syrian activists, however, have
expressed concern that security services may have detained her over a poem she
wrote criticizing certain restrictions on freedom of expression in Syria,
according to the group.
Al-Mallohi’s blog contains poetry and social commentary,
focusing mostly on the suffering of Palestinians.
Rights group says Syria detained teen blogger
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